4.7

Fallout 4 review

As soon as I left the claustrophobic walls of Vault 111, all I could think about was making my way down towards Boston and discovering all the sights and locations Bethesda had imaginatively recreated in their ...

WWE 2K16 Review: Developmental

Last year, 2K's goal was to create a product that more closely resembles what you see on Monday and Thursday nights and the result was...disappointing. The idea was to implement new chain wrestling and stamina ...
4.5

Nyrius Aries Home+ review

Able to transmit video and audio data wirelessly, the Nyrius Aries Home+ Wireless HDMI 2 Input Transmitter and Receiver is essentially a substitute for an HDMI cable and a pair of devices that let you enjoy you...
4.3Ratings

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number review

Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number is the second and final game in the Hotline Miami series, bringing us a definitive ending the the ultra violent retro-styled rogue-like. And it was good. Hotline Miami 2 takes e...

McFarland, USA – Movie Review

Photo Credit: Ron Phillips/Disney In 1987 Boise, Idaho, high school football coach Jim White threw an athletic shoe at a player whose ego far outweighed his measure of respect.  The shoe bounced off of a loc...

Song One – Movie Review

In her first major motion picture in limited release, Kate Barker-Froyland has penned and directed a lovely and muted gem about a young woman slightly estranged from her family, who returns home after her broth...

American Sniper – Movie Review

Directed by Clint Eastwood and adapted for the screen by Jason Hall, "American Sniper" opens with brief snippets that depict the mindset and philosophy of the Kyle family patriarch, Wayne (Ben Reed). It's rathe...
4.4

Life is Strange: Chapter 1 review

Life is Strange is like watching a coming-of-age movie as an adult and realizing how simple life was back in the day. Walking down your school’s hallways, the only thing you had to worry about was remembering i...
3.6

Dying Light – The Blast Review

In theory alone, Techland’s Dying Light looks a lot like someone trying to cram as many industry buzzwords onto the back of a box as possible. Zombies? They’re here in droves. Parkour style rooftop running? It’...
4.3

Nixeus In-Ear Earphones review

In-ear earphones are great when hitting the gym or when you're going to be moving around a lot, but some of us like a good pair that can go beyond the workout. The problem is that many of the better-sounding pr...

So let’s talk about Destiny…

Before you read this you should know that this is not a Destiny review; at least not in the sense you’d expect. Understand that I’m not even claiming to have come close to finishing what Destiny has to offer — ...

Review – Oddworld: New n’ Tasty

More than just a re-release, Oddworld: New ’n Tasty is a complete reimagining of the original Abe’s Odyssey and the result is the absolute best version of the game to date. Long time fans of the series will appreciate the love given to the aging formula while those new to Oddworld get the game we imagined we would so long ago. Some of the controls have been changed, and not for the better but don’t let that stop you — those new to the series and those who have experienced the game before should check out this love letter to the Oddworld series.