Book Review: The Sky: The Art of Final Fantasy
There are few things that I adore as fervently as the Final Fantasy series. Regardless of your opinion of the current state of the franchise, there’s no denying that a series with over 25 years of...
View ArticleBook Review: The Rook
When Myfanwy Thomas wakes up in the rain bruised and battered but—most importantly—amnesiac, she is thrust into the supernatural underbelly of modern day Britain. Rarely, oh so rarely, does a novel as...
View ArticleBook Review: The Black Company
Ever wonder what it’d be like to work for Sauron? Or Voldemort? Or just about any other big-bad in fantasy literature? To be honest, it was a question I hadn’t pondered until THE BLACK COMPANY...
View ArticleBook Review: Shadows Linger
Four years have passed since the epic final battle at the Tower of Charm in The Black Company, the first novel in The Chronicles of the Black Company, and readers once again experience the mercenary...
View ArticleBook Review: The White Rose
The final installment in Glen Cook’s The Chronicles of the Black Company which are also known by the moniker ‘The Books of the North’ in the greater chronology of his Black Company series, The White...
View ArticleBook Review: Leviathan Wakes
In today’s world of graphic design, social media, and instant gratification, I think that you can, increasingly, judge a book by its cover. Of course, that’s not always true and it never stops sounding...
View ArticleThe Anniversary Edition Hits the Web
It’s been a long time coming but Someone to Remember Me: The Anniversary Edition is finally on its way to a server near you. After almost two and half years since the original release of the first...
View ArticleLate to the Game- The Last Guardian
Initial reactions to Sony's The Last Guardian for PS4
View ArticleN.K. Jemisin Gives the Acceptance Speech We All Need
Per Wikipedia: Nora K. Jemisin is an American science fiction and fantasy writer and a psychologist. Her fiction explores a wide variety of themes, including cultural conflict and oppression. N.K....
View ArticleWell, I Guess I’m Buying DQ XI Now
Kotaku’s Tim Rogers published a behemoth Dragon Quest XI review. Clocking in at over 30 minutes, the video review alone is a time commitment. But the whole thing is fun and genuine, something so good...
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