This is the summer to have monster fever. With the House of Mouse putting out a sequel to their much beloved monster movie, Monsters Inc., you can’t go to a movie theater or many...
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I Declare War Movie Review
Growing up in the 1980s, I was one of the lucky (or unlucky, depending on your world view) little boys who got the chance to play “war” with my friends using plastic toys and...
Smith Optics Outside the Wire Goggles with Bungie...
When looking around for a good set of goggles for use in your airsoft loadout, several things come to mind: Comfort, fog factor, field of view, price, protection, and user friendliness...
Leisure Suit Larry in The Land of The Lounge Lizards...
A bunch of us were crowded around a little computer monitor, one of the only computers in our dorms and we planned for a long night… with Larry. We all knew about the almost 40 year...
Dark Review (PC/Steam)
Last year, I was lucky enough to be at the announcement of Kalypso’s “Dark” and get my hands on the playable demo at the time. By “get my hands on it”, I mean...
Knights of Pen And Paper +1 Edition Review (PC)
It is easy for people to forget that role-playing games owe their popularity to a bunch of guys playing in their basement with character sheets, books fulls of monsters, and a handful of...
Element4L – A Review (PC)
Indie game developer, I-Illusions, has come up with a very charming action platform game with Element4L. With a very easy control scheme, Element4L is a great example of a game that is easy...
X3: Albion Prelude Review (PC/Steam)
There was something I didn’t realize about Captain Kirk until recently. As captain of the fictional Starship Entertprise, he had all the responsibility and basically none of the...
Jack Keane 2: The Fire Within Review (PC)
Every time I hear someone in my vicinity claim that the point and click adventure game genre is dead, I chuckle. Within the last year or so, I have played at least a dozen point and click...
Magrunner: Dark Pulse Review (PC)
GLaDOS Fhtagn! Here’s a question for you that I thought I would never ask, “What would happen if the world of Portal existed within the Lovecraftian Cthulu Mythos?” Well...