Out of all the games that have come out in 2015, Bloodborne has set itself apart, with a fresh gameplay style that is different enough from FromSoftware’s other games, and yet still feels like a “Souls” game.
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American Guinea Pig: Bouquet of Guts and Gore (2014) – Review
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American Ultra (2015) – Review
Reviews already take an unjustified amount of time to get to the point nowadays, so I’m going to skip my usual two paragraph introduction and get right to the crux of this review right here: American Ultra is one weird fucking movie.
Review – Banana/Cucumber (2005)
Making two shows that air at the same time and take place in the same universe is not an easy task. Russell T Davis‘ first work since Torchwood is an undeniably ambitious move- make not one, not two but THREE shows that interplay with each other. Now I’ve only seen two of those shows, as…
The Rise and Fall of Command & Conquer
Command & Conquer was made in 1995 and used to be the go to game series for Real Time Strategy. Also known as RTSs, the 90s had a whole plethora of RTS franchises from Warcraft made in 1994 to Dune II in 1992 to even Age of Empires in 1997; however, the one thing that…