Each week, I read a bunch of comics, and give you a brief statement about what I thought about the comic. Sometimes, I photoshop the comics and try to be funny. There are some spoilers but I try not to completely ruin a comic. This week, I might as well start with the big one…
Supreme Commander – the Real Review
3/5, 7/10, umm, 2.5 stars out of 4 – whatever scale you want it’s about a C So I acquired Supreme Commander and played through one of the single player campaigns and also started another. I have not tried multiplayer yet so this re-review is based entirely on single player experience. With all that said, […]
Review: Gamerz movie
While researching my article on Gaming DVDs for one of our gift guides, I thought I had come across nearly all the movies done about gaming. It seems I missed at least one, which I discovered while searching around Netflix. That’s how I came across Gamerz. Going in, I wasn’t quite sure what to expect […]
Comics Snap Reviews 2/16/07
Spiderman: Back in Not Black. Spoilers and reviews ahead. (And if there’s anything additional you’d like me to do with these columns, if you want more info, less info, etc, please tell me in the comments.)
Review: Son of a Witch
Title: Son of a Witch (Sequel to previously reviewed Wicked) Author: Gregory Maguire Year of Publication: 2006 Genre: Fantasy/Fiction Length: 329 pages; small font, large book, not a quick read. Rating: 4/5 – Worth paying full price. Review: Warning: There are spoilers for Wicked in this review. Son of a Witch is the sequel to […]
Comic Snap Reviews 2-8-7
Supreme Commander demo review
I have downloaded and thoroughly stomped through the demo of Supreme Commander. The demo opens with a decent sci-fi intro movie and soon enough gets into the killing. I played through the campaign demo games first as I like to slowly be introduced to units through a story. I could have jumped right into a […]
Comic Snap Reviews 2/1/07
GALACTUS EAT SPOILERS!
Review: To Say Nothing of the Dog
Title: To Say Nothing of the Dog Year of Publication: 1998 Genre: Science-Fiction/Humour Length: 493 pages Rating: 4.5/5 – Worth paying full price Review: To Say Nothing of the Dog starts off in the 1940s, in a rather unsafe version of the 21st century’s Coventry Cathedral. There, a bunch of historians, one of which is […]
Comic Snap Reviews 1-27-07
Remember, I like me some SPOILERS!
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