Google Chromecast: The little dongle that could
Last week, Google made a product announcement that caught much of the tech sector by surprise: the Google Chromecast, a small (and inexpensive) dongle that Continue Reading
Last week, Google made a product announcement that caught much of the tech sector by surprise: the Google Chromecast, a small (and inexpensive) dongle that Continue Reading
You nerdly kids don’t know how good you have it. The moment I blew into my first NES cartridge I knew I wanted to be a Continue Reading
Like a monarch butterfly escaping its chrysalis, spreading its wings in the sky for a few beautiful moments, and then getting sucked into the engine Continue Reading
I am just a sucker for comic book movies, (which probably stems from reading too many Wizard magazines as a kid) so of course I Continue Reading
I utilize Seattle’s infamously unreliable public transit very often, which leads to me having a frustrating amount of down time at bus stops on a Continue Reading
If you find yourself in Seattle for this weekend, do yourself a favor and stop by the Experience Music Project, and check out the exhibit Continue Reading
Charles, Megan, Nick, and guest contributor Andrew talk about the newest generation of consoles post E3, mobile gaming, and… Megan reminds everyone how awesome Final Continue Reading
Hell yeah! That pretty well sums up my feelings about the Deadpool video game. However, since I can’t exactly post a review consisting of “hell Continue Reading
Lara puts her hand on the cave wall to steady herself as she descends into the dark. She puts her hand on the cave wall Continue Reading
Described as an action platformer with roguelike sensibilities, it was no surprise that Rogue Legacy by indie developer Cellar Door Games popped up on my Continue Reading
Most Song of Ice and Fire fans know by now that George R.R. Martin had a long and fruitful career before he ever turned the Continue Reading
As I’ve talked about on our podcast (you know, the one you’ve already rated 5 stars on iTunes?), I’ve recently begun running my first legitimate Continue Reading
There’s been a good deal of buzz about Cube World as of late, so I couldn’t help but go have a look at what all Continue Reading
People have been telling me to watch The Big Bang Theory for four years now. I’ve been avoiding it because I didn’t care for the Continue Reading
When Titan Books approached us about reviewing The Guild: The Official Companion book, I chuckled, because who would have ever thought a web series required Continue Reading
As I type this, I’m camped out at a Woodinville house that might be afforded the status of “manor,” while people hover around the bar Continue Reading
Co-authored by Hannah Craig & Peter Walbrun You have to understand what Pacific Rim is and what it is not. Pacific Rim is not a deep, subversive take on kaiju Continue Reading
Charles, Megan, Hannah, and guest contributor Peter get together with the ambition to talk about anime, and suggestions for people if they haven’t really watched Continue Reading
Bleed is an action platformer from indie developer Bootdisk Revolution (which happens to consist solely of one Ian Campbell). Bleed was originally released according to Bootdisk Continue Reading
I love Stephen King. In fact, I love him so much that when I went back to Maine to visit family this past week, he Continue Reading
I’ve discovered that the bitter taste of my initial disappointment in mobile gaming has faded; I begrudgingly purchased a mobile game at the recommendation of my Continue Reading