Sonic the Hedgehog is in for some pretty great months.
Read More »Valkyria Revolution (PS4) Review
It’s been a few years since the last western release for Valkyria Chronicles. Tensions are high and people are hungry for a smart RPG that revolves around strategy. Is Valkyria Revolution the answer we have been waiting for? Spoilers: No, it sucks. Read on to find out why.
Read More »Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice (PS4) Review
Flaws and all, “Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice” is a one of a kind video game experience, providing an experience that hasn’t been seen in gaming before. Story and Characters Players take the role of Senua, an ancient Celtic warrior suffering from Psychosis. Having lost her true love Dillian in a raid …
Read More »Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps Vol 3: Quest for Hope (Graphic Novel) Review
Hal Jordan has been to the Emerald Space defeated Sinestro, and come back from pure willpower. Hal’s still got a long way to go though, starting in Hal Jordan And The Green Lantern Corps Vol 3: Quest for Hope.
Read More »Splatoon 2 (Switch) Review
Are you a kid, or a squid?
Read More »Rapture #3 (comic) Review
Starting the issue with the backstory of Babel promises to be a thrilling adventure in itself. Grab Rapture #3 and find out for yourself.
Read More »Episode 7: Bad Free Games and Bad Retro Consoles
Erich, Rick and Jason chat about some recent trailers for videogames and television shows. The free games for Playstion Plus and box Games with Gold were announced, and they kinda suck! We talk Star Trek: Discovery and go into the retro consoles coming imitating the Atari and Sega Genesis. Jason …
Read More »Redeemer (PC) Review
Redeemer is a brutal, top down, ultra-violent beat ’em up. You will be punching, kicking, stabbing, bashing, shooting and impaling people of all shapes and sizes. And loving every minute of it. The Story of Redemption Redeemer puts you in the robes and trainers of Vasily. Who has quite an …
Read More »Pokemon Red (Game Boy) Retro Review
Pokémon Red first entered the scene in February of 1996 in Japan. The game would go on to shift genres and introduce generations of players to the basic ideas and gameplay behind Japanese Role Playing Games, or JRPGs. Red was only preceded by the prototype seeming Pokémon Green. More than …
Read More »Bill & Ted’s Most Triumphant Return (Graphic Novel) Review
If you grew up in the 80’s, or are a fan of ridiculous comedy films, then you have heard of Bill & Ted. Brian Lynch continues their journey in Bill & Ted’s Most Triumphant Return.
Read More »The Ancient Magus’ Bride (Anime) Review
“The Ancient Magus’ Bride” is a phenomenal opening act, setting up what could be a legendary series with a generally well paced compilation film. Story and Characters The story follows Hatori Chise, a young girl who has sold herself into slavery after losing the will to live. Transported from Japan …
Read More »Aven Colony (Xbox One) Review
If you have ever found yourself wanting to build up colonies on a distant planet, discovering secrets from fallen civilizations and trying to discover what led to their downfall, Aven Colony might just be the game you have been looking for.
Read More »Art of Splatoon (Book) Review
I love art books for a number of reasons. Not only can they inspire artists, but they’re also collectible items for fans. The Art of Splatoon hits both marks.
Read More »Poe Stories and Poems (Graphic Novel) Review
Maybe you’ve heard of Edgar Allan Poe. Gareth Hinds brings his work to a new age of readers with his graphic novel, Poe Stories and Poems.
Read More »I Am A Hero Omnibus #4 (Manga) Review
I Am A Hero returns in its 4th manga omnibus. It is published by Dark Horse and includes chapters 69 to 93. The omnibus has been well-translated by Dark Horse and comes complete with translation notes. Just letting you know right off the bat, the omnibus has a few poorly …
Read More »Crash Bandicoot: The N.Sane Trilogy (PS4) Snapshot Review
The orange marsupial is back on PS4 and remastered in a collection of the first three Crash Bandicoot games. And you know what? They’re just as good as you remember.
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