Terrific Technical Turn-based Tournaments [Ed. Note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Noam Abrahams RPGs are one of my favorite game genres. From classics […]
Terrific Technical Turn-based Tournaments [Ed. Note: Being that TV and City is on a bit of a hiatus, this article has not been edited.] By Noam Abrahams RPGs are one of my favorite game genres. From classics […]
By Rachel M. Now open through March 10, 2019, at Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria is “A Whole Different Ball Game: Playing Through 60 Years of Sports Video Games”, an exhibition featuring more […]
Castlevania returns for a second season, October 26th on Netflix. By Greg Wheeler Based on the popular gaming franchise of the same name, Castlevania is an experimental anime dripping in beautiful Gothic-inspired visuals. There’s no […]
Kiss Me First premieres on Netflix on June 29th. By John Baker There are some tough things swirling around the head and heart of Leila, a 20-something British woman. Her mom has just died and […]
Ready Player One hits theaters on March 30th. By Mark Derdik Steven Spielberg has taken Ernest Cline’s novel Ready Player One and brought it to life on the big screen! This film had me hooked […]
Tomb Raider hits theaters on March 16th. By Chris Flanagan The easiest death sentence for a movie is to label it as average. I’ve been able to apply this philosophy many different ways to many […]
Future Man premieres November 14th on Hulu. By Chris Flanagan The main plot of Future Man revolves around a small band of fighters traveling back in time to stop a scientist from getting Herpes Simplex […]
New York Comic Con always has surprising exhibitors. This year, Schick Hydro attended, and brought along a variety of activities on the show floor. Their booth featured a video game called “Schick Shave Off”. Using […]
Gotham airs Monday nights, 8pm on Fox. With his perplexing puzzles, The Riddler is one of Batman’s most iconic villains, and has been portrayed outside of comic books many times. In the April 24th spring premiere […]
This past weekend – press pass in hand – I decided to check out IndieCade East, at the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens. If you’ve never heard of the relatively small convention, it […]