Tag: REVIEWS

February 2026 Movie Releases

February might be the shortest month of the year, but still manages to pack in a whole bunch of new movies to watch both in theaters and at home! With January out of the way, the second month of the year begins to bring out some more of the "big gun" releases. From a brand new Scream legacy sequel, Emerald Fennell's new take on Wuthering...

February 2026 Game Releases

I hope y'all are staying warm! February is here and with the late winter chill, there are plenty of games to help pass the time while we wait for spring to hit! We've got titles like Resident Evil Requiem, Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, Mario Tennis Fever, Ride 6, Ys X: Proud Nordics, Styx: Blades of Greed, Avowed, Crisol: Theater of Idols and more coming to...

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts is a Saturday Morning Adventure | Review

The Transformers return to the big screen this week and despite some issues, uses it's impressive action and likeable characters to bring tons of...

Street Fighter 6: Rising Dragon Punches and Fierce Global Battles | Review

Street Fighter 6 takes the iconic franchise to new places, making it accessible to newcomers, while bringing the depth and fun for long time...

One Hell-A Experience | Dead Island 2 Review

Despite the long wait, Dead Island 2 manages to deliver a fun—albeit short—experience that will keep you coming back for more zombie killing. Most games...

Hit The Road Again | Road 96: Mile 0 Review

Road 96 is a road trip driven game that eclipses a political environment while telling fascinating character driven stories. The procedural environment lets you...

Saints and Sinners Chapter 2 Is The Definitive Walking Dead Experience | Review

The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners - Chapter 2: Retribution has made the jump to PS VR2, bringing some refinements to the newly launched...

Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty Is A “Soulslike” Experience You Crave | Review

I’ll be upfront, I’m not a “soulslike” fan and was skeptical of playing Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, but I did and I wasn’t too...

Atomic Heart Review | A Imaginative Adventure, With Some Flaws

Atomic Heart wears its influences on its sleeves, and meshes them competently, but it needs just a little bit more focus. Here's our review. It’s...

Finally Perfected, Zombieland Headshot Fever Reloaded Does Rail Shooting Right | Review

Shooters and VR headsets go together like peanut butter and chocolate. In order to stick out you need to do something special. Luckily Zombieland:...

Cities: Skylines Remastered Brings All The Updates We Wanted| Review

Cities: Skylines was a surprise a few years ago when they went toe-to-toe with the behemoth SimCity, and managed to win. Then the game...

The PSVR2 is a Generational Leap Forward | Review

The PSVR2 is a generational leap for VR and 10 minutes after turning it on, you won’t even remember what the first generation was...

Wanted: Dead Reminds Us What Broken Games Were Like | Review

Wanted: Dead was a game flying under radar, and I didn’t understand why. The trailers looked fun, and they even released a super cool...

JUNG_E Swings Big and Mostly Hits | Review

Between far out Sci-Fi action, the ethics of robotic AI, and questions of consciousness, JUNG_E is a surprisingly intimate story that mostly lands. The...

Blacktail, An Indie Masterpiece | Review

Blacktail is a hidden gem Focus Entertainment decided to stealth release last month. I didn’t hear much about it—never even knew it existed—until it...

The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me Provides a Worthy Season Finale

Despite some minor issues, The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Me serves as an excellent "finale" in Bandia Namco's horror anthology franchsie! Warning: this...

One Piece Film Red is an Action-Packed Concert with Tons of Heart | Review

At last, the latest One Piece film, One Piece Film Red is finally here. Thanks to Crunchyroll, we were able to watch both the...

Gotham Knights | Review

Gotham Knights gives gamers an adventure without Batman, but it surprisingly does a good job of filling in that massive gap with a thrilling...

NHL 23 | Review

While it isn’t a big leap forward, NHL 23 adds enough new features and fine polish to make it feel worthwhile for hockey fans. Stepping...

Amsterdam | Review

David O. Russell’s latest film is a satirical political thriller cast as a fast-talking noir. Unfortunately it doesn’t quite have the direction, and coherency...

Three Thousand Years of Longing | Review

Imaginative director George Miller’s latest film is a romantic epic which certainly makes a profound visual statement. Unfortunately, the film’s narrative doesn’t exactly convey...

Saints Row (2022) | Review

Saints Row has been on an interesting journey through multiple games. At one point, Saints Row was nothing much more than a GTA clone....