The Pull List One Shot: Predator: Concrete Jungle
Kicking off Dark Horse’s series of Predator comics, Concrete Jungle is the closest thing we’ve had to a true sequel to the first Predator movie.
Review: Fantastic Four
Is the new Fantastic Four really as bad as everyone is saying? Find out in our review.
Review: Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
The Mission Impossible series has only gotten better as it goes along and Rogue Nation is a fun, fantastic entry in the series as Ethan Hunt tries to uncover the deadly network of The Syndicate.
Gamebox 2.0: Bad Ass Elephant Edition
Tons of platforming goodness has come our way since the last Gamebox article with games like Sega’s Tembo the Bad Ass Elephant, the phenomenon that is Rocket League and more.
Review: Ant-Man
Phase 2 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe closes out with a fantastic and fun heist caper as former Ant-Man Hank Pym recruits Scott Lang, a fresh from jail thief, on a mission to stop his former protege from unleashing a new weapon on the world.
Review: Terminator: Genisys
With the return of Arnold, Terminator: Genisys is the best sequel since T2 as it remixes both that movie and the original into a new alternate timeline where Kyle Reese and Sarah Connor must stop Skynet before it can be activated.
Review: L.A. Slasher
Fed up with the vapidness of Reality TV, a vigilante, The LA Slasher, takes it upon himself to clean up LA in the slasher/satire, LA Slasher.
Gamebox 2.0: 1st Rule of Punch Club
We got to check out some E3 demos for a couple of upcoming Tiny Build games along with some downloadable titles on the PS4 and a throwback top down PC shooter for this edition of Gamebox 2.0.
Preview of EA at TooManyGames 2015
Too Many Games is coming this weekend of June 26-28, and it’s gonna be another wild adventure. TMG is 3 days of panels, tournaments, indie games and geek shopping located in one convenient place. There are many different types of games to play, YouTube content creators to meet, cosplay to snap pictures of and concerts to attend. […]
Review: Jurassic World
22 years after the landmark blockbuster, we again visit Isla Nublar — this time with a fully functioning park. But does indie director Colin Trevorrow and stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard bring us on a dino-fueled joy ride or a jurassic-sized disappointment?