Review: Atlantis

Review: Atlantis
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Atlantis BBC Home Entertainment Street: 08.18 Atlantis is a medieval-fantasy show that comes from our friends across the pond. There’s gods that need appeasing and weddings to be planned in the second half of season two. Everything naturally goes awry and it’s entertaining enough. The show lacks a certain je ne sais quoi—it’s missing that

Review: Forza Motorsport 6

Review: Forza Motorsport 6
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Forza Motorsport 6 Turn 10 Studios/ Microsoft Studios Reviewed on: Xbox One (Exclusive) Street: 09.15.2015 I don’t think it’s out of the question to say that Turn 10’s Forza series is every bit a part of what makes the Xbox platform what it is, perhaps even as much of war as Halo or the Gears

Review: Blackwell 4: Deception

Review: Blackwell 4: Deception
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Blackwell 4: Deception Developer/Publisher: Wadjet Eye Games Played on: iOS Street Date: 09.24 Of all the video games with terrible film adaptations, I always thought Blackwell was a series ripe for a great film–or in 2015, a new Netflix series. The series, which spanned a total of five games, starred Rosangela Blackwell, a freelance writer

Review: Elementary: The Complete Third Season

Review: Elementary: The Complete Third Season
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Elementary’s main difference doesn’t lie with Sherlock, but with his sidekick, Watson. Instead of a John Watson, we have a Joan Watson—it’s also set in New York instead of London. … read more

Review: Cute Things Dying Violently

Review: Cute Things Dying Violently
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This game would’ve worked perfectly as an app for mobile phones, but even with a three-dollar price tag, it’s tough to recommend Cute Things Dying Violently. … read more

Review: Supernatural: Season 10

Review: Supernatural: Season 10
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Even though paranormal drama is well represented in today’s TV land, Supernatural’s cocktail of humor and horror seems to have picked up where its predecessors left off. … read more

Review: Out of the Vault: Halloween Collection

Review: Out of the Vault: Halloween Collection
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It’s that time of year again, folks—the holidays are upon us. This means that TV shows will start showing their holiday episodes. … read more

Review: Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse

Review: Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse
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Broken Sword 5: The Serpent’s Curse manages to rekindle my love for the point-and-click puzzle adventure genre with only a few stumbles along the way. … read more

Review: Portlandia: Season Five

Review: Portlandia: Season Five
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Portlandia: Season Five IFC and Video Service Corp Street: 08.25 Fans of Portlandia rejoice! The latest season of the hilarious, Lorne Michaels–produced sketch show has a little (or a lot) of something for everyone to get excited about. These half-hour, PG-13 friendly episodes feature SNL’s Fred Armisen and the wonderfully talented Carrie Brownstein. Season 5

Review: Criminal Minds: Season 10

Review: Criminal Minds: Season 10
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Criminal Minds: Season 10 CBS/ ABC Studios/ Paramount Street: 08.25 I have always been a fan of crime drama, psychological thrillers, and suspense. However, I had never actually watched Criminal Minds until I picked up the latest DVD box set for this latest season to have aired, season 10. I actually wonder why I haven’t

Review: Until Dawn

Review: Until Dawn
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Until Dawn Supermassive Games/Sony Computer Entertainment Reviewed on: PS4 (exclusive) Street: 08.25   Warning: Since Until Dawn is a story-heavy game, it bears mentioning that this review will contain minor spoilers. If you’re worried about that, go and buy the game. It’s worth your money. The rest of you, read on.   Oh man. Distilling

Review: Nobunga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence

Review: Nobunga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence
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Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence Tecmo KOEI Reviewed on: PS4 Also on: PC Street: 09.04 Sphere of Influence is one of the most complicated video games I have ever played. Now, I’m not exactly well versed in the world of simulation/strategy games—second place on my most complicated list is probably the 360 game Civilization Revolution—but