Who is James Bond? We don’t really know, even after a few dozen movies. But a new mini-series from Dynamite is set to answer that question.
Read More »Nakatomi Corp online gift shop opens to commemorate Die Hard’s 30th
Yes, there’s now a Nakatomi Corporation (and general Die Hard) online gift shop. A number of goodies are in stock right now to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the film, you can try looking at Raise to see if they have any coupon codes available.
Read More »Dynamite Comics to cross Vampirella over with Dejah Thoris for new event
Two female titans of pop culture meet. The vampiric Vampirella and the Princess of Mars Dejah Thoris will be crossing paths in a new event from Dynamite.
Read More »Daemon X Machina Brings Swift Mech Action to Nintendo Switch in 2019
Daemon X Machina was announced during Nintendo’s Direct, but you may have missed the details from the Treehouse Live segment. We watched it so you don’t have to.
Read More »Episode 41: We Still Have Nothing But E3 News!
Okay, so that isn’t entirely true. Erich Rick and Jason come together this week to talk about the latest news. Most of the game related stuff is from E3, while the comic rack is all new. Take a listen below, or find us on iTunes!
Read More »Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana (Switch) Review
Ys VIII is the latest entry in the long-running Ys franchise. The game retains its action role-playing game elements as well as a satisfying third-person perspective.
Read More »E3 2018: Benj’s Top 5 Games of the Show
E3 2018 is the time of the year when people like you and I get very excited. This is the time of the year when new games are announced. Personally, I am very pleased with this year’s E3, despite a majority of the showcases being labeled as “lackluster”.
Read More »Full list of Halloween Comics Fest offerings released
Believe it or not, Halloween is only about four months off. So yeah, it’s probably time to start talking about Halloween Comics Fest.
Read More »Dragon’s Crown Pro (PS4) Review
Dragon’s Crown is back and it is now bigger and better than before. Redefined artwork, 4k compatibility, and new music, is Dragon’s Crown Pro worth it? Hell yes.
Read More »E3 2018: Mike A’s Top 5 Games Of The Show
Another E3 has come and gone – and with it came surprise hits and some expected punchy moments. Mike walked away pleasantly surprised about the games to come later this year.
Read More »DC Collectibles loads up on Harley Quinn and more for February 2019 offerings
If you like Harley Quinn, then you’re going to love what DC Collectibles has on top for the start of the year. It’s packed with statues based on the clown princess and more.
Read More »Spider-Man video game to star in slate of Marvel Comics alt-covers, while costume becomes canon
Not a dream, not an imaginary tale, Insomniac’s Spider-Man is coming to Spidey’s Marvel Comics. And we mean that in more ways than one.
Read More »Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido (Switch) Review — A Taste Worth Savoring
Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido, the brand new puzzle game published by Nintendo (and co-developed by the studio behind Final Fantasy Theatrythm), is puzzling in all the best ways.
Read More »Agony (PC) Review
The long-awaited, originally Kickstarted Agony is here. Its gory and over the top vision of hell is plenty unique, but there are some issues too. Okay, a lot of issues.
Read More »Octopath Traveler’s Three Hour Demo is Available Now
Hands-on with Octopath Traveler’s recently released demo shows a game that doesn’t skirt its great promise.
Read More »E3 2018: Michael S’s Top 5 Games
Brutal Gamer’s Nintendo Editor picks his games of the show, bemoans some disappointments, and lists the biggest holes.
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