There’s no doubt that Guerrilla Games knocked it out of the park with their new IP, Horizon: Zero Dawn. Travis Northup’s review of the game highlighted the amazing
I got into Doctor Who around the end of 2011, starting with the Ninth Doctor and catching up to the then-current Eleventh Doctor in a few months, and later going
A little guilty pleasure of mine is cooking shows. Whether it be the lighthearted conflict of The Great British Baking Show or the stressful battles of Hell’s Kitchen, I
If you told me a year ago that we would have a comic about a ghost version of Hitler teaching Red Skull the heartwarming meaning of the “Hail Hydra”, I
December is right around the corner, which means Christmas is coming! Of course, we still have a few weeks before the holidays officially come at us, so why not enjoy
Dishonored 2 is very much about choice. The level of player agency in the game is so much more than the simple analog choice of stealth versus violence. Prima has
Another Wednesday, another slate of comics to check out! While this week is going to be filled with turkey, thankfulness, and maybe some shopping madness, you can be sure that
Cards on the table, I tend to be a little OCD about collectables in open world games. Ubisoft titles tend to have a bevy of collectable goodies tucked away in
There is no doubt that the story of Rifleman Cooper and his impromptu-partner BT-7274 was a bit of a surprise. The single-player portions of Titanfall 2 are a triumph, and
The words “coloring book” usually bring to mind blank versions of cartoon characters that kids watch on TV, or cheesey restaurant placemats. If you’re like me, you grew up
Like every kid at heart, I’ve avidly watched Disney movies growing up, and I’ve seen everything from The Lion King to Chicken Little to Cinderella III. However, if
Last week I had the opportunity to chat with key creators for Vampire Hunter D: Message from Mars. Calling in from across the globe was the Japanese Digital Frontier team,