Oh boy. Here we go, another horror game for me but this time I wasn’t prepared. Outlast II is a first-person perspective and atmosphere-driven horror title… and it’s really friggin’ terrifying. Outlast 2 Is Terrifying Ever since I played the first Outlast way back when it was released in 2013, I always …
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Neon Genesis Evangelion: The Shinji Ikari Raising Project is something that I’ve been following ever since I was given the first and second omnibuses to review. In fact, I’ve reviewed so many Evangelion-related media for this site that I sometimes lose track of what I wrote or how I felt …
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Lil Tanks is loaded with charm, but it’s not quite enough to hold your attention.
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I don’t believe what I’m about to say but let’s just get it over with: I’m not excited for more Neon Genesis Evangelion parody mangas.
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Decap Attack is the epitome of wacky early 90’s platforming.
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Read More »Brutally Honest Podcast 22: The Nintendon’t Classic
We have a full cast this week as Erich, Rick, Jason, Nadia and Dylan chat about the news since our last show. Some of us are kind of tired of Injustice 2 trailers. Erich and Jason dig into their recent and upcoming retro reviews, and Erich talks about managing a …
Read More »Styx: Shards of Darkness (Xbox One) Review
Styx is back in this stealth-action sequel and Cyanide Games has done a great job of introducing new gameplay elements into the series. The foul-mouthed goblin is back and this time it is personal in Styx: Shards of Darkness. Do Not Cross Styx Anyone unfamiliar with the series should know …
Read More »Kizumonogatari Part 3: Reiketsu (Anime) Review
With stunning visuals, engaging dialogue and a climactic story, “Kizumonogatari Part 3: Reiketsu” is a fitting end to the long awaited “Monogatari” prequel film trilogy. Story and Characters After his battles with the three vampire hunters Dramaturgy, Episode and Guillotinecutter, Araragi Koyomi has successfully gathered all of Kiss-Shot-Acerola-Orion-Heart-Underblade’s stolen limbs. Once he returns …
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Hellboy and Archie battle demons while Susan and Roland search out the mystical Hunping. What is really causing all this unrest? Find out in HellBoy & The BPRD 1954 – Ghost Moon #2.
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We give the platforming classic from the 16bit era the once over. Does it still fly high like a magic carpet ride?
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Get ready amiibo collectors: Nintendo has announced new amiibo for Link, Cloud, Corrin and Bayonetta, all planned for release this summer.
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By 1954, Hellboy had become a mainstay in the BPRD lineup. This time, an old friend calls in a favor, bringing the team to Hong Kong. They arrive during the month long ‘Ghost Moon’ celebration, where the people offer up food and funds to the spirits to take back to …
Read More »Immortal Brothers: The Tale of the Green Knight #1 (Comic) Review
“Immortal Brothers: The Tale of the Green Knight #1” shows some promise, but still has notable flaws to work out. Story and writing After coming down with a bug at a convention, Faith is bed ridden and bored. To help, her boyfriend Obie decides to tell her the story of King …
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Inara is tracking down a missing River, when she encounters Ceres, a rival companion. What is really going on out here? Find out in Serenity #6.
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Kidnappings, that’s just another day aboard the Serenity. Only difference is, they’re not used to it being one of their own. See how Mal gets everyone out of trouble in Serenity #5.
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