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Review: The Following – Season 3
The Following is an excellent reminder that the crime genre isn’t out of tricks, and its final season pulls out all the stops to create a macabre spectacle. … read more
Review: Halo 5: Guardians
Halo 5: Guardians will bring some new players to the fold and give those waiting for that killer app on Xbox One something to look forward to. … read more
Review: Warhammer 40k: Deathwatch: Tyranid Invasion
Deathwatch has invested the most effort into really exploring the tabletop roots of Warhammer 40K. … read more
Review: Ride
For those of you looking for a good racing game, Ride also fits the bill, though it doesn’t do anything particularly new for the genre. … read more
Review: Subaeria – Robotic Capitalist Hellscape
Subaeria is good, there’s just not enough of it right now. I wanted more room variety, more environments and more enemies to mess with. … read more
Review: NBA 2K16
Regardless of how Spike Lee nearly ruins the whole party, NBA 2K16 remains a must-own for any diehard NBA fan. … read more
Review: Guitar Hero Live
Guitar Hero Live, the first Guitar Hero in 5 years, answers the question on everybody’s mind: Should I bother adding more plastic guitars to my collection? … read more
Review: Tango Fiesta
This may sound like it’s an awful game, but just like you would enjoy a bad ’80s movie, I enjoyed Tango Fiesta. … read more
Review: The Gallows
The Gallows wasn’t just a studio attempt at cashing in on the found footage genre, but it was an actual passion project. … read more
5 Reasons I Keep Going To Anime Banzai
Banzai got its start at Salt Lake Community College, as a small project put forth by an anime club. It moved venues over the years to accommodate more attendees as it grew in popularity. … read more
How I Won Anime Prom
Kate and I can’t contain our laughter as we make our way to the front of the hall, because holy shit we might be winning prom. … read more
Gamer Vs. Con: What I Learned At Anime Banzai
Something about Anime Banzai that was immediately noticeable was its respect for their scope. … read more