The newest hit from the developer, From Software, comes the ninja-themed game, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. This is the same team that introduced the world to the ultra-difficult, Dark Souls. So, by easy comparison, Sekiro should be just as difficult, right? Well, this question is a double-edged sword – if …
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A legendary American war veteran is tasked with taking down a mythical creature. Can it really be that simple? Let’s check out The Man Who Killed Hitler.
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Mezco’s latest Dark Knight emerges with Tactical Suit Batman. The One:12 does little wrong overall, though this one might be an acquired taste.
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Mezco’s Darkseid figure is not only the first appearance of the villain in the One:12 Collective, but the first time a polystone figure has ever been made.
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Have you ever thought you’re really good at typing? Have you ever wanted to be an exorcist? Well, now you can be both in indie game developer MorbidWare’s Textorcist! Premise Rome, 20XX. The Pope is dead. Ray Bibbia is an exorcist for hire and gets a call to help a …
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Spec Ops: The Line is a 3rd person shooter released by 2K Games in 2012. It garnered critical acclaim for its unusual portrayal of war and is considered a cult hit. I finished Spec Ops (Campaign Mode) in 2019 to see why it was a commercial flop but a critical …
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Sideshow Toys’ Court of the Dead makes the jump from statues to comics in this new graphic novel. If you’re into horror or fantasy, there’s a good bet you’ll dig it.
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What do you get when you combine computer blue-light blocking glasses, sunglasses, and nighttime glasses? The SuperSight Magnetic Eyeware System.
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Berserk Deluxe Volume #1 is a collection of the first 3 volumes of the Berserk dark fantasy manga penned by Kentaro Miura. The beautiful, 7 inch x 10 inch, nearly 700 page hardcover contains the entire “Black Swordsman” arc and the first chapter of “The Golden Age”. For existing fans …
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Horror and strategy meet on the battlefields of one of the world’s “great” wars in Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics. If you’re into any of the above, this is a title you should be checking out.
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The armored Avenger finally joins the main One:12 lineup with an incredible figure that hits all the high points and more.
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The second installment of Dark Horse Comics’ God of War mini-series doesn’t improve on the first, and is likewise probably not worth your time.
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The first issue of a new series running parallel to the events of James Cameron’s 2009 Avatar stumbles in context and editing throughout, but fans of the world will find nuggets of enjoyment. Premise: Avatar: Tsu’tey’s Path looks to tell Tsu’tey’s story in the context of the action unfolding in the first volume of Cameron’s epic series. As such, we see Tsu’tey in training and training …
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The Sorcerer Supreme comes to Mezco’s One:12 Collective with a winner of a figure that casts almost all the right spells.
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One of hardware company Viewsonic’s latest, the XG2402 is one terrific gaming-centric screen. This one’s got almost all the bells and whistles and then some.
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Headphone-maker 1More delivers an impressive set of bluetooth phones with the Triple Driver. Though it’s not without an odd issue.
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