Jordan Maison
The Necronomicon Returns: Watch the Evil Dead Burn Trailer
Toy Review Tuesday: Figma’s Matoi Ryuko from Kill La Kill
In this week's Toy Review Tuesday, we got our hands on Figma's brand new Kill La Kill figure, Matoi Ryuko. While it may be our first time to get hands on a Figma produced figure, we certainly weren't disappointed. Come inside to see why this new figure is well worth your money to pick up!
Cinelinx’s Fan Art Friday – #1
Welcome to our first edition of Cinelinx's Fan Art Friday, where we cull from fan artists all across the web in order to showcase them for all to see. Come inside to see what we're bringing this week and learn how to submit your own!
Square Enix Reveals New Batman Figure; The Dark Knight as a Final Fantasy Character
Not every cool thing to come from SDCC is related to movies or comics. The show is also host to a bunch of really sweet collectibles and toy reveals, and let's face it, when fans are passionate about something, they typically want to show it off. One of the cool new action figures was revealed from Square Enix (and their Play Arts-Kai line of figures) in the form the Batman, reimagined by Final Fantasy artists. Come inside to check it out and learn more about this amazing creation.
The Fathergamer Podcast #35 – An Interview With Mike Levine
In this special episode of The Fathergamer podcast, we got the chance to sit down and talk with former Lucasarts alum, Mike Levine about his new gaming studio, Ninja Time Pirates, and his time working for Lucasarts. Come inside and have a listen to our latest podcast!
Andy Serkis, Adam Driver & More Join Hamill, Ford and Fisher in Star Wars: Episode VII
Well folks, today is the day that a lot of us have been waiting for since new Star Wars films were announced a while ago. Lucasfilm/J.J. Abrams have officially revealed the cast of the upcoming Star Wars: Episode VII, confirming previous rumors about some actors, and revealing that the original crew is returning! Come inside to check out the cast list.
Rated: Metal Gear Solid: Legacy Collection – Servicing the Fans
Metal Gear Solid fans have a brand new collection to drool over, in the MGS: Legacy Collection, which brings together just about every Metal Gear game currently in existence. While the new collection doesn’t add anything we haven’t gotten before, in terms of gameplay, it features some other extras specific to this set. Is it enough to justify the purchase for fans? Come inside to check our review and find out.
TFGP Episode #24 – The Definition of Insanity
Blame it on the Mayans or maybe the holidays, but this episode is all shades of crazy. The TFGP crew review Farcry 3 and Persona 4 for the Vita. We talk all about this year’s Video Game Awards (VGA’S) , and we start the discussion of what game should win our Golden Motorboat Award for Gaming Excellence.
TFGP Toy Review of the New NickelodeonTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Fathergamer and Melo review the new iterations of our favorite Heroes in a half shell. These definitely aren't the TMNT toys that we all grew up with. Kids just get all the cool things these days...
Rated: Star Wars Pinball – Wii U Edition
Earlier this year, Zen Studios released three of their Star Wars themed tables for their incredible Zen Pinball game for PSN and XBLA. Now Nintendo fans can get in on the action, as this week sees the release of those Star Wars tables on the Wii U system. Zen Studios was kind enough to let us get our hands on the game early in order to tell you whether or not it’s worth picking up from the Wii U’s eShop.
Bioshock Infinite Review: Solid but not Quite Revolutionary
The highly anticipated Bioshock Infinite hit stores finally last week to generally positive reviews. Does the game live up to the hype as well as the legacy of its predecessor? It's definitely worth playing through, but it's not quite as revolutionary as most reviews would suggest. Come inside to check out our thoughts on Irrational Games' latest.
StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm Review
The much anticipated follow-up, or expansion if you will, to Blizzard’s StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, released last week during what is an already busy and bustling month for video games. Does Blizzard’s newest real-time strategy game have what it takes to stand out in a month full of triple-A games? Come check out our full review to find out.
Rated: Jack the Giant Slayer – Entertaining but Shallow
Earlier this week I got the chance to check out Bryan Singer’s latest movie, Jack the Giant Slayer, and I’m here to help you decide whether or not the director’s latest effort is worth your time to see in theaters, or if you should hold off until it’s on Netflix.

