The Flash – ‘Family of Rogues’ Recap
Barry and Team Flash are faced with the problem of closing the multitude of breaches around Central City, while Captain Cold and his villainous family return to torment The Flash.
Barry and Team Flash are faced with the problem of closing the multitude of breaches around Central City, while Captain Cold and his villainous family return to torment The Flash.
Arrow returns to our screens as Oliver officially takes the Green Arrow namesake (Season 4, Episode 1 Recap).
The Flash speeds its way into Season 2 and we recap the season premiere. What’s in store for Barry Allen and Team Flash this season? Only 19 more episodes to go!
We have a feeling Tony Hawk wasn’t privy to how hilariously bad this game turned out to be. Tony Hawk Pro Skater 5 represents a serious low point for the franchise.
There are a lot of options out there this season for new shows to watch. We break down our top 5 with the most potential to turn out better than the rest… if they don’t squander the opportunity away that is.
Set in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, Skyshine’s Bedlam is a rogue-like with arcade style strategic turn-based combat. While it is not without its faults, the game delivers on many other levels.
This is the fourteenth title in a series that dates back to 1983. We recommend you take the time to play Nobunaga’s Ambition, but make sure you’ve got a lot of it.
The Bridge is a 2D logic puzzle that has you manipulating gravity to redefine the ceiling as the floor while venturing through impossible architectures. It’s an enjoyable puzzler but will be about the most difficult game you have played in years.
We relive our youth with Ubisoft’s latest game, Toy Soldiers: War Chest. An RTS/Tower Defense game that is great fun, although there are a few hidden strings for one to fully reminisce about the days of being a kid.
Q.U.B.E’s comparisons to Valve’s heavyweight champ puzzle solver, Portal are inevitable. Still, Toxic Games has managed to create a game all its own that wears its inspiration its sleeve but brings its own spin to the table.