Tri-Force Heroes Nintendo 3DS review

The Legend Of Zelda gets a simple yet fun spin-off for the Nintendo 3DS. LikewiseTri-Force Heroes,which revives the cooperative gameplay ofFour Swords Adventures,the 2004 spin-off for the GameCube. Ad content continues below Tri-Force Heroesmajor innovation overFour Swordsmultiplayer is its Totem mechanic. A system of icons gives players a fighting chance of working together efficiently duringTri-Force Heroestrickier moments. The puzzling and boss fightings kept fresh with the addition of unlockable outfits....

November 10, 2015 · 1 min · 117 words · Joshua Torres

Call of Duty: Ranking the Main Games

This technically makes the series uncountable. Which is believable now that its net rivals some real countries GDP. Well, sitting army. Some might say thats unfair. But including a weak soldier in your squad really would cause problems. And you have to expect problems if you insist on taking a Wii into a combat zone. And felt like it. In fact, several maps were just remakes from earlier titles. At this rate, the series will soon be using hieroglyphics to tell the games apart....

November 9, 2015 · 2 min · 413 words · Catherine Blair MD

Homeland: Parabiosis Review

Homeland takes a step in the right direction when Saul finally starts glancing over his shoulder. This Homeland review contains spoilers. After last weeks frustrating hour of filler,Homelandis finally on the move again with Parabiosis. However, lest this seem like nitpicking, I actually thoroughly enjoyed how this plotline developed. BUT, with that said, it leads to a great mini-arc for Saul throughout the hour. Also impressive is that Saul immediately wises up enough to confront Allison Carr about his vehicular tail....

November 9, 2015 · 1 min · 170 words · Natasha Wright

Once Upon a Time: Nimue review

We finally learn the secret of the first Dark One. Here’s the latest Once Upon a Time Review… ThisOnce Upon a Timereview contains spoilers. Once Upon A Time: Season 5 Episode 7 Once Upon A Timeis a great show. Its compelling and effective for reasons I cant quite explain with aplomb or accuracy. It is this just and inviolable worldview that perhaps is to blame for this weeks episode. On paper, its all there for a winning hour of television....

November 9, 2015 · 2 min · 285 words · Kimberly Guerrero

Peter Harness interview: Doctor Who, The Zygon Inversion

Spoilers: writer Peter Harness chats to us about The Zygon Invasion, The Zygon Inversion and Doctor Who… The weekend just gone sawThe Zygon Inversionscreen on BBC One, penned by Peter Harness and Steven Moffat. He spared us some time for a spoiler-y chat about writing,Doctor Who, and taking risks… I remember talking to James Moran around the time he wroteThe Fires Of PompeiiforDoctor Who. He recalled that when he wrote that episode, Russell T Davies gave him some particular ingredients....

November 9, 2015 · 7 min · 1458 words · William Morgan

Quantico: Go Review

The NATs survive midterms, but it requires a bit of sacrifice. Here’s our review! This Quantico review contains spoilers. Quantico Season 1 Episode 7 Survival and sacrifice are the names of the game on this weeksQuantico. In 107 Go, you cant have one without the other. Past:The NATs take their midterm, which involves lockdown and a ticking time bomb. The previous episodes seemed a bit cutesier, or the FBIs take on monster-of-the-week....

November 9, 2015 · 2 min · 243 words · Jason Gomez II

The Affair: 206 review

The Affair Season 2 Episode 5 The mind and the gut are connected. So all of those times that I shouted that Margaret was the absolute worst ended up amounting to something! Thank God shes saved by the terrible news about her son! When Helen brought up homework, I was almost as disheartened as the children were. I just want to see this family feel like a family again, too....

November 9, 2015 · 1 min · 128 words · Christopher Sexton

The Case for and Against Batman Forever

Batman Forever: an overlooked Batman movie, or the worst of the lot? Two of our writers go head to head… This article originally appeared onDen of Geek UK. By Rob Leane Batman Foreveris a different sort of superhero film. But, it has to be said it did a pretty good job at fulfilling that mission statement. From within the constraints of various eye-catching costumes, Carrey channels a sense of gleefulness into the film....

November 9, 2015 · 3 min · 605 words · Amanda Rivera

The Last Man on Earth: A Real Live Wire Review

The Last Man on Earth Season 2 Episode 6 Gas goes bad? At first everything is operating at status quo here. When the topic of repopulation versus living in the now (YOLO! Theyre such a perfect couple and their scenes of repartee with one another are a constant delight. Its a storyline that feels more appropriate in a point-and-click adventure game, not an episode of a sitcom. They compliment each other well as act as reflections of how cartoonish this show can be at times....

November 9, 2015 · 1 min · 118 words · Miguel Carpenter

The Leftovers: Lens Review

Carrie Coon and Regina King make this episode of The Leftovers one to remember. Read the review of “Lens” here… This The Leftovers review contains spoilers. But tonight, everything seemed to be coming together. She tells Erika that its pathetic to make the departure about herself as a part of some self-hating hypocrisy. Erika was going to leave John and wished that Evie would be able to be happy with that decision....

November 9, 2015 · 1 min · 148 words · Alice Powers

The Simpsons: Friend with Benefit Review

Here is our review of The Simpsons: Season 27 Episode 6. ThisThe Simpsonsreview contains spoilers. The Simpsons: Season 27 Episode 6. The Simpsons present a pleasantly funny ribbing in Friend with Benefit. The laughs are paced right. There are dozens of hidden jokes. They dont blow the ending. Like the podpeople in Invasion of the Body Snatchers, the rude laughs have been replaced by accessible laughs. Harper is everything, including mad card trick skills, a kid could want....

November 9, 2015 · 3 min · 458 words · Donald Hernandez

The Walking Dead: Now Review

The Alexandrians have to deal with their recent losses and the zombies at their walls. Here is our review of tonight’s Walking Dead! ThisWalking Deadreview contains spoilers. The Walking Dead Season 6 Episode 5 Things have perfectly gone to hell in Alexandria. And Im glad they have. Instead, Gimple and friends have, in only two or three episodes, metaphorically torn down the walls. I mean that the people, their morale, will be torn to shreds....

November 9, 2015 · 3 min · 435 words · Pamela Fisher

By The Sea Review

and Vanessa stares pathetically back and mumbles some ambiguous response. And thats how it goes, over and over again, for a good long while. Pitt reteaming onscreen with his wife for the first time sinceMr. If Jolie Pitt ever wants to make a sequel, she should focus on the pub owner instead. By The Seais out in theaters this Friday (Nov. 13). Rating: 1.5 out of 5

November 8, 2015 · 1 min · 67 words · Veronica Bennett