Review: Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward

Review: Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward
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Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward is a cacophony of everything one could love about an MMORPG mixed with a few new ideas that range from great to frustrating. … read more

Review Persona 4: Dancing All Night

Review Persona 4: Dancing All Night
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Persona 4 Dancing All Night is your classic rhythm game using only the buttons on your Vita to keep the music flowing. … read more

A New Hope: My Impressions on the Star Wars Battlefront Beta

A New Hope: My Impressions on the Star Wars Battlefront...
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From what I’ve played so far, Star Wars Battlefront is shaping up to be the ultimate Star Wars fanservice video game. … read more

Review: LEGO Dimensions

Review: LEGO Dimensions
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LEGO Dimensions is unique because LEGO has 14 different licenses and worlds to explore—from Portal to The Simpsons. –SLUG Magazine … read more

Review: The Future Diary

Review: The Future Diary
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Future Diary isn’t without its minor issues. At times it seems like it’s trying a bit too hard to be dark and edgy, to the point of neglecting character development at times. … read more

Review: BEDLAM

Review: BEDLAM
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Playing trek after trek into the harsh wastes of Bedlam, it’s easy to draw the comparison to the classic DOS game Oregon Trail. … read more

Review: The Red Road – The Complete Second Season

Review: The Red Road – The Complete Second Season
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It wasn’t until midway through episode three that The Red Road sank in its hooks. … read more

Review: The Book Of Unwritten Tales 2

Review: The Book Of Unwritten Tales 2
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A point-and-click adventure wouldn’t be complete without numerous puzzles to drive the story forward, and The Book Unwritten Tales 2 is no exception. … read more

Review:  The Leftovers: The Complete First Season

Review: The Leftovers: The Complete First Season
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The Leftovers: The Complete First Season Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Street: 10.6 Two percent of the world’s population is gone. There’s no perceptible pattern as to who was taken. Nobody knows how, nobody knows why, nobody knows if they’re ever coming back. Opening with this premise, themes of the unknown feature heavily into The Leftovers.

What’s In The Box?! Geek Fuel: September 2015

What’s In The Box?! Geek Fuel: September 2015
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Geek Fuel made a stop in SLC recently at the latest Salt Lake Comic Con, just in time for my September box to come in the mail. … read more