Aragami – Review
Origami is the traditional Japanese art or technique of folding paper into a variety of decorative or representational forms, as of animals or flowers. Aragami on the other hand is slightly more letha... Read More »
Origami is the traditional Japanese art or technique of folding paper into a variety of decorative or representational forms, as of animals or flowers. Aragami on the other hand is slightly more letha... Read More »
Even though Minecraft might be a bit less ‘in your face’ nowadays, it’s still a very popular game for young and old, with more complicated mechanics than one would think at first glance. Even th... Read More »
Raved about by several media and awarded at various festivals, The Wolfpack is a documentary that has not gone by unnoticed. The story about six brothers brought up in a confined space, with only movi... Read More »
Even though the last original Gears of War released in 2013, it was a long wait for Gears fans to see a new iteration of the series. While we received the Ultimate Edition of the first title last year... Read More »
If you are to believe the blurb on the box of a game or in this case the blurb in Steam, then Zombasite isn’t just another game with zombies, it’s a Soldak Entertainment game with zombies.... Read More »
Even though Gotham is instantly linked to Bruce Wayne, or Batman, we often think about other famous characters as well, and realize that we don’t really know what happened to make them turn into a c... Read More »
Last time Recorder 451 forced Tony Stark to pilot the Godkiller Armor, which was capable of destroying pretty much everything in the universe, but also safeguard it when needed. Even though Stark did ... Read More »
Miracles From Heaven is a film based on a true story, which immediately made us wonder how incredible this story must be. It’s hard to believe in miracles when you’re living in this day and age, b... Read More »
The ending of season 2 of The 100 was rather brutal, as the Grounders broke off the alliance with the ‘Sky People’, leaving everyone to fend for themselves inside the mountain complex. This means ... Read More »