REVIEWS
Fantastic Four Issue 2 sees the family try to reconnect after being scattered across time, forcing them to push their powers to the limit.
Predator Kills the Marvel Universe Issue 1 sees the next step of the Predators’ presence in the Marvel Universe, with everyone in their sights
Age of Wonders 4: Archon Prophecy shows that Triumph Studios still has creativity when it comes to expanding the world of this 4X strategy game.
Ultimate Spider-Man Incursion Issue 3 sees Miles venture into Japan, where he comes face to face with the Ultimate X-Men
Sakamoto Days Episode 16 reunites Sakamoto with an old classmate in a pivotal standoff against new, dangerous antagonists Slur and Gaku.
See You Tomorrow at the Food Court follows Yamamoto and Wada as they discuss the daily struggles and joys of high school at the food court.
Madden 26 is a step in the right direction, but there are still some issues that need smoothing out for this to be truly great.
Strange Harvest is a frequently engaging experiment that doesn’t get the desired result due to the undercooked nature of its storytelling.
My Dress-Up Darling Season 2 Episode 6 sees the arrival of the beauty pageant, but some last minute problems threaten to upend everyone’s hard work.
While it isn’t perfect, Trigger’s approach to gun violence is thoughtful most of the time and well worth the discomfort it causes the viewer.
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