Spider-Man: Miles Morales & The City That Never Sleeps DLC Review – A return to the Big Apple
In this review I take a look at the newly released Miles Morales spin-off in addition to The City that Never Sleeps expansion.
Read moreIn this review I take a look at the newly released Miles Morales spin-off in addition to The City that Never Sleeps expansion.
Read moreToday we catch up with all of you. Games we’ve been playing, how many platinum trophies Deshawn has, and some proverbial airplane movies Frank put himself through. Episode #49
Read more“2020 is here at last and everyone’s doing their obligatory trip back through the decade. Today we’ll throw our hat in the ring with our favorite Movies & Games of each year”
Read moreInitial Impression Hello, and welcome back to Galaxy of Geek for another Cade’s Arcade review, I’m Cade! Today, we’re gonna be talking about the Web-Slinger himself, Spider-Man! Spider-Man for the Playstation 4 has finally released! Last September… Yeah I’m a little late to this review, but better late than never? Released on September 7th, 2018, Insomniac’s Spider-Man was a highly […]
Read moreHello, and welcome back to Galaxy of Geek for another review from Cade’s Arcade, I’m Cade! Today I’m gonna be taking a look at the hugely popular title Batman: Arkham Asylum for the PlayStation 4. This of course is the remastered port of the critically acclaimed original released for the 7th generation of consoles on August 25th, 2009 by Rocksteady […]
Read moreI was nine years old when the original Kingdom Hearts released for the PlayStation 2. I was already brought up on RPGs, particularly eastern varietals and the nutty idea of a Squaresoft (now SquareEnix) and Disney crossover of all things, while odd, captured my imagination in a way no other game had at that point. I often gravitated towards RPGs […]
Read moreNickelodeon Kart Racers continues the age old formula of taking a number of loosely connected characters, shoving a go kart under them and saying “Go!” As if often the case with kart racers that are not Mario Kart, the results are mixed. Frank and Tristan break down their experience with Nickelodeon Kart Racers for both Nintendo Switch and Xbox One.
Read moreSuperhero games are hard, often constructed for a marketing deadline, like a film based on the same IP. We’ve been making these since 1979 and you can only count the great ones on one hand if we’re eliminating tertiary inclusions like any of the LEGO games, which all have the same basic framework regardless of the property they’re adapting (much […]
Read moreProduced by Dontnod Studios and published by Capcom, Remember Me is an adrenaline-fueled action-adventure game set in a cyberpunk dystopia in which human memory has become commoditized and monopolized by a giant corporation called Memorize. You play as a talented rebel “memory hunter” named Nilin, who begins the game in prison with her memory removed. Under the guidance of a […]
Read moreThere were some reasons to have hope for Aliens: Colonial Marines. Despite the fact that Sega’s name was attached to it, despite the fact that there hadn’t been a genuinely good first person Aliens game in years, despite the troubled development process… ok, so maybe there was only one real reason to be hopeful
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