REVIEWS
Black Lightning #1 (2024) explores the consequences of Absolute Power whilst keeping every part of the story focused on a man and his daughters.
NYX #5 sees the community try and recover from an attack and betrayal. This will take kindness and forgiveness, not violence.
Uncanny X-Men #5 concludes the first arc,, seeing the Hag and her forces try to destroy Rogue and the X-Men completely.
Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake made me a fan of Dragon Quest. Even with some slight tech hiccups, you’ll not want to miss this stellar remake.
Psylocke #1 (2024) sends the psychic ninja on an adventure, taking a working vacation away from the X-Men and assessing her relationship with killing.
Absolute Batman #2 (2024) calms down slightly, but it still features the same ridiculous, heavy metal action of the first issue.
Green Lantern #17 takes the battle to Oa, where a living planet seeks to obliterate the home of the Green Lanterns for good.
LEGO Horizon Adventures is enjoyable, with solid combat and a fun take on the series, let down by boring level design.
Sengoku Dynasty may have left early access, but a few tweaks are still needed for the game to reach its full potential.
Hot Frosty is just as silly as its premise promises, with Dustin Milligan giving peak golden retriever energy and then some.
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TRENDING POSTS
Far Cry New Dawn have been mixed. However, there is something this game does better than anything I have ever seen in any game I have played; subtitles.
Disney’s power over the entertainment industry might seem new but in actuality, Disney has fought a long battle to get where it is.
In Super Sons: The Polarshield Project not only is Damian Wayne is a white boy with brown hair, but he really isn’t.
In ‘Batman #84,’ writer Tom King delves into the psyche of Thomas Wayne and answers all remaining questions about the City of Bane.
















