The X-Files – “My Struggle II” Review
The X-Files revival has wrapped up. Did it provide the closure that the series deserves? Here’s the TL;DR: Are you f***ing kidding me?
The X-Files revival has wrapped up. Did it provide the closure that the series deserves? Here’s the TL;DR: Are you f***ing kidding me?
It’s the 5th episode of 6 in The X-Files revival. This one HAS to be about the mythology right? RIGHT? Wrong.
The X-Files revival stumbles slightly with a disjointed tale that tries to weave monsters into Scully’s personal life.
Insane, aware of itself, and hilariously self deprecating, Mulder & Scully Meet The Were-Monster is an X-Files fan’s holy grail.
The truth is out there. The X-Files revival continues, and resident I-want-to-believer Paul recaps “Founder’s Mutation” while giving a few thoughts.
The truth is out there, and The X-Files returns to TV for a limited run. Resident I-want-to-believer Paul recaps “My Struggle” and gives a few thoughts.
A great theme will only take you so far if the story and gameplay don’t follow suit. Unfortunately that is exactly what has happened with Epiphany Games’ “Majestic Nights” and all we’re left with is a huge missed opportunity.
Part FBI investigation, part X-Files homage and part mind-trip, Virginia is a strange and perplexing game that deserves attention.
Virginia is now available via digital download for Sony PlayStation 4, Microsoft Xbox One and Windows PC and Apple macOS via Steam for $9.99.
Virginia, a First-Person Thriller, Coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Steam on September 22 2016. Consumer Demo Now Available on Steam.