Month: October 2015
Review: Carhartt Force Line
Carhartt hooked me up with a little bit of everything from their new line. Their shirts really do wick the sweat away from the wettest bodies. … read more
Review: ViDi Transparent Camera Kit
What sets the ViDi apart from those other guys is the price, and we are talking a few C-notes of separation. … read more
Review: Disgaea 5: Alliance of Vengeance
If you’re not familiar with the Disgaea series, just imagine a game where you can level up your whole team to level 9999 then reincarnate them back at Level 1 so that you can build them back up again—stronger, faster and more ridiculously overpowered than ever before. … read more
Review: King’s Quest Chapter 1: A Knight to Remember
King’s Quest is a great example of why these smaller games deserve more exposure. … read more
Review: Nobunaga’s Ambition: Sphere of Influence
Sphere of Influence … read more
Review: Nova-111
In Nova-111, scientists have been developing the “Greatest Science Experiment” with the intention of unlocking “real-time” in a turn-based world. … read more
Review: Avatar: The Last Airbender – The Complete Series
Avatar – The Complete Series, brings together one of the first attempts to collect all three seasons of this watershed show into a single box set. … read more
The Color of Noise
The Color Of Noise does an incredibly thorough job of laying out the origins and life span of Tom Hazelmyer and Amphetamine Reptile Records. … read more
Review: Tales Of Zestiria
Tales of Zestiria expands on the real-time combat of the Tales franchise in a phenomenal fashion. … read more
Review: Sublevel Zero
Sublevel Zero is a hell of a fun game, and it’s refreshing to play something different. … read more