A Brit Late: Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood (Single Player)

FEATURED on February 7
For all intents and purposes, Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood (which will be referred to as Assbros from now on in the article) appears to be a quick and dirty yearly cash in building on the success of the first two games with a multiplayer component hastily thrown it. It probably is, I won’t deny that. However, that doesn’t stop it... 

Review: Kinect Sports

PLAY on February 3
"It's almost like I'm actually hitting buttons!" Remember that old NES track and field game that let you run on the Power Pad?  Say hello to it’s spiritual successor.  

DC Universe Online Legends #1 – Review

READ on February 3
I’ve tried playing DCU Online and I have to admit, for how stoked I was to play it pre-release, I wasn’t absolutely wowed with how awesome it isn’t. I’m happy to say that the comic that has just been released from DC is MUCH BETTER than the game is.  

Movie Briefs #4: Mustache Enthusiasts

FEATURED on January 31
Join us as we ramble our way through two of the best westerns (not the motel!) ever made; plus hear my theory about trying to defend our love for Mean Girls while discussing Easy A.  

A Brit Late: Alan Wake

FEATURED on January 31
Previously on A Brit Late: My name is Jamie Gibson, and I’m a blogger.  

Review – Social Distortion’s “Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes”

PLAY on January 20
Seminole So-Cal punkers, Social Distortion released their highly anticipated album last week. How does it stack up with their legendary body of work?  

Comic Book Review: Starborn #2

READ on January 13
“Stan Lee’s (fill in comic title here) are words that comic readers have long been unimpressed with. Yes, we must admit it true believers, Stan Lee is fifty years past his prime. When was the last time his name on a cover got you all hot and bothered dear reader? Let’s be honest, Mr. Lee hasn’t written a decent comic since Jack Kirby and Steve... 

Book Review: Thrall by Steven Shrewsbury

READ on January 11
There were two books I had been really waiting for to land on my desk, both of them happened to come from the same publisher, Seventh Star Press. I only picked up Thrall to read first because of it being only 263 pages, and I enjoyed every minute of reading it.  

Tron Legacy – Review

WATCH on December 28
You’d think with some of the reviews that currently exist for this movie, that it stepped on your puppy, kicked your grandma down a flight of stairs, and spat in the eye of a World War II veteran. I’m here to say right now that every review that you’ve read up until this point has been through the eyes of a critic…that is to... 

A Brit Late: The Wolfman

FEATURED, WATCH on December 14
The Wolfman is a 2010 remake of the 1941 original and stars Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins. Like the original, we follow Lawrence Talbot as he returns to his childhood home after the death of his brother, but encounters and is bitten by a werewolf.  

WPR Reviews: Rock Band 3

PLAY on December 4
Check out our review of Harmonix’s latest Rock Band game. Can it top Rock Band 2?  

Comic Review, Hellboy: Double Feature of Evil

READ on November 17
I love the Hellboy one shots! I love the big story arcs too, but its nice to get a break from them every once in a while and do something small and self contained. What could be better than a Mike Mignola Hellboy one shot? Well for starters this is a double feature, and it is drawn by Richard Corben (yes, that Richard Corben!) making his fifth visit... 

Book Review: Avempartha – Michael J. Sullivan

READ on November 15
About the Book When a destitute young woman hires two thieves to help save her remote village from nocturnal attacks, they are drawn into the schemes of the wizard Esrahaddon. While Royce struggles to breech the secrets of an ancient elven tower, Hadrian attempts to rally the villagers to defend themselves against the unseen killer. What begins with... 

Review: Erase Errata – “Damaged” & “Ouija Boarding”

PLAY on November 8
Singles have become the bread and butter of many fans of independent music. Without the immense financial backing that mainstream artists are accustomed to, it can often be years between albums while they scrounge together the resources needed to finally press that next LP. Singles act as the aural appetizer to hold you over until the main course. An... 

Book Review: Seed Seeker – Pamela Sargent

READ on November 5
About the Book: Several hundred years ago, Ship, a sentient starship, settled humans on the planet Home before leaving to colonize other worlds, promising to return one day. Over time, the colony on Home divided into those who live in the original domed buildings of the colony, who maintain the library and technology of Ship, and those who live by... 

Book Review: Crown of Vengeance – Stephen Zimmer (w/interview)

READ on November 3
You guys are in for an amazingly long post today (insert evil laughter). This review will be a little different than my normal ones. The reason why is because I have an author interview, as well. Thus, my review will be a little shorter (which some people say is still long). After the review I’ll post my interview. A good book reviewing friend of... 

North 40 – Review

WATCH on November 2
When Xopher handed me this book the other night with the promise that this book was essentially Evil Dead mixed with Deliverance and H.P. Lovecraft, he had my full attention.  

Peggle Nights – Review

PLAY on November 2
Coming from the high concept and fast paced world of the modern gaming scene, my initial expectations of Peggle Nights were considerably low. I had played so-called “casual” games before, but very few held my interest for more than a few playing sessions. Imagine my surprise when I found Peggle Nights not only fun, but extremely addicting... 

Book Review: Spellwright – Blake Charlton

READ on November 2
About the Book Nicodemus Weal has trained at the stronghold of Starhaven since he was a boy. His mentor, the famous wizard Magister Shannon, taught him how to cast spells made from luminescent magical runes, how to peel written words off a page and make them physically real. Initially, Nicodemus showed great promise. Able to forge runes with great speed,... 

GSP XVI: The Podcast of Future Past

FEATURED, READ on October 24
Alright kids. This one was recorded a while ago but was trapped in the time-stream and eventually saved by Kyle Reese, Wolverine, and Marty McFly. Giant-Size Podcast XVI guest-stars Mister Adam and features the lovely Sam and Greg.