‘Flywrench’ Review: Don’t Shoo This Fly

4.0
out of 5
Combining puzzle challenges with the coordination gameplay of a shooter is the basis of Flywrench, from developer Messhof. If you played the amazing minimalist PvP game Nidhogg, you may remember Messhof.  Flywrench is also a minimalistic designed game with some new and creative gameplay elements you will not find anywhere else. Control a “spaceship” through obstacles by pressing certain buttons at the right time to run into them with the correct color-coded section of the ship. Gravity is always fighting…  Read More
4.0
out of 5

‘8 Days’ Review: Die, Die My Darling

2.5
out of 5
8Days is a new retro style dual stick shooter from developer Santa Clara Games. Up to two players control one of two selectable characters, and shoot and stab their way through various enemies. Reminiscent of games like Ikari Warriors (NES) and Metal Gear (NES), 8Days incorporates some interesting gameplay dynamics and one hell of a challenge. 8Days is set in the middle of what can only be described as a horrible 1980’s action movie plot. Players wake up after a…  Read More
2.5
out of 5

Weekend Box Office: New Arrivals Hit a Wall

It was the worst President’s Day weekend at the North America box office in four years as three new features – The Great Wall, Fist Fight and A Cure for Wellness- all misfired. Instead, ticket buyers spent their money on holdovers The Batman LEGO Movie, Fifty Shades Darker and John…  Read More

HBO’s ‘Westworld’ on Digital HD March 6th; Blu-ray and DVD Later

Westworld Season 1 Digital
HBO's Westworld Season 1 starring Sir Anthony Hopkins, Ed Harris, Evan Rachel Wood, Thandie Newton, Jeffrey Wright, James Marsden and many others will make its home video debut March 6th exclusively on Digital HD. Physical disc fans don't worry; HBO has confirmed that Westworld Season 1 is also coming to Blu-ray and…  Read More

‘Logan’ Review: The Ends Justify The Means

Logan Review
4.9
out of 5
Logan, apart from being the last Hugh Jackman performance as the titular character, is also one of the best X-Men movies that Fox has produced. The decision to go with a hard R rating pays off in spades, as Logan/Wolverine is finally able to go into the comics-inspired berserker rages with no restraint, and the end result is a spectacular, brutal, touching, and very fitting end to one of the best comic book movie performances of them all. Logan picks…  Read More
4.9
out of 5

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