Review of Batman #33 from DC by Tom King, Joelle Jones and Jordie Bellaire, a refreshing palette-cleanser for the series after the last big event.
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Review of Generation X #7 from Marvel Comics by Christina Strain, Eric Koda and Felipe Sobreiro, which is the best issue of the series to date.
Back when South Park: The Stick Of Truth came out in 2014, it was the first RPG in a long time to give the genre a punch in the gut. It took the best parts
Lucifer season three, episode three, is a nice little standalone episode that focuses on Mazikeen.
We're back again for Bleeding Cool’s weekly recap of American Horror Story: Cult, taking a look at the game-changing Episode 6: 'Mid-Western Assassin.’
The Gifted Season 1, Episode 3 continues the steady incline as it slowly makes all of the main characters realize the stakes.
Everywhere you went on the NYCC floor, there was a Kirby plushie to buy. At least for the first few days. As the con winded down, I needed to have one, but
Depending on the kind of gamer that you are, you either have a passing fancy for indie titles or you're totally enamored with them.
While visiting the floor and seeing some old friends at NYCC, I passed by the Loot Craft booth and chatted with their crew. They were kind enough to pass
In one of the most recent shipments we received of Pixel Pals for review, we got two that just didn't fit into any particular set, so we decided to review
After returning from NYCC earlier this month, one of the first surprises in the mail for me was a new Loot Gaming box for me to review.
I've always enjoyed checking out what Logitech has to offer with their "G" line, as the company has spent a considerable amount of time and money developing
For the past few years, I've owned a ROCCAT Taito mousepad that I received for review at another publication. Prior to owning it, I had gone through my fair
While we've been running around to conventions like PAX West, we've had some boxes pile up on our doorstep like this month's from Geek Fuel.
A few weeks ago I got a rather surprising package in the mail: a brand new gaming chair. This one came our way from Secretlab, a Singaporean-owned company
Roll20 has always been able to work out awesome deals with Wizards Of The Coast to bring their Dungeons & Dragons content to the app. Back in September
We've been busy the past month, so a few of our subscription boxes have piled up on our doorstep. Today we have the last ThinkGeek Capsule that they've been
Last month we got ourselves a copy of the Beetlejuice addition to LEGO Dimensions, as he was part of Wave 9's additions to the game.
One of the more rehashed film tropes that has been in play in recent years it that of the protagonist reliving the same day repeatedly. The classic
So let's get something out of the way when it comes to LEGO video games: you either love them or hate them. There's no middle ground, there are no “just
Welcome back to The Weekly Static on a very sunny and chilly Friday the 13th in the northeast as we look back on the week in television!
I had a chance to play Pylon: Rogue at PAX West this year, and came away with a mixed feeling about the game's potential as it was both cool to play but
Vaporum is a steampunk grid-based dungeon crawler where you're thrown into the role of a lone soldier/explorer stranded at a tower in the middle of the
Blue Reflection is a JRPG created by GUST Studios, the same people behind the Atelier series of games, where the story revolves around a class of high
Final Fantasy IX is what many would consider a dividing rod among fans. The last of the PS1 games in the series, you're either a hardcore fan or you despise
Project Nimbus is probably one of the more intriguing titles to cross my PC in a while. After being in Early Access for the longest time, the game got a
Pokkén Tournament DX is, at its core, a refined version of the original 2016 game we saw on Wii U. The original game was what would happen if you actually
Nearly a year since Dishonored 2 came out, we have a sequel to the game in the form of Dishonored: Death of the Outsider. The game throws you back into the
PES 2018 is Konami's latest installment in the series which focuses on soccer on a global scale, where you can play as practically any team on the planet in
Evil Genome is a Metroidvania-type game where you play the role of a woman named Lachesis who is exploring and doing battle in a wasteland of a world.