The Rules of Supervillainy cover is complete!
Hey folks, I thought I'd let you take a look at the completed (sans title) cover for The Rules of Supervillainy by Raffaele Marinetti. The cover depictsRed Riding Hood (a.k.a Cindy Wakowski) and...
View ArticleAssassin's Creed: Unity (non-spoiler) review
If you want the spoiler review, please go here. The Assassin's Creed games are one of my mainstay series and I've done my best to play every version of the story while keeping myself immersed...
View ArticleAssassin's Creed: Unity (spoiler) review
For those interested in the non-spoiler review, please go here. Okay, if you're reading this then hopefully you've finished the game or you don't care about being spoiled. So, what do I think...
View ArticleAssassin's Creed: Unity (novelization) review
If you want to read my non-spoiler review of Assassin's Creed: Unity then go here. If you want to read my spoiler review of Assassin's Creed: Unity then go here. I had mixed feelings...
View ArticleStar Wars: Legacy (hardcover) volume 3 review
The third volume in the Star Wars: Legacy omnibuses is is the end of all the major plots from the beginning of the series. The original series managed to get up to fifty-issues before being...
View ArticleAssassin's Creed 2 review
In honor of the Assassin's Creed: Syndicate trailer release, I've decided to go back and try to finish all of my reviews for the Assassin's Creed games up to the present. It's a bit late for most...
View ArticleAssassin's Creed: Brotherhood review
Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood is the sequel to Assassin's Creed 2, continuing the adventures of Ezio Auditore. Originally slated to be a DLC, it proved to have enough material for an entirely new...
View ArticleDead Eye: Pennies for the Ferryman review
Ghosts are the red-headed stepchild of the monster world. The problem with them is inherent: people want ghosts to exist. You can't say that about vampires, demons, or werewolves. Everyone,...
View ArticleZombie Attack!: Curse of the Living review
I liked the light-hearted but still serious Young Adult novel Zombie Attack!: Rise of the Horde (reviewed here). I'm a great believer that those years from thirteen to eighteen are when kids...
View ArticleZombie Attack!: Army of the Dead review
The Zombie Attack! novels are a series of Young Adult novels by Devan Sagliani about the adventures of Xander Macnamarra. a seventeen-year-old martial arts student with a katana, and ex-child star...
View ArticleAssassin's Creed: Unity: Dead Kings DLC review
Warning - this will contains spoilers for Assassin's Creed: Unity. Assassin's Creed: Unity was a very flawed game. It had an amazing set of graphics, fun gameplay, and a lot of bonus content...
View ArticleDead Eye: The Skinwalker Conspiracies review
The Dead Eye series by Jim Bernheimer follows the adventures of Mike Ross, Ferryman to the dead. Bestowed the ability to see and communicate with ghosts due to an eye transplant from a psychic....
View ArticleThe Witcher 3: Wild Hunt review
As people who read this blog may know, I am a fan of The Witcher series. This includes both the novels, which I eventually intend to review on this site, and the video games. Thus, I was a first...
View ArticleExclusive interview with Devan Sagliani!
Hey folks, We have a special treat for you today in an interview with author Devan Sagliani (Zombie Attack!, Undead L.A., and The Rising Dead). He's agreed to sit down with us and answer a few...
View ArticleThe Last Wish review
The Witcher series by Andrzej Sapkowski is a fantasy novel series which inspired a very popular series of video games which I'm quite fond of. I never read the books, however, and have decided to...
View ArticleThe Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt story review
Warning: This review will contain massive spoilers for the game. Do not read past the points you are in the game. I reviewed The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt here for those who want to know my general...
View ArticleThe Price of Faith review
The Ties That Bind series is a Sword and Sorcery series by Rob J. Hayes. It is an adult fantasy, contrasted to dark fantasy, which contains foul-mouthed antiheroes who live in a world of slavery as...
View ArticleThe Rules of Supervillainy is out today
Gary Karkofsky is an ordinary guy with an ordinary life living in an extraordinary world. Supervillains, heroes, and monsters are a common part of the world he inhabits. Yet, after the death of his...
View ArticleThe Sword of Destiny review
"Not this war, Geralt. After this war, no-one returns. There will be nothing to return to. Nilfgaard leaves behind it only rubble; its armies advance like lava from which no-one escapes. The roads...
View ArticleHusk: A Maresmen Tale review
Husk is a fantasy Western taking place on another planet far in the future where demons, called Husks, now menace the world. Much like dhampyrs or Witchers, Maresmen are supernaturally-powered...
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