Rogue legacy (ps4) –  review

Rogue Legacy (PS4) – Review

Indie releases have found a comfortable home on the PlayStation Network, especially ports of older titles finding new homes and audiences on the PS4.  With a large AAA gaming drought this summer, this is the perfect time to pick up one of the best indie titles to be released last year on Steam, Rogue Legacy….

‘guardians of the galaxy’ –  review

‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ – Review

Guardians of the Galaxy, directed by James Gunn, takes five misfit antiheroes and throws them headlong into a conflict of galactic proportions.  The movie manages to flesh out each character while still making time for heart-pounding action and a ton of great comedic moments.  Guardians is best when we just see the five leads bounce…

The walking dead game s2 e4 “amid the ruins” review

The Walking Dead Game S2 E4 “Amid the Ruins” Review

Return to Form [youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TgHThlzcWI?rel=0]   “Amid the Ruins” returns The Walking Dead Game back to a lot of what it was known for in previous episodes following a stifling experience in the last episode.  In Episode four, the player is given even greater responsibility over Clementine’s new group, to the point where it may mean…

Warframe – review

Warframe – Review

The first time I played Warframe, it was, quite frankly, terrible. The gameplay was boring, there wasn’t even a semblance of a story, the visual design was strange, the tutorials were nonexistent, the UI was among the worst I’d ever seen, and it was pay to win rather than free to play. All in all,…

The legend of korra book 3 episodes 4 & 5

The Legend of Korra Book 3 Episodes 4 & 5

Book 3 Chapter 4: In Harm’s Way In Harm’s Way starts off with what “Korra” does best: an intense action scene.  Zaheer breaks the final member of his fearsome foursome out of the Water Tribe prison fighting off Zuko, Eska, Desna, Tonraq, and a whole slew of water benders.  Not only is the group reunited…

Loot crate june 2014: the ultimate geek & gamer subscription unboxing

Loot Crate June 2014: The Ultimate Geek & Gamer Subscription Unboxing

And the awesome themes just keep coming! This month’s monthly subscription Loot Crate theme is ‘Transform’. With the announcement of this new theme, a lot of speculation was swirling around social media debating on what Loot Crate’s upcoming theme could mean, prior to the box shipping out. Now that we have it in hand, we…

Anime you may have missed-gankutsuou: the count of monte cristo

Anime You May Have Missed-Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo

A Tale of Manipulation and Revenge… Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo is a crazy, complicated roller coaster ride from its name, which is quite the mouthful, to its plot. The series does borrow loosely from Alexander Dumas’s novel The Count of Monte Cristo. The setting is a Sci-Fi futuristic setting, where space travel is…

Edge of tomorrow: dark souls the film? – movie review

Edge of Tomorrow: Dark Souls The Film? – Movie Review

Dark Souls is a series of games where the player assumes the role of an undead warrior, endeavored to fight countless waves of similarly undead soldiers and monsters in the same arrangement over and over until the end of time, or at least the completion of the game.  There is death in the game and…

Review: watch dogs (it’s not a hack job)

Review: Watch Dogs (It’s Not A Hack Job)

Introductory Thoughts: There are a lot of mixed opinions and feelings concerning this game, and rightfully so. Personally, I experienced feelings from both sides of the fence, but after spending a bit of extra time playing the game, I found that overall it wasn’t as bad as I was trying to make it out to…

Date night: a review of joss whedon’s ‘in your eyes’

Date Night: A Review of Joss Whedon’s ‘In Your Eyes’

No one on this website needs to be told who Joss Whedon is. The 49-year-old writer/director is famous in the fanworld for creating beloved television shows such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, and Angel. He’s also responsible for some awesome independent projects like Dr. Horrible’s Sing-a-Long Blog, but after he helmed 2012’s The Avengers (which became the third-highest…

Silicon Valley Season Finale: Optimal Tip-to-Tip Efficiency Indeed

The first season of Silicon Valley came to a close this weekend with its eighth episode this season, chronicling the trials and tribulations of a small startup surrounded by money and fame as well as mediocrity and failure.  Did it stick its landing? It’s Showtime! On the last episode of Silicon Valley, the Pied Piper…

Review: wolfenstein: the new order (ps4)

Review: Wolfenstein: The New Order (PS4)

Introductory Thoughts: For me, Wolfenstein: The New Order, was a title that came out of nowhere. I say this because it wasn’t something I had done any research on before purchasing, it wasn’t a game that I had heard much about during development, and I am currently undergoing a phase where I am overloading my…

Comic review: ghosted #7

Comic Review: Ghosted #7

Ahahahahaaaaa….This issue of Ghosted is by far the most hilarious. I mean, not in the funny ha-ha way of Louis CK. But at the same time, I chuckled a few times because Jackson Winters is a jerk and I like that the debt he owes the Universe is being paid back in installments.  Ghosted #7:…

Review: hearthstone (ios) – is the hearth as much fun on ipad?

Review: Hearthstone (iOS) – Is the Hearth as Much Fun on iPad?

This review was tested on a third generation iPad (2012) featuring only Wi-Fi. I did not have the opportunity to test out gameplay over a cellular network. Hearthstone has been out on PC for quite some time now, wowing players with its addictive card based gameplay. But with its recent release on iPad it’s now…

Abbott and costello: math expertise?

Abbott and Costello: Math Expertise?

Does anyone else enjoy a carefree Saturday morning only consisting of eating endless bowls of cereal, pajama pants and, the best part, black and white television series, such as I Love Lucy (1951-1957), I Dream of Jeannie (1965-1970), and Abbott and Costello. While televisions made their first appearance in the late 1940s, William “Bud” Abbott…