Frozen was a box office success when it was released in 2013. Anna and Elsa were on merchandise everywhere – t-shirts, games, posters, lunch boxes, Ha...[Read More]
Disclaimer: Warner Bros. Home Entertainment provided us with a free copy of this Blu-ray/DVD that we reviewed in this blog post. The opinions we share...[Read More]
Journey to the Savage Planet Picture this, you’re releasing a game that is part No Man’s Sky (the original release), except more populated, teeming wi...[Read More]
Well, welcome back, Media Molecule. We have missed you tremendously. It has been a few years since Media Molecule has brought out a creatively flavore...[Read More]
Eclipse: Edge of Light was a tough one to review. This was the first game that activated my ‘motion sickness’ within a PSVR environment. The only othe...[Read More]
For the record, I still hate Minecraft. It’s tough to love that game, but I do understand it from afar. That’s all I can give to it at the moment. May...[Read More]
Arise is a Journey indeed. There are a handful of games out in the world that make you sit and ponder life. I was fortunate enough this year to play D...[Read More]
In today’s age of reboots and live-action remakes, did you ever think to yourself, “Wow, you know what we need? Live-action Dora! That would be great!...[Read More]
Welcome back to the world of Arthur Morgan and his quest to maintain relevance in the old west (a feat that is more than a tall task). Rockstar Games ...[Read More]
I know a lot of people who are huge fans of Scrat from the Ice Age films. I think they enjoy the sheer wackiness of the character and the situational ...[Read More]
Two popular Japanese born IPs that I have no experience with were recently combined by the developers at Brownies: Doraemon and Story of Seasons, the ...[Read More]
Artists have a clear vision of what they want to do and how deep they want to dive before everything is said and done. Deep down in an artist’s heart,...[Read More]