REVIEWS
Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26 is a fantastic collection of some of Tatsuki Fujimoto’s wackiest but wonderful one-shots, now come to life via anime.
This take on The Running Man won’t dethrone Arnold’s but Glen Powell’s dad action winning streak continues even with a messy ending.
While not without faults, One Punch Man Season 3 Episode 5 is a highly engaging episode that showcases the best fights this season so far.
Possessor(s) is a Metroidvania with great combat and beautiful graphics, but stumbles with its map design.
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is an action-packed adventure that manages to overcome a disappointing story by providing exhilarating combat.
Lumines Arise brings the classic puzzle game into the modern era with new tricks and an audio/visual design second to none.
Now You See Me Now You Don’t is a good time at the movies, but it’s ultimately too thinly designed to match its franchise.
A 25 year old franchise finally heads to ancient Rome and Ubisoft Mains hits a home run out of the coliseum with Anno 117: Pax Romana.
IT: Welcome To Derry Episode 3 finally shows Pennywise, but only after first getting the Stephen King Universification Easter eggs stuffed in.
The Chair Company Episode 5 is a stressful, hilarious ride that represents a peak for the accomplished series.
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TRENDING POSTS
It’s the final season of Outlander, and Outlander Season 8 Episode 1 won’t let you forget it, but it makes sure you are caught up to speed.
One Piece Season 2 makes some major waves as the series returns with even bigger and bolder adventures ahead for Luffy and his crew.
From start to finish, Project Hail Mary it is undeniably captivating, poignant, and gorgeous in this space race to save the world.
Guy Ritchie’s Young Sherlock’s success is due to all its parts, exciting, engaging, and endearing when necessary.
















