REVIEWS
1776 Issue 1 sends a selection of Earth’s heroes into the War for Independence, as a sorceress threatens to stop America from ever existing.
Despite its overt holiday aesthetic and joyfully dedicated cast, A Merry Little Ex-Mas ends up as a merry little frustration.
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.
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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.
















