One Piece: Unlimited World Red has been around for about three years on a couple other consoles, but this year Bandai Namco released their Deluxe Edition
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Iron Tides is another Steam indie turn-based strategy game, this time with some adorable 2D exploration and Vikings. Who doesn’t love Vikings?
Counterplay Games and Bandai Namco's Duelyst is a card-based strategy game. Yep, you read that right. Mostly, though, it’s a little bit like chess.
Lineage 2: Revolution is a fun, if a bit cookie-cutter MMO. And with high-fidelity 3D graphics, it does give many traditional MMOs a run for their money.
Review: DOOM VFR is an interesting addition to the VR library — mostly because everywhere you turn is pentagrams.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi is the passing of the torch from one generation to another, and director Rian Johnson was the perfect choice for the transition.
Syfy dropped the first episode of their series adaptation of Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson‘s Happy!…and Bleeding Cool‘s here with a live blog recap.
After a tepid first outing with Episode VII and the heartbreaking passing of Carrie Fisher, The Last Jedi is a solid, meaningful addition to the franchise.
Review of Super Sons #11 from DC Comics by Peter J. Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Ryan Benjamin, Richard Friend, Gabe Eltaeb and Rob Leigh
Review of Superman #37 from DC Comics by Peter J. Tomasi, Patrick Gleason, Jorge Jimenez, Alejandro Sanchez, and Rob Leigh, starting Super Sons of Tomorrow.
Review for Damage #1 from DC Comics by Tony S. Daniel, Robert Venditti, Danny Miki, Tomeu Morey, and Tom Napolitano, the first of DC's New Age of Heroes.
Star Wars: The Last Jedi takes unexpected risks, keeps you on the edge of your seat, and is emotionally moving in a way that will be leave fans stunned.
Back in April we had the chance to review a Nintendo Switch case from WaterField that worked out pretty well, and ever since then we've been interested to
Review of Judas #1 from BOOM! Studios by Jeff Loveness, Jakub Rebelka and Colin Bell, a gorgeous piece of art with intrigue to keep the reader hooked