When I got my first look at Coffee Crisis, I was immediately in awe and wonder. What was before me was a game with an old school asthetic, and what appeared to be classic gameplay elements. You take control of a character, or two if playing cooperatively, and take on …
Read More »Creepy Road (PC) Review
Creepy Road is a classic styled 2D run and gun game. Take on the role of Flint Trucker, a trucker making his way home to the love of his life, Angelina. On his way a deranged circus bear jumps in front of his truck and he has to make the …
Read More »Hyperkin Duke Controller Review
Well, who saw this coming? Deemed as the worst controller in history, but just popular enough. The original Xbox’s Duke has been reborn, now usable with the Xbox One and PC. For the most part, it’s exactly the same controller as we know and despise. I personally love. There have …
Read More »Harbinger Wars II #1 (of 4) Review
Valiant’s big crossover event of the summer is here, and with it, it brings destruction, intrigue and the promise of a conflict that the heros probably are not ready for. The six book event kicked off with a prelude book. This book sets up the arc nicely and makes sure …
Read More »Linksys WRT 32X Gaming Router (Hardware) Review
Linksys’ latest router is aimed squarely at gamers, particularly Xbox One gamers. It promises an experience tailored to the gamer, prioritizing downloading and streaming to the console over everything else.
Read More »The Big Journey (PC) Review
The Big Journey is a super casual app-like PC platformer where you help roll a cat through the game. While a lot of it is fairly polished, the game mechanics can seem frustrating and repetitive elements can bore players. Story Mr. Whiskers is a fat cat who enjoys Mr. Choo’s …
Read More »Death Road to Canada (Switch) Review
The zombie apocalypse has erupted. Towns are invaded, cities overwhelmed, and the vast majority of humanity has been turned to the rot-side. No place is safe, and no country can offer respite from the shambling hordes of the undead. Well, except Canada. It’s pretty safe there. Maybe.
Read More »DC Comics Variant Covers: The Complete Visual History (Book) Review
Insight Editions latest comic book-themed tome focuses on one of the most prolific gimmicks in the art form, the variant cover. Inside of DC Comics Variant Covers: The Complete Visual History you’ll find plenty of those, all presented in excellent form.
Read More »God of War (Playstation 4) Review
One of the best games of the current generation has arrived in God of War. Does the much anticipated release live up to the hype of a beloved franchise taking up a new direction?
Read More »Koshchei the Deathless #5 (Comic) Review
Koshchei’s tale nears its conclusion with this second last issue. Koshchei, having been tricked by the Baba Yaga, is now under her control. Even though such misfortune has fallen on him, he still manages to resist her orders in his own way – something Baba Yaga did not expect but …
Read More »One:12 Collective Spider-Man (Action Figure) Review
Spider-Man joins Mezco’s One:12 Collective series with a figure that’s every bit what you’d expect. A heaping helping of great accessories is highlighted by an awesome sculpt and terrific costuming.
Read More »Amid Evil (PC) Review
I remember the good old days of gaming when I’d wake up on a Saturday, turn on our old computer and play Heretic the whole day. If you don’t already know, Heretic is one of the many “Doom clones” that pooped out in the 90s with pretty much the same …
Read More »Fear Effect Sedna (Switch) Review
Fear Effect is back on the Nintendo Switch and the other 8th generation consoles. The last we saw of Hana, Rain and the gang was ironically in the prequel Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix. Originally, a third game titled Fear Effect: Inferno would have been released for the PlayStation 2 …
Read More »Bombslinger (Switch) Review: True Grit
Bombslinger’s Bomberman action is a blast.
Read More »A Way Out (PS4) Review
A Way Out offers gamers something that really no other game out there does; a prison break. The new game, published by EA, also promises an all new cooperative experience. But does “A Way Out” live up to the standard set by its impressive debut at E3 2017?
Read More »Rasputin: The Voice Of The Dragon #5 (Comic) Review
Bruttenholm and Sandhu have found their way into the tomb of the Grand Master Albert Mayhew of the Heliopic Brotherhood of Ra. Rasputin and several others have beat them to the location. What comes next will clearly be something mystical.
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