Weekend Box Office: Post Thanksgiving Frame is Ho-Ho-Hum

The weekend after Thanksgiving is always a quiet time for multiplexes, and this year was no exception. Only two films managed to earn north of $10 million this weekend: Moana and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Otherwise, theaters across North America were about as busy as a grocery…  Read More

‘Amnesia Collection’ Review: Scary Good

4.0
out of 5
Back in 2010, Amnesia: Dark Descent was released for the PC to rave reviews. Collecting the original Amnesia, the short Justine expansion, and the sequel, A Machine For Pigs, Amnesia Collection is a horror survival masterpiece. For less than the cost of most games you can get all three. Now let me tell you why you should. The original game, and the first that players should tackle, is Amnesia: Dark Descent. Your character awakens in a old castle with no…  Read More
4.0
out of 5

‘Dishonored 2’ Review: Is This The Best Game Of 2016?

Dishonored 2 Review
4.8
out of 5
In 2012, I named Dishonored as my Game of the Year. The combination of the stellar art direction, deep, well-planned mythology, amazing play control, and the freedom of choice in every mission really spoke to me, and took me on a lengthy adventure that was equal parts memorable and emotional. When I finished the first Dishonored game, I immediately restarted it and played it again, making different choices, trying for the second, different ending. To put it bluntly, I played…  Read More
4.8
out of 5

‘Laser Disco Defenders’ Review: Disco Fever

4.0
out of 5
Laser Disco Defenders is a new “twin-stick” shooter game from developer Out of Bound Games and U.K. publisher Excalibur Games. Released earlier this year for the Playstation Vita, Laser Disco Defenders is a space shooter game with a 1970’s theme. All of the designs and music are a throwback to that era; big hair, big shoes, with big lasers tossed in. Players choose from the four different characters, each having different default speed and health. Using these characters, you can…  Read More
4.0
out of 5

Amazon Calmly Names ‘The Man in the High Castle’ (Spoilers!)

The Man in the High Castle
If you're trying to avoid The Man in the High Castle Season 2 spoilers then you'd best steer clear of his big spoiler drop from Amazon themselves. The man himself has been revealed to squash any theories that an aged Adolf Hitler is, in fact, The Man in the High Castle.…  Read More

‘Small Radios Big Televisions’ Review: It’s A Small World…

3.5
out of 5
Small Radios Big Televisions, from Canadian developer Fireface, and publisher Adult Swim, is a minimalist puzzle game with a big message and amazing synth soundtrack. Players are instantly thrust into a small dollhouse-like side view of an abandoned factory. It reminded me of those photos of real life cityscapes made to look like toys at first glance. Right away I knew I was in for a different gaming experience. SRBT is, if nothing else, very unique. Small Radios Big Televisions…  Read More
3.5
out of 5

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