An odd film to be sure, but one that was very skillfully put together.
Tower defense. In space. Goin' sideways.
Transformers Animated ran for three seasons and forty-two episodes from late 2007 to mid-2009. It was a kid-friendly reboot that I actually hadn't seen before receiving the Complete Series in for review. Available now through Amazon, the six disc complete series set is released alongside the previously-unreleased complete season three. Let's have a look.
Holy must-own DVD Batman.
Murdered: Soul Suspect has a compelling enough story that it overshadows the game's other significant shortcomings.
In History Channel's seventh season of The Universe, it tackles four of huge questions, and attempts to provide answers for all.
Released in Japan a year ago, Bushido Man makes it way stateside from Shout!, and it's one of the more entertaining -- yet ultimately bizarre -- martial arts films I've seen in years.
A pair of action films comes to a Blu-ray double feature this July.
Night Light Interactive's award-winning, cool-looking 2D adventure is out now for $14.99.
MachineGames and Bethesda reboot the genre's oldest, paying respects along the way while giving it a next-gen sizzle that action gamers shouldn't miss.
Shout! and Fortune Star teamed up to release a four-pack of '70s "kung fu" movies in the first Martial Arts Movie Marathon set.
Transformers Animated ran for three seasons, and all three of those seasons, as well as a separate release just for the third season, are releasing on June 10th from Shout! Factory.