Retailer Entertainment Earth has started a monster push with the classic wooden toys of old. The licenses however, are as current as anything.
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There is just about nothing I like more than an excellent hard-cover coffee table book. Add in the fact that this one is all about the SNES and its huge library of games, and I was instantly in love.
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Actress Gal Gadot’s version of Diana finally arrives from Mezco. Yes, it’s a “movie figure”, but it’s also a great all-around Wonder Woman.
Read More »Call of Duty: Zombies #1 (Comics) Review
Call of Duty’s zombies mode gets it’s own limited series from Dark Horse, and it kicks off with a solid (and kind of surprising) first issue.
Read More »Dead Cells (Xbox One) Review
A tough, procedurally generated Metroidvania that’s as much fun in your 100th run as your first, Dead Cells is a must play.
Read More »We Happy Few (PC) Review
Our Collective Joy Happy is the Country with no past, according to the citizenry of We Happy Few. For a nation’s sins make forgetting history the only acceptable way to move forward. After a hopeless disparity engulfed a collapsing British Empire, individuals with callous dispositions concluded that repressing the populace was …
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Tempest returns, hitting modern consoles with Tempest 4000. Though, you might have to check to make sure you’re not playing on a Jaguar.
Read More »Mothergunship (PC) Review
Honestly, since finishing Hollow Knight, it has been a while since I played a legitimately fun game. Mothergunship is packed to the wall with crazy fun!
Read More »Terminator: Sector War #1 (Comics) Review
Terminator: Sector War takes the franchise back to where it all began, in the year 1984. Sort of. It’s the 80s alright, but this is a whole new story.
Read More »Warhammer 40k: Inquisitor – Martyr (PC) Review
The world of Warhammer 40k finally gets the action/RPG treatment in Inquisitor – Martyr from NeocoreGames. More or less, it was worth the wait.
Read More »Mushroom Wars 2 (Switch) Review
When the listing for Mushroom Wars 2 hit the Nintendo eShop, I was intrigued for a few reasons. A console game (on a handheld hybrid, at that!) promising a full RTS experience? Add in an excellent theme, and you have one of the better games to come to the Switch …
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Nintendo Switch’s newfangled puzzle-action-platformer Bomb Chicken is cooked well, no two ways about it.
Read More »Hyper X Cloud Stinger (Hardware) Review
Hyper X’ latest headset has its phones set on being as usable (for everything) as possible. And aside from being wired, there aren’t too many downsides.
Read More »Batman: Ascending Knight (Action Figure) Review
Batman begins his journey to being the hero that the DC Universe deserves in this first of three figures from Mezco Toyz. The Ascending Knight has arrived.
Read More »SDCC 2018: IDW presents a deluge of Con exclusives
How many exclusives are too many? According to publisher IDW, apparently there is no limit. We’ve got the full tidal wave of exclusives.
Read More »Mario Tennis: Aces (Switch) Review
Mario Tennis: Aces landed on the Switch a little over a week ago, on June 22. With it, the game brought some of the best tennis mechanics the series as yet seen along with a dangerously lackluster adventure mode. The premise and modes The premise in Aces is pretty much …
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