sci-fi
Glitchpunk takes a huge risk as an early access cyberpunk game, but in the early stages they have the potential to set themselves apart from the pack.
The original Axiom Verge was an excellent and refreshing indie Metroidvania, and the sequel builds on what the original did right.
Sakugan Episode 1 introduces viewers to Underworld. An underground colony that’s home to workers and adventures Markers who explore the labyrinth.
Star Wars: The Bad Batch Episode 15 delivers a conflict that’s been in the making all season and ends with a literally explosive cliffhanger.
Primordial #1 combines Jeff Lemire’s sharp script and Andrea Sorrentino’s eye-melting artwork for an immensely engaging sci-fi mystery.
Scarlet Nexus Episode 6 sees Kasane, Shiden, Arashi, and Kyoka find themselves in a world that doesn’t seem like the one they know. What has happened?
X-Men #2 continues to reestablish the mutant heroes as part of the Marvel Universe, pitting them against the deadly Annihilation Wave.
Transformers: King Grimlock #1 perfectly mixes sword and sorcery into the Transformers mythos, and spotlights the Dinobots’ leader.
The Ascent is a great addition to the cyberpunk genre. The graphics are stunning and it’ll no doubt scratch that cyberpunk itch!
Asadora Volume 3 follows Asa as she befriends a scientist to keep uncovering the mystery of the kaiju she spotted in her youth.
TRENDING POSTS
Starfleet Academy Episode 9 reminds us the hardest lesson isn’t becoming a cadet: it’s deciding if your future is bigger than your past.
War Machine pits a group of US Army Ranger cadets against an otherworldly mechanical killing machine in a race for survival.













