The New 52 – Justice League #1 to #3 It’s somewhat ironic that the week of the comic expo I only read three comics but there you go I suppose. When I bought these, issue #3 had just come out so ...
About a month ago I was asked by an old friend and journalism student to provide some opinions and statements on Mass Effect and its handling of gamer choice. Decent piece was turned out and I’m...
The New 52 – Aquaman #1 to #4 (“The Trench”) I don’t think I’d ever be able to tell someone “you know, Aquaman is kind of awesome”. This might be due to a lack of interest growing up in a superhero &n...
So I decided I wanted to start writing a bit more frequently but due to a lack of games I’ve been interested in and not making it out to a theater for awhile, I figured I’d start writing a weekly upda...
Welcome to Rapture. Three simple words that had little to no meaning to me until the latter half of 2007 when BioShock hit stores shelves and found its way into my heart. What could have easily been “...
Remember when the image of the future included servant robots, befriending new species and exploring far beyond what we could ever imagine? Maybe it’s just the rose-tinted glasses coming off wit...
…and I know I should probably be excited at the prospect this game offers, forgiving the first for the flaws I feel made it no more than an exercise in redundancy, but I just can’t do it. Maybe if not...
With the release of Mass Effect 2, more so than I can personally remember with any other game, it has grown too apparent that marketing gimmicks have started overstepping their bounds into a realm in ...
Knight of the Silver Hand and heir to the throne of Lordaeron, Prince Arthas Menethil was forced to watch masses of his people succumb to a plague which converts innocent people into the mindless unde...
It is no secret to anyone that I am a subscriber to World of Warcraft and frequently indulge in my monthly investment when bored or during specific allotted times for progression purposes, however it ...