REVIEWS
Absolute Superman Issue 6 heads home to Smallville, where the familiar comfort isn’t enough to ward off the suffocating corporations.
Absolute Green Lantern Issue 1 uses familiarity of the Green Lantern characters to shatter expectations and create countless surprises.
Nicole Kidman stars in the hollow and immediately frustrating psychological thriller Holland, directed by Mimi Cave.
Koira draws on the connection felt through music that is universally shared through shared time and spaces.
Even with flaws, Backyard Baseball 97 feels great on the phone. Play an inning or two, and come back later for a grand slam.
Shangri-La Frontier Season 2 brings another hefty 25 episodes of pure entertainment, bridging gaps between otakus and gamers.
The White Lotus Season 3 Episode 7 opens up more debatable questions on morality and religion through one Muay Thai boxing fight.
Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun Season 2 charms its way through some rough patches of pacing with animation eye candy drizzled everywhere
From gruff baby monologues to warm family bonds, The Beginning After the End Episode 1 starts strong and shows its potential.
Dr Stone Science Future Cour 1 allows its characters to shine with action that makes it loud and clear that we’re in endgame territory.
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TRENDING POSTS
Crimson Desert is a massive achievement of development, and the most ambitious RPG that has paid off in almost every way.
The new Deadpool Secret Lair drop fits an April Fool’s joke, but maybe it should have stayed in Wizard of the Coast’s drafts.
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is a fantastic experience overall, but one better missed on the Steam Deck.
Radioactive Emergency looks at the dangers of radioactivity when those responsible for it fail at their duties, to horrifying results.
















