Dying Light: The Following Review – More Zombie Killing in Even More Exciting Ways
Dying Light was a huge success in its own right. Techland’s latest expansion to the game, The Following, gives you a ton more of what you already love.
Dying Light was a huge success in its own right. Techland’s latest expansion to the game, The Following, gives you a ton more of what you already love.
This week on The Flash, the team’s adventure on the alternate Earth comes to its exciting conclusion. Sorry, Grant. No more costume changes.
Originally written as a novel series in the late 1980’s, The Heroic Legend of Arslan has been adapted to manga and anime numerous times. This time we embark on a journey in Arslan: The Warriors of Legend and walk away with mixed results.
This week on Arrow, Nyssa has come for the Malcolm Merlyn’s head and the mantle of Ra’s al Ghul, using a cure for Thea as leverage to try to get Arrow on her side.
This week on Legends of Tomorrow, the Legends find themselves hunting Vandal Savage behind the Iron Curtain as nuclear scientists are going missing.
This week on The Flash, as you can summarize from the title, Barry and crew go through the breach to Earth-2 as they buckle down to save Wells’ daughter, Jesse.
The Deadpool movie we deserve is here and Ryan Reynolds plays the character to perfection. A solid piece of 100% fan service.
The team is still stuck in 1975 and the weakened team tries to hurt Savage as much as they can while stuck in the past.
This week, Arrow and the team face off with a nefarious villain while a bunch of familiar faces reappear to further complicate everything.
This week on The Flash, Barry tries to team up with Wells, who is plotting to steal Barry’s speed, while the team must battle a new meta-human, Tar Pit.