THE 2022 GAME AWARDS RECAP

Despite big releases such as Marvel’s Midnight Suns dropping just last week to great reviews, the Game Awards, hosted and produced by Geoff Keighley, aired last night. Like every year, the show was weighted more towards world premiere trailers with many awards either being given out during the pre-show or rushed through before an ad…

HELLBOY GETS A NEW INTRODUCTION TRAILER FOR INJUSTICE 2 AND A RELEASE WINDOW

When the second Fighter Pack was announced for Injustice 2, one of the biggest (and pleasant) surprises was that Dark Horse’s Hellboy would be coming to the DC Comics themed fighter as a downloadable character. The latest trailer for Injustice 2 introduces how Hellboy will play once he gets added to the game, which for those who purchased the…

REVIEW: TIMECOP (SNES)

Jean Claude Van-Damme is no stranger to film video game crossovers, having played Guile in the live-action Street Fighter film, but compared to other 90’s action icons like Stallone and Schwarzenegger, his video game tie-in ratio is pretty small with only a Universal Soldier game, which was simply a conversion of an already existing game called Turrican 2, and Timecop. Licensed games, especially in…

REVIEW: R.I.P.D THE GAME (PS3)

When it arrived in 2013, R.I.P.D the film hoped to capture the magic found in films like Ghostbusters and Men in Black where seemingly normal guys are thrown into larger than life circumstances against super natural and other worldly threats. Despite having talent like Kevin Bacon, Jeff Bridges and Ryan Reynolds, the film bombed spectacularly and went on to become one…

REVIEW: THE MASK (SNES)

We don’t really see much of Jim Carrey nowadays, but in the mid-90’s the actor was everywhere. His breakout year came in 1994 when he starred in three incredibly beloved comedies: Ace Venture: Pet Detective; Dumb and Dumber and The Mask, loosely based on the comic book series published by Dark Horse. Not one to miss out on making…