Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions is the newest in a long line of Spidey games. Does it succeed where other licensed superhero games have failed? Read More
Although The Monarch and Dr. Mrs. The Monarch fail to make an appearance in Sunday night’s new episode of The Venture Bros., “Pomp & Circuitry” does mark the return of several familiar faces long absent from the show. Read More
Roleplaying games take three of the spots in this latest grouping of five games in our countdown of the 100 Greatest Video Games of All Time. Read More
With the news of an American man's discovery that his son's baby pictures have been an Internet meme in Japan since 2004, I finally have enough incentive and totally legitimate reason to blather on about some of the more interesting Internet memes out there, all of which are Read More
When Law & Order: Criminal Intent started cutting back the number of episodes in which Detective Robert Goren appears, I lost interest in the Law & Order franchise as a whole. Fortunately, USA Network has renewed Criminal Intent once more, and Vincent D’Onofrio will be returning Read More
The mid-season premiere of The Venture Bros. is a mash-up of pop culture references ranging from House, M.D. and The Magic School Bus to the iconic magic carpet ride in Disney’s Aladdin. “The Diving Bell vs. The Butter-Glider” is an episode that is so ridiculous Read More
Over the years on Supernatural, sacrifice has been an ongoing theme. Here's a look at some of the sacrifices the Winchesters have had to make from seasons one through five. Read More
The next set of five in our countdown of the 100 Greatest Video Games of All Time ranges from space flight sims to first and third person shooters to auto racing games. Read More
I know nothing about NASCAR and even less about personal seating designed to enhance the video game-playing experience, but I’m still really excited about the upcoming release of a NASCAR licensed #11 Denny Hamlin “FedEx” Racing Seat by Playseat, an international gaming furniture Read More
Privateer Press released their first version of the Hordes 30mm tabletop game in April of 2006, and now the monstrous miniatures are back for a second helping of slaughter with Hordes: Primal Mk II. The newest version of the game released last month, and here's a look at the core Read More