Gurgamoth, Aggression without Nuance By James Murff • March 4th, 2016 There are a lot of local multiplayer games out there. Gurgamoth hits the aggression notes well, but has a hard time measuring up to the nuance.
Our Conversation About Portal Knights: A Review Story By Jeremiah Cheney • March 3rd, 2016 We’d like to invite you to read a little story that’s secretly a review.
Last Weeks Comics 3/2/2016 By Ian Gonzales • March 2nd, 2016 Last Weeks Comics’ Ian Gonzales shares his thoughts on this week’s Vampirella # 1 and last week’s Superman: The Coming of the Supermen # 1.
Sonic Riders Made Me Feel Like a Champion By Jose Cardoso • March 1st, 2016 The classic racer just celebrated its 10th birthday!
Laser Kittens: X-Men Meets Internet Cat Videos Meets Table Top By Megan Condis • February 29th, 2016 It’s leap day! Let’s make use of this elusive day by peering into the minds of our kitten overlords.
Ninjas, Talking Dogs and Ponycorns: the Legacy of Darby the Dragon By Declan Taggart • February 26th, 2016 It’s time to teach carrots a lesson for not being Mars bars.
Talking About We Need to Talk About Kevin By James Murff • February 25th, 2016 “It’s a ponderous and artfully made movie that inexorably draws its characters into a tragedy”
Last Week’s Comics: All American Edition By Michael Edwards • February 24th, 2016 Mike Edwards shares his thoughts on Peter Bagge’s Founding Fathers Funnies.
Tangerine: Familiarity Breeds Understanding By Matt Sayer • February 23rd, 2016 Tangerine is a movie that doesn’t give two hoots for social norms.
Columbo Reviews Agatha Christie – The ABC Murders By Declan Taggart • February 23rd, 2016 Columbo plays as Hercule Poirot in the new Agatha Christie game. He loved the book. But what about the game?