BPRD #142: An interesting issue that ends quickly and rather abruptly. BPRD Hell on Earth #142 begins with resident exorcist, Ashley Stroud, coming into contact with a shack that is housing some kind of demon. I found this piece of the story rather interesting as our protagonist was led to …
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For me, a great skateboarding game needs to have strong mechanics and simple gameplay. In that respect, Skateboard Party 3 is the best I have played in years, regardless of platform. In the real world, this skateboarding game can easily get into a satisfactory ScooterAdviser approved level of review.
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“Fight Club 2” comes 20 years after the original but does it still hold up?
Read More »Finding Dory (Film) Review
For 13 years, fans of Disney, Pixar, and the original Finding Nemo (2003) have clamored for a sequel. Well, a sequel has finally come, but kids who remember Finding Nemo to be an untouchable work of art may find themselves a tad disappointed in Finding Dory. To be clear, I …
Read More »Breached (PC) Review
Beautiful and valiant, but insubstantial.
Read More »Conan The Slayer #1 (comics) Review
A brand new series from Dark Horse Comics and writer Cullen Bunn, Conan The Slayer kicks off to a bloody good start.
Read More »Anima: Gate of Memories Review
Some games crowdfunded on Kickstarter are amazing. Some games are not. Anima: Gate of Memories falls short of being considered “good.” Anima: Gate of Memories is a third-person action RPG in which the player controls two characters in one body. The protagonist, only known as The Bearer, is forced into …
Read More »Kirby Planet Robobot (3DS) Review
Kirby has a reputation for being on the easier side of things in terms of platformers. Kirby Planet Robobot keeps this relative ease, but adds to the expected Kirby formula in meaningful and pleasant ways.
Read More »Warcraft (movie) Review [SPOILER WARNING]
If you’re a video game fan, hearing the words “film adaptation” probably makes you cringe so intensely that it looks as though your face were doing some strange twerking ritual. This was the one thought I had in mind when going to see Blizzard’s Warcraft film. Suffice to say, I …
Read More »Mirror’s Edge Catalyst (PS4) Review
Mirror’s Edge Catalyst offers fast paced and exciting game play, a boring narrative and an interesting open world for the protagonist, Faith, to navigate. For fans of the original Mirror’s Edge released in 2008, the experience will no doubt be disappointing when confronted with a multitude of bland and forgettable …
Read More »Cryptocracy #1 (Comics) Review
Cryptocracy #1: a strong opening to Darkhorse’s new franchise The first of issue Cryptocracy plunges the reader head first into a bizarre world that seems like ours. In reality, it is ruled from the shadows by a group of shadow organizations. Their assets include massive underground complexes, a small army …
Read More »Lumo (Xbox One) Review
Lumo is a strong platformer from the days of old. Isometric in nature, players move through a series of rooms to find collectibles and more. So to the point, simply survive.
Read More »Demetrios (PC) Review
Join Bjorn in Demetrios The BIG Cynical Adventure! COWCAT presents Demetrios The BIG Cynical Adventure. Inspired by classic point-and-cick games that have come before, Demetrios is sure to put a quirky spin on the genre. You play as Bjorn, a slobbish antiques dealer based out of Paris, France. After coming …
Read More »Tomb Raider Issue #5 (Comic) Review
Issue #5 of Tomb Raider was an action packed read within 22 pages. I was pretty new coming into Dark Horse’s foray into Lara Croft’s world in the comic realm but I was not disappointed. Writer Mariko Tamaki has a great sense of the Tomb Raider world and keeps Lara’s inner dialogue fairly …
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Heroes in a half shell – Turtle power! They’re the world’s most mediocre game (it kinda sucks)! They’re heroes in a half star game, and they’re lame (hey, let ‘er rip)
Read More »The Karate Kid (NES) Retro Review
The Karate Kid. My goodness, where do I begin. I guess let’s start off with the adventures of a young New Jersey born teenager who has a tough time acclimating to his new Southern California setting. Our protagonist, Daniel tries to make the most of it and meets a pretty girl …
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