Dead Inside has brought us some great twists and turns in the murder mystery genre. Let’s see what John Arcudi has in store for us next.
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The Visitor began watching Hellboy in the 1940’s upon his arrival. See how the investigation goes in the American 1960’s in The Visitor 2
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If you have ever found yourself wishing that you could manage a corrupt police station set in a fiction 1980’s city where racism, sexism and the mafia rule, well, This is the Police is very likely the game for you. I want to point out that many of the things …
Read More »Faith #10 (Comic) Review
The 10th issue of Faith brings together some plotlines that seem like they have actually been around for a little while in the story. Four previous villains are reintroduced in a new context, and the pages of the 10th issue of this book does a good job of explaining where …
Read More »Ghost in the Shell [2017] (Movie) Review
Despite amazing visuals, the live action “Ghost in the Shell” fails to escape from a flawed script and a lack of subtlety. Well, that and some questionable casting choices.
Read More »The Lion King (Sega Genesis) Retro Review
The Lion King for the Sega Genesis released in 1994. In its wake, it left behind a seemingly entire generation of kids who from that very moment, would hate giraffes and ostriches. There is more to this platformer than hating African wildlife, however, and if you have the patience to …
Read More »The Visitor: How And Why He Stayed #1 (comic) Review
In 1944 Hellboy was summoned amidst the Nazi Regime. Along with Profesor Trevor Bruttenholm, there was another witness present. Enter The Visitor
Read More »Invincible comic book movie adaptation in the works
The long running comic series “Invincible” is finally making its way to the big screen, directed by the minds behind “This is the End” and AMC’s “Preacher.” The Facts Announced April 4, the super hero comic series written by Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman was revealed to have a movie …
Read More »Black Hammer Volume One: Secret Origins (Graphic Novel) Review
“Black Hammer Volume One: Secret Origins” isn’t a collection of a traditional super hero comic series, and that’s exactly why it works as well as it does.
Read More »The Walking Dead The New Frontier – Episode 3 – Above the Law (PC) Review
It’s been three months since we left Javi and co. in the midst of zombies and murder and almost death. Well, for my play-through anyway. Episode 3 starts by covering a little more backstory from our little survivor family after things went south in our last flashback. This is mostly …
Read More »The Flash Abra Kadabra S3E18 (TV) Review
Last time, Barry and Kara were ‘kidnapped’ and trapped in their minds, in order to learn a lesson that revolved around the power of love. This brought their relationships closer. Let’s see how it helps the team in The Flash Abra Kadabra.
Read More »Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga Review
After more than five years, the Blue Exorcist anime returned with the Kyoto Saga story arc, building on the successes and strengths of the first season. Story and characters Set roughly after the events of episode 17 in the original series, the story picks up after protagonist Rin Okumura has been revealed to be Satan’s …
Read More »88 Heroes (Xbox One) Review
Dr. H8 is on a rampage and it is up to these 88 Heroes to save the day. Never before have such an eclectic group of do-gooders join forces to serve Dr. H8 a healthy dose of justice. Drop whatever it is you are doing and; run, swim, jump, fly, …
Read More »Aliens: Dead Orbit #1 (Comics) Review
Hitting just in time for Alien Day (4/26), Dark Horse’s newest Aliens miniseries is off to a good start.
Read More »The Flash Duet S3E17 (TV) Review
So Barry and the team keep learning more about Savitar and how to change the future. Find out what’s next for the team in The Flash Duet.
Read More »Heroines #1 & #2 (comic) Review
What if you grew up idolizing superheroes, wanting to become one yourself one day? When that day finally arrives, you are looked down upon like nothing more than a cheerleader. Watch the world unfold in Heroines.
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