A Vengeance Launcher? That Sounds Promising – Space Marine Reviewed By Brian Taylor • September 8th, 2011 Brian Taylor reviews the new brawler, Warhammer 40K: Space Marine.
Last Week’s Comics 9/7/2011 By Brian Bannen • September 7th, 2011 Brian Bannen reviews Ultimate Hawkeye #1, Flashpoint #5 and Justice League #1 in this week’s edition of Last Week’s Comics.
Surprise! I Stole Your Car – Driver: San Francisco Reviewed By Dave Trainer • September 6th, 2011 Dave Trainer reviews Driver: San Francisco and its new shift feature.
Dictatorship for Dummies – Tropico 4 Reviewed By George Collazo • September 5th, 2011 Love the Caribbean? Keep a balanced checkbook? Come sail away to Tropico 4 and indulge your dictatorial fantasies with real-time strategy!
Before He Was an Asshole – God of War: Origins Reviewed By George Collazo • September 1st, 2011 George Collazo discovers that being the God of War is always fun, even in a slightly flawed remastering of a PSP game.
Drawing a Line: Pigs in Trees Is Flight Control Meets Angry Birds. So What’s the Point? By Matt Marrone • September 1st, 2011 Matt Marrone took on the assignment of reviewing new iOS game Pigs in Trees, wishes he just said, “I’d rather not.”
Last Week’s Comics 8/31/2011 By Brian Bannen • August 31st, 2011 Brian Bannen reviews IDW’s new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1, X-Men #16 and Ultimates #1 in this week’s edition of Last Week’s Comics.
Post-Traumatic By Stu Horvath • August 30th, 2011 The day surreal point and click adventure Trauma came out, I was excited to dive into what was bound to be a deep psychological experience. If Trauma was a pool, I would have a broken neck.
Decomposition Break By Kenneth J. Lucas • August 30th, 2011 Who needs The Walking Dead? We’ve got We’re Alive, a serialized electronic broadcast about surviving a zombie holocaust. Unwinnable is sold.
I Dream of Electric Sheep – Deus Ex: Human Revolution Reviewed By Stu Horvath • August 26th, 2011 Stu Horvath looks at the near-future stealth-based shooter Deus Ex: Human Revolution from Eidos Montreal and ponders the ethics of cybernetics.
Unlistenable Episode 19 By Team Unwinnable • August 25th, 2011 [wpcol_1half id=”” class=”” style=””] This week the gang welcomes the return of Stu Horvath to the podcast! Stu talks about summer fun and the new look of the website.
Bee Tee Dee’s Dumbass Book Report: How to Win at Super Nintendo Games by Jeff Rovin By Bee Tee Dee • August 25th, 2011 SNES is 20! Celebrate the occasion with this Dumbass Book Report from none other than Bee Tee Dee!
Last Week’s Comics 8/24/2011 By Brian Bannen • August 24th, 2011 Brian Bannen reviews Venom #6, Green Lantern Corps #63 and The Walking Dead #88 in this week’s Last Week’s Comics.
Showdown! Conan vs. Jerry Dandridge in the Battle of the ’80s Movie Remakes! By John McGuire • August 23rd, 2011 A double feature of ’80s remakes Conan the Barbarian and Fright Night proves to be a fun time for all involved.
Touched by the Hand of God – El Shaddai Reviewed By Charles Francis Moran VI • August 23rd, 2011 Chuck Moran looks to the heavens at El Shaddai: The Ascension of the Metatron, from Ignition Entertainment.
Fruit Salad à la Microsoft By Don Becker • August 22nd, 2011 Don Becker reviews Fruit Ninja Kinect for Xbox and discusses motion capture in videogames.
Unlistenable Episode 18 By Team Unwinnable • August 18th, 2011 [wpcol_1half id=”” class=”” style=””] This week the team talks to Unwinnable’s favorite game journalist from Pittsburgh, Brian Taylor!
Last Week’s Comics 8/17/2011 By Brian Bannen • August 17th, 2011 Brian Bannen reviews Baltimore: The Curse Bells #1, X-Men #15.1 and Fly #3 in this week’s edition of Last Week’s Comics.
Gotham Gangbang: Gotham City Impostors Previewed By Charles Francis Moran VI • August 16th, 2011 A preview of Monolith Productions’ interesting Gotham City Impostors, hitting the streets this winter.
Inspired Interaction: Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet By Charles Francis Moran VI • August 11th, 2011 Chuck played Insanely Twisted Shadow Planet and was magically transported to a childhood world of willing female aliens and Matthew Wilder.
Last Week’s Comics 8/10/2011 By Brian Bannen • August 10th, 2011 Brian Bannen reviews The Punisher #1, Severed #1 and Rachel Rising #1.
Sex, Drugs, Rock ‘n Roll and Comics By Michael Edwards • August 10th, 2011 Michael Edwards reviews The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Century: 1969 by Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill, co-published by Top Shelf Productions and Knockabout.
The App Hole: The Music Never Stopped By Don Becker • August 9th, 2011 Don has his head in the clouds with Amazon, Google and Spotify in this aural edition of the App Hole.
The App Hole: Stop, Look, Google Listen By Don Becker • August 9th, 2011 Don Becker continues today’s aural theme by presenting to you, Dear Reader, a primer to Google Listen. Now go catch up on Unlistenable!
Post Mortem: Bastion By Ian Gonzales • August 5th, 2011 Ian Gonzales gives Bastion for Xbox Live Arcade a post mortem review.
The Perfect Blaxploitation Movie By Kurt Christenson • August 5th, 2011 Unwinnable looks at Black Dynamite, the 2009 tribute to the Blaxploitation movies of the ’70s, starring Michael Jai White.
Punisher Without A Cause/Larry David With A Rocket Launcher By Bee Tee Dee • August 4th, 2011 Falling Down has a lot riding against it. It’s a cranky baby boomer’s revenge fantasy and a Michael Douglas movie that’s not called Wonder Boys. On the other hand, it does contain some sublime early-’90s moments.
ThunderCats Rebooted: Did We Feel the Magic and Feel the Roar? By Richie Procopio • August 1st, 2011 Richie Procopio reviews the premiere episode of ThunderCats 2011 on Cartoon Network.
A Rush and a Push and the Land is Ours (or Everybody Wants to Rule the World) By John McGuire • July 28th, 2011 John ‘Hambone’ McGuire played Dungeons and Dragons: Conquest of Nerath and now everyone else on Team Unwinnable wants in on the fun.
Unlistenable Episode 17 – The Soundtrack Discussion By Team Unwinnable • July 27th, 2011 This time on Unlistenable: The team talks about some of their favorite soundtracks from science fiction and fantasy movies.
Enlightenment By Epic By Daniel Imperiale • July 22nd, 2011 Dan Imperiale is burning sutras and killing the Buddha in his review of Osamu Tezuka’s anime Buddha: The Great Departure.
Deathly Hallows 2 is a Superior Potter Swan Song By Heather Sedlak • July 21st, 2011 Heather Sedlak makes the bold claim that Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 does a better job of wrapping up the series than J.K. Rowling’s novel.
Last Week’s Comics – 7/20/2011 By Brian Bannen • July 20th, 2011 Brian Bannen takes a look at Green Lantern #67, X-Men: Schism #1 and The Red Wing #1.
Dungeons & Dragons & Improv By Peter Lang • July 20th, 2011 Eric Grundhauser rolls the dice with his new show Dungeon Master, a fusion of improvisational comedy and Dungeons & Dragons.
Of Nostalgia Robots and Butt Dragons By Peter Lang • July 15th, 2011 Unwinnable went to see Japanese cinematic madman Noboru Iguchi’s new film Karate-Robo Zaborgar at the NYAFF and it was the best decision we’ve ever made.
Unlistenable Episode 16 By Team Unwinnable • July 14th, 2011 This week the team takes on PS Vita, Nintendo 3DS and hockey.
Milocrorze: A Love Story at NYAFF By Kurt Christenson • July 14th, 2011 This year’s NYAFF opened with Milocrorze – a worthy effort, but Kurt thinks director Takayuki Yamada could have done more with less.
Team Unwinnable vs. Yakuza Weapon By Team Unwinnable • July 13th, 2011 Team Unwinnable took in the New York premiere of Yakuza Weapon at Japan Society and got down with director/star Tak Sakaguchi and our new favorite Japanese actor, Arata Yamanaka, who is so much more than ‘the guy who dies in every movie.’
Last Week’s Comics 7/13/2011 By Brian Bannen • July 13th, 2011 Brian Bannen reviews Flashpoint #3, X-Men #14 & Batman: Knight of Vengeance #2 in this week’s edition of Last Week’s Comics.
The Sound of One Hand Playing – L.A. Noire By Nate Carlson • July 12th, 2011 Nate Carlson takes a look at how accessible Rockstar’s detective game is for players with physical limitations in one or both hands.