On the heels of the now-completed 2019 WWE draft, superstars enlisted in “Raw”’s roster answered Vince Mcmahon’s weekly call of duty to risk their health to entertain the masses. A fresh start did not mitigate stale writing. In fact, superstars soldiered through some particularly anemic writing this week. That said, Read More ...
Archive for October, 2019
Techland sent the following tease to us on October 21, 2019 teasing the announcement of an upcoming Nintendo Switch project for Thursday October 24, 2019. A Western style image featuring a gunslinger playing what looks to be Call of Juarez on Nintendo Switch was passed out to online press with Read More ...
Roccat has released the latest in their line of Vulcan and Kain gaming keyboards and mouses, respectively. With precision being the name of the game for PC players, the Vulcan & Kain perfectly compliment each other for both beginner and veteran PC players at a more than affordable price for Read More ...
Joker has a new one-shot by horror legend John Carpenter (yes, that one). The Clown Prince of Crime has escaped Arkham Asylum this time however he has a new sidekick with a member of the Royal Flush Gang; the Six of Hearts at his side. Acting as the narrator of Read More ...
The latest entry into the Mario & Sonic franchise is here and this time Mario and his old pal Sonic are heading to Japan! Packed with a ton of Olympian sports such as karate, surfing, dashing, and plenty more. Sega has provided a little something for everybody who’s a sports Read More ...
Continuing it’s celebration of Harley Quinn, DC Comics has a brand new ongoing alternative take on the aforementioned character. In the new story Joker/Harley: Criminal Sanity we get a look inside the life of a perfectly sane Harleen Quinzel who works alongside James Gordon & is a respected member of Read More ...
Review: ‘AEW: Dynamite’ shapes immediate future with Inner Circle All Elite Wrestling’s weekly television show “Dynamite” enjoyed a hot debut last week that sparked widespread acclaim and the attention of 1.4 million viewers. Wednesday, AEW looked to continue stoking the flames of success by using Chris Jericho’s staple unveiling and Read More ...
To fix an abysmal event that should’ve been retitled What the Hell in the Cell, World Wrestling Entertainment needed to perform layers of damage control more outlandish than a referee disallowing a sledgehammer smash during a no-disqualification match. That objective failed Monday, but fans whose eyes twinkle at torment successfully Read More ...