Funko never disappoints at the New York Toy Fair and 2019 was no exception. Literally hundreds of figures, accessories, apparel, and more were shown off over a multitude of franchises. From Cuphead, to Kingdom Hearts, to Avatar: The Last Airbender, there’s certainly an item that you’re just frothing at the mouth to get! Continue reading The Latest, Greatest, and Upcoming Funko Figures at New York Toy Fair 2019
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McFarlane Toy’s Massive Showcase at New York Toy Fair 2019
With scores of new toys, merchandises, and cosplay items, McFarlane Toys really put their best foot forward this year at the New York Toy Fair. From Game of Thrones, to Cuphead, to Fortnite, McFarlane Toys showcases incredible items at fantastically reasonable prices. Continue reading McFarlane Toy’s Massive Showcase at New York Toy Fair 2019
Batman: The Telltale Series – Episode 1 Review
PUT A DENT IN CRIME
Batman is a character of near endless possibilities, with a variation for every color of the rainbow and beyond — including an actual rainbow Batman! Does Telltale Games’ iteration stand proudly among the best? Continue reading Batman: The Telltale Series – Episode 1 Review
TellTale Needs to Take a Break
Personally, I find idioms to be a little old hat. There’s one I think Telltale Games could take heed to though, if I can bend their ear: too much of a good thing will kill you, or in this case, our excitement for their games. Continue reading TellTale Needs to Take a Break
Game of Thrones: The Ice Dragon Review
“… OR YOU DIE”
The season finale to Telltale Games’ Game of Thrones may seem like culmination of all choices players have made in the past five episodes, but the biggest impacts to the world are primarily based on the decisions made in the last. While the story ends a little sooner for some of the Forrester bloodline, for better or worse, it is certainly not complete for the players who have followed these characters through a six episode season.
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Armello Review
“I AM THE WATCHER ON THE WALL: REDWALL, THAT IS”
League of Geeks’ gorgeous role-playing strategy game, Armello, is, most likely, the closest that we will ever get to venturing out in a Redwall-inspired world. As a huge fan of the Redwall series as well as Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire, I found this game to be a perfect collection of the essences of whimsical fantasy and grim tales of daring adventure in a dying land.
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Game of Thrones: A Nest of Vipers Review
SNAKES… I HATE SNAKES
If you weren’t expecting Game of Thrones Episode Five: A Nest of Vipers to ramp up the action, then you’ve clearly not spent enough time in Westeros. As the penultimate episode of the season, Episode Five finally shows just how far some Forresters will go in order to defeat their enemies. While Telltale Games chose to give certain characters a bit more screen-time than others, it seemed warranted in order to build to a finale to rival the first episode of the season.
Game of Thrones Episode 5 A Nest of Vipers Spoilercast
On this episode of Quick Time Event, Jordan and Adam talked about the shocking events of Telltale’s Game of Thrones Episode 5! This is a spoilercast – so if you have not beat the game yet, don’t listen to it because we talk about the ending and all of the major plot points!
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Game of Thrones Episode 4 Sons of Winter Spoilercast
On this episode of Quick Time Event, Jordan and Adam talked about anything and everything Telltale’s Game of Thrones Episode 4! This is a spoilercast – so if you have not beat the game yet, don’t listen to it because we talk about the ending and all of the major plot points!
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Game of Thrones: Sons of Winter Review
SOLID AS ICE
The first three episodes of Telltale Games‘ six-episode season of Game of Thrones have taken us to Essos, King’s Landing, to the Wall, and even north of it. These episodes sufficiently introduced the point-of-view characters as well as some decent peripheral characters, demonstrating that making friends in Westeros can often be no easy task. Although this season’s harkening to the HBO series can sometimes feel a little shameless, it doesn’t detract from the dynamic storytelling Telltale is known for. With Episode Four: Sons of Winter, the plot has finally fully broken into its own stride without relying on familiar faces and familiar themes. Rather, the entire episode seems to be sprinting towards a climactic conclusion to the Forrester tale, while also making sure no detail is lost before the end.