The latest Marvel Knights motion comic to hit DVD from Shout! Factory is Eternals, based on Neil Gaiman and John Romita Jr's 2006 series.
When you think of Transformers, you're probably not thinking of Beast Machines, but this short-lived series from the turn of the century proves to be very entertaining. Originally released on DVD over eight years ago and long since out of print, Shout! has picked up the rights and re-released the series this week in one complete, very low priced package.
Metro Redux is one of the few must buy games for the PS4/X1.
The Vita has found quite a niche as the go-to platform for JRPGs, with the first western release of a Sword Art Online game arriving exclusively on Sony's handheld.
Japan has been enjoying Tales of Xillia 2 since 2012, but it just arrived on our shores last week. Was it worth the wait?
A fun as hell ultimate edition that plays extremely well on the PS4 and offers more than just the Reaper of Souls expansion and the latest code.
Transformers: Cybertron, the last part of the Unicron trilogy, comes homes to DVD this week, matching the quality and excellent pricing of the previously released series of Armada and Energon.
One of the very best from all of last gen reloads and arrives on the PS4.
DLC for the latest Snipe-fest from 505 and Rebellion is coming soon.
Sniper Elite 3 takes the fight to Africa, sporting bigger maps and more sniping action than its predecessors, but it's also got a lot of bugs and shortcomings (most if not all are patchable), that detract, but do not ruin, the experience.
From design to execution, Bloodbath has a lot of issues.
Complete your Transformers DVD collection this August with the release of Cybertron -- the official word inside...