Review of Batman #28 by Tom King, Mikel Janin and June Chung from DC Comics, reaching the middle stages of The War of Jokes and Riddles
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'The Dark Tower' takes bits and pieces of Stephen King's rich mythology to create a bare bones adaptation that will enrage fans but only bore non-fans.
If you're currently playing with a PPVR, chances are you've had mixed results when it comes to using headphones. I myself have tried a couple of different
I miss having a lot of the old-school shoot-em-up and beat-em-up arcade style games. The last one I played that I really enjoyed was Scott Pilgrim vs. the
Dragon Age: Knight Errant #4 is a fine example of great storytelling, with intrigue and style that draws the reader in and encourages them to learn more.
Usually, in a calendar month, I receive a few DVD and Blu-ray released to review the special features on and give you kind of a wrap up of stuff you may
Logitech has always been one of those companies I've enjoyed checking new gear out from. Over the years at different publications, they've sent me mice
Rick and Morty Season 3 is back, and Episode 2 is a solid Mad Max spoof that makes some dark but hilarious jokes and has some profound character moments.
ThinkGeek have done an awesome job partnering up with Geek Fuel to release thsi new line of subscription boxes called the ThinkGeek Capsule.
Review for Iceman #3 by Sina Grace, Alessandro Vitti and Rachelle Rosenberg from Marvel Comics. The gay X-Man faces his biggest battle yet: family dinner!
We're nearing the end of the month, which means we're going to start seeing all of our new subscription boxes for July make their way to us.
Namco as a company has a long history in gaming, but if you're reading this review, chances are you already know that so we'll skip that section of the
From John Wick director David Leitch, Atomic Blonde is about as subtle as a Stasi interrogation; but the fight scenes are some of the best of the genre.
The Morrowind expansion for The Elder Scrolls Online is pretty much what you'd expect of TESOnline. A great idea with okay execution.
The second of the Tokyoflash watches we received for review in July is called the Satellite-X from Kisai. Before we delve into this one, I just want to
On the first day of E3, I was invited to an early morning breakfast where streamers and press got to check out the new offerings from LucidSound, and we
That's two in a row, as the show found a way to not only continue the quality from last week, but also build upon it in The Mist Season 1, Episode 5.
The Red Solstice was an interesting game when Ironward released it back in 2015. Many were curious if we'd ever see a sequel, and we thought that might be
Fortnite has been in what many would consider development limbo. We've been hearing about it for a while, but it wasn't sitting in hell as a project that
Sometimes when you look at a movie you think to yourself “could I do that if it were real?” Case in point: The Martian. It's a couple years old but it's
If you're going to find a new MMORPG, there's a lot you need to look for. Especially if you've committed yourself to one specific game for a long period of
Sometimes when you get a puzzler, it seems that all there is to it is the puzzles. You're just moving on from one to the other without any rhyme or reason
It takes a lot these days to find a game that hits me hard. You can have an emotional reaction to material in several ways, and video games have become one
The minute the Nintendo Switch was released, you knew Splatoon 2 was going to be a part of the system. Nintendo's answer to the first-person shooter with
I'm a huge fan Bezier Games and their One Night titles. One Night Ultimate Werewolf and Vampire are two of the best party games I have, and Daybreak added
Reki Kawahara is the mind behind both Accel World and Sword Art Online. He's the man you can praise for both of these creations as well as when their
Fire Pro Wrestling is one of the best wrestling video game franchises many of you are not familiar with. Hardcore wrestling gamers know this series as one
In Dream Daddy, you play a widowed father who's recently moved back to your hometown. And now it's time to get back out there...and start sleeping with men.
Valerian And The City Of A Thousand Planets Review: A Flawed Film Filtered Through Beautiful Visuals
'Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets' has serious structure problems, but is so lovingly made with visuals worth the price of admission.
Recapping Preacher Season 2 Episode 5, the backstory-heavy 'Dallas'. It's the Jesse/Tulip Show, and we finally really get to know our beloved characters.





























