The Jurassic Park series was not the first (or last) to venture in the genre of dinosaurs meet humans. Here are 7 other movies that do the genre justice.
Read More »Preview: Sherlock likes to dress up and sniff things in ‘Crimes & Punishments’
Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments is set to be the seventh entry in Focus Home Interactive's series and promises a lot more features and investigative methods including the sense of smell and the art of disguise.
Read More »‘The Mercenary Sea, Vol. 1’: a pulp treasure as precious as the one its swashbuckling hero seeks
I've said this before in my singe issue reviews of The Mercenary Sea, but this is one of the best titles out there. In fact, I don't mean to boast, but if you look on the back cover of this trade paperback you'll see a quote from a previous review by yours truly in which I rave about how much I love it.
Read More »‘Broken Age’ proves once and for all that games can be art
With Broken Age, Tim Schafer has upheld his reputation as an innovative developer and storyteller and has delivered a beautiful work of gaming gold.
Read More »Indiana Jones meets Jurassic Park in ‘Half Past Danger’
Nazis? Dinosaurs? How can this go wrong? Well, quite simply: it can’t. Stephen Mooney has written a truly outstanding and damn fun story. The only way Half Past Danger can go wrong is if you let it get half past you.
Read More »The choice is/isn’t yours to play ‘The Stanley Parable’
As an indie game, The Stanley Parable is excellent. The writing is sarcastic and funny and the design is simple while not feeling like a throwaway or flash game. My only hangup would perhaps be the price which is a bit steep for a game you can complete in just a few hours.
Read More »What happens when a novelist plays ‘The Novelist’?
As he plays The Novelist, this novelist thinks about everything he’s sacrificed, the options he didn't choose, the career choices he passed on, the friends and lovers he's pushed away, the people he may have hurt over the course of his own narrative. He worries. He wonders if these decisions were right.
Read More »Early Novels by Michael Crichton │ Review
We review three early novels by Michael Crichton previously published under the pseudonym John Lange: 'Scratch One,' 'Easy Go,' and 'Grave Descend.'
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