Steven McGehee

Monster Jam: Path of Destruction

I have fond memories of playing Microsoft's Monster Truck Madness many years ago on my first 3D gaming PC. In the more than decade since that game was released, there really haven't been a lot of monster truck games, be they arcade or sim, released. Just last month, however, Activision published the next Monster Jam game by developer Virtuos. Monster Jam: Path of Destruction differs from its Urban...[Read More]

Inception

Christopher Nolan has quickly become one of my favorite directors. After two awesome Batman movies, this summer saw the release of Inception, a film Nolan had been working on for more than a decade. Easily my favorite film of the year, and one that has a place on my all time list, Inception is a fascinating exploration of dreams. Tomorrow, Warner is releasing Inception on Blu-ray in a limited edit...[Read More]

Batman Beyond: The Complete Series

In 1999, Warner Brothers would release the follow up cartoon that would take the place of the classic Batman: The Animated Series. Batman Beyond would run for fifty-two episodes before abruptly ending after three seasons. During that time there was also one feature length movie produced. Batman Beyond was a fresh take on the Batman universe that was intended to appeal to a younger audience, and wh...[Read More]

Kill Zone

The Weinstein Company continues its Asian cinema series, Dragon Dynasty, with Kill Zone. Known internationally as SPL, and first released in 2005, Kill Zone stars Donnie Yen, Sammo Hung, Simon Yam, and young action star Jacky Wu. The Ultimate Edition Blu-ray packs in over one and a half hours of interesting interviews, but how does the total package rate?

Vindictus Level Cap Raised And Two New Dungeons Now Available With Episode IV

Nexon's ever-expanding MMO has a new episode available now -- details below...

Adrenalin Misfits

Konami's first entry into the Kinect platform is one of the more interesting launch titles available. Rather than relying on old IP, dance, fitness, or mini-game compilation, Konami created an entirely new game with Adrenalin Misfits. While primarily aimed at a younger audience, I found Adrenalin Misfits to be one of the more enjoyable Kinect games I've played thus far, although it's not without s...[Read More]

Majin And The Forsaken Kingdom

Majin And The Forsaken Kingdom is a third person action adventure game that was developed in Japan by Game Republic (Genji series, Folklore, Knights Contract). Majin also features a lot of puzzles and a team based single player experience in which players control Tepeu and, via a command system, the Majin (the giant, cute beast in the box art). Featuring a very good, although fairly familiar story...[Read More]

Fluidity For Nintendo WiiWare Set To Make A Splash

Control water in an interesting new WiiWare game -- details below!

The Extra Man

Kevin Kline, Paul Dano, and Katie Holmes, star in a quirky comedy film named The Extra Man. The movie was just recently released onto Blu-ray, so let's take a closer look, shall we?

I’m Still Here

Casey Affleck in his debut as a director is behind a drama/documentary of Joaquin Phoenix as the actor suddenly leaves his promising acting career to try and become a hip-hop star in "I"m Still Here." Interestingly, there seems to be a lot of chatter online about whether what Joaquin did is for real or not, further adding to the bizarre nature of this film. It's definitely one of those films that ...[Read More]

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1

Harry Potter, JK Rowlings ever-popular fantasy series about a group of young magicians, is back this holiday with part one of the final chapter -- The Deathly Hallows. EA's Bright Light studio is also back for another movie-game, this time sporting third person, cover based shooting gameplay like Gears of War. Unfortunately for Harry Potter fans, there's a lot to be desired in this latest gaming a...[Read More]

Deadwood: The Complete Series

This ain't your father's western show. But if you're into well thought-out, award winning westerns and don't mind a gritty presentation, Deadwood is for you. The series, which ran from March of 2004 to 2006, has never been released in HD until now.