John Carpenter has long been a household name for things that go bump in the night, and his work has had a huge impact on the world of horror entertainment. From video games to films to comics and more, you would be hard-pressed to find a...
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The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina Presents Madam Satan Comic Review
I have been reading comics since I was a child back in the 1970s and, though my friends were into kid ones like Richie Rich or...
Read MoreVampire: The Masquerade Walk Among Us Audio Book Review
I’ve always been a voracious reader but nowadays it can be hard to fit the time in. I recently began checking out audio...
Read MoreWhere We Live: A Benefit for the Survivors in Las Vegas Review
My wife and I were in bed, I was reading a book on my phone and she was on Facebook and Twitter, catching up on the day’s...
Read MorePredator Vs. Judge Dredd Vs. Aliens: Splice And Dice
When I sat down with Predator Vs. Judge Dredd Vs. Aliens: Splice And Dice, I expected something kind of deal where the Predators...
Read MoreJohn Carpenter’s Tales Of Science Fiction: Vault (Issue 2 of 3)
The first issue of Vault left us with a strangely alien ship that has a quote from Emily Dickinson on the hull. The strange ship...
Read MoreWorld of Tanks has been one of my favorite games since it first showed up at E3 years ago. Its sister games World of Warplanes and World of Warships are really good too but nothing seems to compete with the original which has me coming back to...
On occasion, we do a review of a digital book here on GamingShogun.com. Usually, they involve some geekdom our readers and team have a particular fondness for. In this case, the book I recently read was “Infected” by James Schannep...
When I first heard the title of this book I thought it might be much like some of the books of my youth titled “101 Uses For A Dead Cat” and expected a tasteless collection of mistreated kitty corpses. What I found instead was a...