Believe it or not, R-rated comic book fare CAN work at the box office. Remember the original Blade and its follow-up Blade II? (Let’s forget Blade Trinity, for obvious reasons.) They made back three times their budget and gained a huge following. Same goes for Sin City (NOT its sequel), which did a fairly good amount of business despite the black-and-white motif.
Explore an open world island filled with natural and man-made structures. Progress with a multitude of puzzles that will keep you challenged for hours and hours.
Electronic Super Joy is a challenging platformer featuring a pulse pounding soundtrack by EDM superstar, EnV! Run, jump, fly and smash your way through 50+ unique levels, featuring low-gravity, world rotation, giant monsters & swarming missile attacks! The Evil Groove-Wizard rules the world with an iron fist. Can you defeat the Groove-Wizard and end his Tyranny? Are you a hero or a goat?
The challenging platformer is seemingly making a comeback, between games like Super Meat Boy and 1001 Spikes, games so frustratingly hard, you’d think they were the Dark Souls of a previous generation. Yet we strive on to beat them because, well, we’re gamers, duh.
Over the past few months, Loot Crate has been working on a few special packages outside of their usual monthly offerings, including crates based on franchises like Call of Duty, Fallout 4 and Nintendo’s amiibo line-up. However, for fans of the previously released Star Wars: The Force Awakens, the new Star Wars Limited Edition Crate really takes the cake. Available for purchase here for $100 ...[Read More]
Be prepared to relive the first nightmare in Resident Evil 0, a remastered version of the popular prequel to the original Resident Evil game.
Can I just say real quick that survival/horror games have certainly come a long way? I mean, they really have. By today’s standards, Resident Evil seems like a forgotten relic, especially when compared to the “scared crapless” games we’re coming across these days. That said, it still has its own goofy charm and enjoyable (to a point) gameplay, so I can understand Capcom opt...[Read More]
Gaming headsets can be quite expensive these days, which is why it’s good to see affordable alternatives, for those that like to get a quality gaming experience, but can’t quite purchase the elite Astro A40’s their heart desires. One decent alternative that we recently discovered is the Afterglow Lvl 5+ wired headset from PDP, which looks pretty sleek and discloses a good amount ...[Read More]
It’s been a crazy year for video games. We’ve seen long dormant franchises make a comeback, highly anticipated games get delayed, DLC flood the marketplace, and a few indie surprises pop out of the woodwork. Yet, at the end of the day, only a handful can be considered for the year’s best. Without further ado, here are my top ten games of 2015, with a few honorable mentions thrown...[Read More]
Assassin’s Creed Syndicate managed to do something pretty sweet with the series when it debuted last month, creating a great new storyline in jolly ol’ London while basing it around a pair of memorable characters, Jacob and Evie Frye. But what would become of the offered DLC for the game, you ask? Well, we already know where the first story begins…and it’s with Jack the Ripper. J...[Read More]
Over the years, the Star Wars movies have either created majestic memories for someone, or been a jumbled mess, depending on your perspective. George Lucas created the best kind of magic with the original Star Wars trilogy, but then, for some odd reason, felt like messing with his own work, between Special Edition treatments with questionable decisions (like the whole “NOOOO” thing in ...[Read More]
A game’s scope is all for naught if the gameplay can’t keep up with it. After all, what good is a world to explore if there’s very little for your character to do in it? Thankfully, some more recent examples in the genre have provided us with the means to shake up the very world we’re looking in. One good example of this is Fallout 4. Though it takes some getting used to (d...[Read More]