Chuck’s Five Best Gaming Moments of E3 2011 By Charles Francis Moran VI • June 16th, 2011 With his first E3 under his belt, Chuck looks at his five favorite gaming moments: Skulls of the Shogun, Batman: Arkham City, Tomb Raider, El Shaddai and Payday: The Heist.
Mario Comesanas: A Eulogy By John McGuire • June 16th, 2011 Mario Comesanas, a Sirius/XM Liquid Metal DJ and prominent figure in the North Jersey music scene, passed away unexpectedly earlier this week of a brain hemorrhage. He was 30 years old.
Metempsycoffeebreak. By Peter Lang • June 16th, 2011 Peter Lang is celebrating Bloomsday reading Ulysses “Seen”, Robert Berry and Josh Levitas’ web-based graphic novel adaptation of James Joyce’s masterpiece.
Bloomsday at Thirtytwo Feet Per Second Per Second By Peter Lang • June 16th, 2011 Peter Lang hasn’t written about Joyce in quite a while. Needless to say, it was near impossible keeping him under 1000 words. Somehow he managed to discuss Joyce AND Tolkien. It’s official, the world is going to end.
Stu’s Five Best Gaming Moments of E3 2011 By Stu Horvath • June 15th, 2011 Stu Horvath sifts through dozens of videogames to pick his most memorable E3 2011 moments: Skyrim, Far Cry 3, Dark Souls, Bastion and BioShock Infinite.
Last Week’s Comics 6/15/2011 By Brian Bannen • June 15th, 2011 Brian Bannen reviews three of last week’s comics, including Who Are The Mystery Men? # 1, Flashpoint: Citizen Cold # 1 and Screamland # 1.
Power Play Coffee Break By Ian Gonzales • June 15th, 2011 For today’s Coffee Break, take a look at Power Play, a new web comic from Kurt Christenson and Amazing Spider-Man artist, Reilly Brown.
The Game Critic’s Lament By Stu Horvath • June 14th, 2011 Stu Horvath is too busy to play videogames. Other people feel the need to quit them. Neither one is a good thing.
One Night in Los Angeles By Stu Horvath • June 14th, 2011 Team Unwinnable spends a night partying in Los Angeles after E3 2011. Who will survive and what will be left of them?
Totally OK Coffee Break By Stu Horvath • June 14th, 2011 Unwinnable takes a look at the pixel art of Andy Helms.