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Game Review: Remnant: From The Ashes – Souls with a Rifle, or Cowboy Post-Apo in a Cloud of Absurdity - 7 years later

April 28, 2026
  I didn’t think I’d get this hooked. In fact, I was convinced that after playing the more polished sequel, the first game would taste like ...Read More

Comic Review: Detective Comics #1104 – Fear Has Big Eyes, but Batman Has None

April 27, 2026
  The Detective Comics series has accustomed us over the years to darker, more analytical tales of the Dark Knight, and the current arc con...Read More

Game Review - PRAGMATA - Capcom Reminds Us Why We Love Video Games

April 25, 2026
  Capcom kept us waiting for this title for far too long. Originally announced back in 2020, Pragmata was a great unknown for years a digit...Read More

Game Review: Yakuza kiwami 3 & Dark Ties

April 24, 2026
  This is no ordinary release. It is likely the most controversial moment in RGG Studio’s history. Yakuza Kiwami 3 & Dark Ties was mean...Read More

Comic Review: Batman #162 – A Visual Feast in a Narrative Gutter. Hush 2 is a Disaster

April 24, 2026
  Legendary duos returning years later is always a risky gamble, but what Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee are serving us in the sequel to the cult cla...Read More

Comic Review: The Amazing Spider-Man #16 – Norman Osborn in a Mask of Hope. Is Spidey Finally Back on Track?

April 14, 2026
  After a rather controversial and let’s be honest, somewhat tedious "cosmic arc," Joe Kelly brings us back to Earth. While some m...Read More

Comic Review: The Amazing Spider-Man #15 – Cosmic "Slop," or Spidey Trapped in Mediocrity

April 10, 2026
  When Joe Kelly announced his "cosmic arc" for The Amazing Spider-Man , fans were divided. On one hand, we were promised a breath...Read More

Comic Review: The Amazing Spider-Man #14 – solid craftsmanship that loses its identity

April 08, 2026
  The The Amazing Spider-Man series has long balanced between attempts at freshness and the weight of its own history. Issue #14 is a textb...Read More

Comic Review: The Amazing Spider-Man #13 – A Cosmic Adventure Without Weight

April 07, 2026
  After more grounded (though uneven) storylines, The Amazing Spider-Man #13 takes Peter Parker far beyond Earth into a cosmic narrative th...Read More
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