Guild Wars 2: Heart of Thorns Review

Guild Wars 2 gets a new expansion. Is it worth returning to the MMO? Find out in our review! The developers even seemed opposed to the idea for a while in interviews. The game brought zone exploration to the forefront like no MMORPG before quite managed. New MMOs are still taking notes fromGuild Wars 2. The games run around and kill/interact with things renown heart system? Hi, Apexis Crystals inWarlords of Draenor....

November 3, 2015 · 4 min · 687 words · Justin Reyes

Lucha Underground Season 2: Ten Things to Expect

Because one is a literal dragon who wrestles and the other apparently can rocket into space. AfterUltima Lucha, the shows replacement for aWrestleMania-key in PPV, the future was up in the air. It wouldve been tragic for the show to be over for many reasons. There were so many places for it to go. It was fresh and new in a business that needed it. Plus it would be a travesty of justice knowing that TNA could outlive it....

November 3, 2015 · 5 min · 923 words · Joseph Fletcher

Minority Report: Honor Among Thieves Review

An interesting change in the partner dynamic and some crucial back story made this episode enjoyable. This Minority Report review contains spoilers. In some ways, Arthurs maneuverings are more interesting than Dashs altruism. I already liked the Arthur character; now I might even like him better than Dash in some ways. However, I wanted to scold him for investigating on his own and knew that couldnt possible end well. Vega is seemingly just along for the ride with this mystery, letting Arthur and Dash do their thing....

November 3, 2015 · 1 min · 138 words · Randall Hernandez

Star Trek: What Do We Want From The New TV Series?

At this point, theres almost no way of knowing what the newStar Trekshow might be like. But that doesnt stop us having a wish list of what wed like to see. And those people, for me, are very wrong. As a suggestion, it makes a certain sort of sense. In short: because insularity wasStar Treks problem the last time it died. To say that it wasnt replacing the thing people loved, it was following it up....

November 3, 2015 · 2 min · 239 words · Daniel Garcia

Star Wars Battlefront: Twilight Company Review

The latest Star Wars novel, Battlefront: Twilight Company, is a gritty look into war. Here’s our review! The newStar Warscanon establishes a Rebellion and Empire noticeably different from their Legends counterparts. Of course, this is a simplification of over 30 years of stories. In fact, her help might come with even more danger than Twilight Company is used to expecting. The former is part of what makes the book work so well, though....

November 3, 2015 · 2 min · 339 words · Cindy Bryant

Supergirl: Stronger Together review

Supergirl takes on the Hellgrammite with the aid of some excellent special effects. Here’s Mike’s review… ThisSupergirlreview contains spoilers. We could have used a better villain than the Hellgrammite, though. There sure are a lot of Kryptonians running around on this show, though, arent there? And I think theyve hit their musical montage quota for the season, too. Im also not as immediately in love with this entire cast as I was withThe Flash....

November 3, 2015 · 1 min · 180 words · Robert Stevens

World of Warcraft: How Blizzard Can Solve the Monotony Problem

One of World of Warcraft’s biggest problems is monotony. How can Blizzard solve this issue? We have some ideas… Buy all your World of Warcraft swag here! Theres no denying the fact thatWarlords of Draenorhasnt played out to be one ofWorld of Warcrafts strongest expansions. Not all of the received content resonated well with the playerbase, either. Despite all the negativity,World of Warcraftis still going fairly strong. What changes am I prattling on about, exactly?...

November 3, 2015 · 4 min · 681 words · Elizabeth Gutierrez

Assassin’s Creed Syndicate Review

As is stated in the game, whoever controls London, controls the world. Enter the Templars and the Assassins, who are at it once again in their never-ending fight. In this story, players take on the role of brother and sister, Jacob and Evie Frye. Two fresh-faced assassins who approach their work very differently. The more things change Weve come to expect plenty of familiarity withAssassins Creedover the years. On the face of it, things appear to have improved in this regard....

November 2, 2015 · 2 min · 335 words · Renee Mcdonald

Homeland: Better Call Saul Review

This Homeland review contains spoilers. All one of that dysfunctional marriages shippers were devastated. And in many ways that sums up Better Call Saul, the first hour of benign filler fromHomelandseason 5. Her relationship with her SVR handler likewise appears both romantic and paternalistic on the part of the male counterpart. Nevertheless, she is a mole. And just like that Professor Boyd weasel from season 4. WhetherHomelandever actually reflected our world is another matter, but its verisimilitude was one of its greatest appeals....

November 2, 2015 · 1 min · 114 words · Angelica Brooks

Lennie James interview: The Walking Dead, Statham

From playing Morgan in The Walking Dead to working with Jason Statham, we chat to Lennie James… Warning: contains spoilers forThe Walking Dead. Back in 2012 and 2013 our household played host to a variety of James work. After years of teasing and minor glimpses, we finally have him back onThe Walking Deadas a major player. With that, lets get perspective from the man himself, Mr Lennie James. Its proper as far as Morgans concerned, yeah....

November 2, 2015 · 1 min · 188 words · Michael Woodard

Phyllis Smith interview: Inside Out, Sadness, The Office

Thats Alcatraz over there, she says, pointing at an ominous looking building on a rock. And the Golden Gate Bridge is this way… Ad content continues below Well, congratulations again on a wonderful film. I had no idea it was going to be like this. When we went to the Cannes film festival, and it was very quiet. And Id seen it in a Pixar room where everybodys laughing and crying....

November 2, 2015 · 5 min · 979 words · Kristen Sanchez

Quantico: God review

The NATs learn that everyone is always watching… like us. Here’s our review of the latest episode of Quantico. Present:Simon helps Alex hack into Caleb Haas computer so she can watch him chasing her. Past:The NATs practice surveillance, first on Hogans Alley and then at… gasp… Mirandas home! So, rather than boring classroom activities, she invites them to put her life under the microscope. Is it one-upping Liam, who fails to get through to Charlie?...

November 2, 2015 · 2 min · 281 words · Scott Allen

The Leftovers: No Room at the Inn Review

This The Leftovers review contains spoilers. The Leftovers Season 2 Episode 5 Religion is an arduous thing to explain. How do they trust in a benevolent spirit when they only know pain and suffering? This episode was beautiful, but in a completely devastating, draining way, if that makes sense. But seeing Matts dedication and love for his wife even while performing thankless daily tasks is touching. The camp is full of depraved characters and bizarre trials that push Matt almost into cruelty....

November 2, 2015 · 1 min · 141 words · Hannah Barr