Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE may not be the game we imagined when SMTxFE was originally teased. It may not even be the game we imagined after the first true reveal. And while our imagination may never have concocted this specific game, I’m glad somebody’s did at Atlus.
Read More »Assault Suit Leynos (PS4) Review
It suited up, but can it move out? Assault Suit Leynos was a game that was released in Japan last year. It is a remake of the Sega Genesis game of the same name, known as Target Earth in the west. It finally received a western release on July 12th. …
Read More »Groo: Fray of the Gods (Comic) Review
I join you once again internet, with another Brutal Gamer comic review. This week, I managed to get my grubby paws on this comic for a Groo: Fray of the Gods review. This is the first issue of the limited series being published by Dark Horse Comics and released on the …
Read More »Evolve Stage 2 (PC) Review
Evolve lives up to its name. When it first came out in 2015, Evolve was a fairly controversial game. This was mainly due to the fact that the amount of DLC and microtransactions the game had was nothing short of absurd. Turtle Rock was more focused on advertising the DLC …
Read More »Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 10 #29 (Comics) Review
Dark Horse Comics return with the penultimate issue of Buffy The Vampire Slayer’s Season 10. Following the strongest season since the TV show ended, will fans get a bang or a whimper? It is kind of hard to believe, but this version of Buffy the Vampire Slayer has been around for almost 20 years. …
Read More »Boku no Hero Academia Review
Hello internet, and welcome to something new on Brutal Gamer. This week I will be reviewing the recently finished first season of Boku no Hero Academia. This presents the immediate problem of fans accusing me of parade raining one of the highest rated anime series currently. Then finding out where …
Read More »Pokémon GO (Mobile Gaming) Review
One Pokémon game to rule them all? Feels that way. Pokémon GO. Here is a game that has successfully taken over cell phones across the country and has taken social media by storm. The game has only been live in the US since July 6th and there have been endless memes, …
Read More »Never Gone (iOS) Review
Never Gone shakes up the iOS gameplay Never Gone attempts to bring some real style to the iOS gameplay. Personally I think Hippie Games accomplished their goal stunningly. With gameplay reminiscent of Devil May Cry, few can be disappointed with the way this game plays. Dawn and his ancient weapons …
Read More »Wrath of the Eternal Warrior #9 (Comics) Review
Valiant Entertainment’s Eternal Warrior has been around since the early 1990s. Debuting in 1992’s Solar: Man of the atom #10, Gilad Anni-Padda (the Eternal Warrior) proceeded to get a 50 issue comic series from 1992 until 1996. Fast forward 20 years, Wrath of the Eternal Warrior attempts to successfully relaunch the series within the modern …
Read More »Lady Killer 2 #1 (Comic) Review
On the surface, the first issue of Lady Killer 2 is an action-fest featuring a femme-fatale that keeps readers entertained with its violent sequences and the promise of mystery. Hidden behind the brutal murders, writer Joelle Jones plants a seed for readers patient enough to see it grow.
Read More »Daydreamer Finally kind of Arrives on Consoles
Get ready for some sleepless nights as Daydreamer finally, kind of, arrives on consoles. On July 12th, the Roland Studios developed game lands on the PS4 for its full release. Unfortunately, Xbox One owners must search elsewhere to satisfy their 2-D horror needs since Daydreamer is officially PS4 console exclusive. The game will be published by Atlus. …
Read More »Negative Space TPB (Comics) Review
Who knew that feelings would take us so far? “Negative Space” is a new series brilliantly penned by Ryan K Lindsay with wonderful artwork done by Owen Gieni and released by Dark Horse Comics. What if I were to tell you that our feelings were something of a commodity? What …
Read More »Prog.1 (PC & Mac) Review
What is Prog.1? Platformers are one of the oldest types of games that exist, as well as the most iconic. Ever since Mario debuted on the NES in 1985, platforms have been part of the face of gaming. Hundreds if not thousands of platformers have been created over the years, …
Read More »The Steam Man (Graphic Novel) Review
Borrowed Elements and a Classic Era Make for a Sci-Fi Horror Masterpiece When I first began to read “The Steam Man” from Dark Horse Comics, I wasn’t sure what to expect. Usually, when I get these comics I tend to just go off the name alone and see if it …
Read More »Furi (PS4) Review
Some games market themselves as a challenge. They taunt the gamer, daring them to step into their world and attempt to survive. The greats, like Dark Soul, pride themselves on providing a grueling but fair trial by fire. Others, like Battletoads, become notorious due to a lack of the latter. So, where …
Read More »Fafhrd and The Grey Mouser TPB (Comics) Review
Harrowing Tales await… Fafrhd and the Grey Mouser!!! I will be the first to admit that I was a bit apprehensive when I received a copy of “Fafhrd and The Grey Mouser: The Cloud of Hate and Other Stories.” Apprehensive because I knew that the art would be dated and …
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