Holy Totalitarianism, Batman! By Matt Paprocki • November 12th, 2015 “Arkham Knight has no basis of morality, no balance. That’s the problem.” Matt Paprocki reveals the terror fighting terror, the Batman in Arkham Knight.
Videogame Music is Bad By Gita Jackson • November 12th, 2015 An excellent score can turn a good piece of media into a master piece. Why is it so hard for videogames when they have access to stellar talent?
Two Billion Miles: You Have Two Choices and None of Them Involve Staying Here By Declan Taggart • November 12th, 2015 Two Billion Miles shows you 3000 people toiling to live together in a deserted shopping mall, sharing 1 water source and 7 portaloos between them. Then it makes you one of those people.
Last Week’s Comics 11/11/2015 By Ian Gonzales and Sal Lucci • November 11th, 2015 The Last Week’s Comics crew share their thoughts on James Bond # 1, Uncanny X-Men # 600 and Extraordinary X-Men # 1.
Not Everything is For Me, and That’s Okay By Tim Mulkerin • November 11th, 2015 Does rage boil up inside you when you hear about yet another game being “remastered”? There’s a good reason for it, just take a deep breath.
Simple Words: A Review of Uriel’s Chasm 2 By Riley MacLeod • November 11th, 2015 Riley MacLeod reviews the work of a man that is the antithesis of his own values. The simplest words are nowhere to be found, just bullethell and confusion.
The Josh and Jay Show featuring Rowan Kasier – Episode 123: Buff Your Luck By Team Unwinnable • November 10th, 2015 Episode 123 of the Josh and Jay Show featuring Rowan Kaiser is recorded in full stereo and before a live studio audience.
The Road to an Android Future goes through the Uncanny Valley By Charles Singletary • November 9th, 2015 Science Fiction of old oft envisions humans coexisting with androids as does Quantic Dreams recently revealed game Detroit, but Japan may have taken the first step toward that reality with their android actress.
Head to Head: Jem and the Holograms By Megan Condis • November 9th, 2015 The long-awaited live-action Jem and the Holograms movie was, sadly, a flop. But how does it compare to the source material?
The Burnt Offering Content is the Opiate of the Masthead By Stu Horvath • November 6th, 2015 A website that chases advertising dollars with lists and re-writes is the same as a factory that pumps toxic waste into the ecosystem.