‘Atomic Blonde’ Review: The Cold War Goes Nuclear Sexy

Atomic Blonde Review
4.2
out of 5
The end of the 1980s saw the end of the Cold War and the fall of the Berlin wall, which changed the world -- especially the spy world -- in a great many ways. Without a war to fight in, many spies were left, well, in the cold. In the new film Atomic Blonde, spies from most of the world powers are converging in Berlin in November of 1989, all seeking a mysterious watch that contains a list of every single operative…  Read More
4.2
out of 5

‘Aven Colony’ Review: Big On Style, Light On Content

3.0
out of 5
Elon Musk has made it clear that he wants to be the first person to put a colony on another planet. Sadly, that appears to be in the distant future, but the recently released Aven Colony might scratch his itch for the time being. Aven Colony, developed by Mothership Entertainment, puts you at the helm of a fledgling colony on a new planet, Aven Prime. Your goal is simple: give your colonists a place to thrive in the new world.…  Read More
3.0
out of 5

‘The Metronomicon: Slay the Dance Floor’: Coming Soon

Via Press Release from Akupara Games: Packing in a fully-fledged story mode with a colorful cast of musically-empowered heroes and villains, The Metronomicon sees you take control a party of eight newly graduated masters of the “rhythmic combat arts” to wage musical warfare against a multitude of dance-mongering fiends. By…  Read More

‘SpeedRunners’ Review: A Competitive, And Fun, Run-Around

SpeedRunners Review
4.2
out of 5
I love tinyBuild's games. The publisher just knows how to publish some incredible indie games that beg to be played. Already this year, I've played and loved Punch Club and Mr. Shifty, and now tinyBuild has published yet another stunner with the fast-paced indie hit, SpeedRunners, from developer DoubleDutch Games. In SpeedRunners, players select a hero character and the goal is to run, slide, and swing around a 2D, side-scrolling level, outracing three other racers until you have left them so far…  Read More
4.2
out of 5

‘Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age’ Review: A True Timeless Classic Returns

Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age Review
4.8
out of 5
I freely admit that Final Fantasy XII is my favorite numbered Final Fantasy game. When it was originally released in 2006, I was completely enthralled with the epic story that took parts of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire (before most people even knew what it was), parts of Star Wars, and the best tropes of the Final Fantasy series and mashed them all together with a intuitive and fun combat system, a unique upgrading mechanic, and…  Read More
4.8
out of 5

‘Cryptark’ Review: Rogue Space Shooter

3.8
out of 5
Cryptark is a unique take on the classic side-scrolling, twin stick shooter. Developer Alientrap has combined some elements of the RPG and TSS, along with roguelike elements such as randomly generated stages. Players control a flying mechsuit and their character is part of a team of spaceship salvagers tasked with finding the elusive “Cryptark” ship. Legend says it contains a horde of treasures. Challenging gameplay and labyrinthine ships full of traps, security systems, and enemies await you. Plan ahead, spend…  Read More
3.8
out of 5

TheHDRoom