REVIEWS
Batman: One Bad Day – Ra’s Al Ghul #1 is a one-shot that shows the Demon’s Head’s relationship with the past and the present.
DC’s Legion of Bloom #1 Delivers an anthology of tales centered around plants and the spring that largely fail to fully bloom.
Boston Strangler is a good addition to the genre if only because it pushes the audience to question who the narration is coming from.
A Disturbance in the Force is a time capsule that exists so that the fandom won’t ever let Lucasfilm forget about the “Holiday Special.”
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon crafts a storybook tale that enchants with its story even as its gameplay stumbles a bit.
The Anno 1800 Console Edition struggles to translate the game’s menus and options to console controllers but still manages to shine.
Tchia is a fun journey full of exploration and shows, doesn’t tell, why we should appreciate nature and family. Plus, it’s really fun to explore.
Wild Life is an inspirational journey of one person’s trials and tribulations and how she found herself in the end.
Lucky Hank is a good series because it manages to show that joylessness can be funny when stretching the banal elements to absurdity.
Eternal Boys Episodes 1-2 follows Kentaro Sanada as he stumbles into a job as a middle-aged idol in this charming pair of episodes.
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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.
















