-
E3 2017: Strangely the Same By Richard Lynch Once a year gamers around the world come together to see the latest gaming news that comes out of E3. Over the years, the Expo has gained a reputation for showing off gameplay reveals, trailers, and most importantly, surprise announcements. This...
-
E3 2017 Predictions By Richard Lynch @RichardMLynch It’s that time of year again when gamers around the world sit at their computers and brace themselves for the last time they’ll have any money in their wallets for the foreseeable future. That’s right, E3 is here, trailers are popping up...
-
Prey (2017) Review By Richard Lynch @RichardMLynch ...
-
Violent Love, Vol 1: Stay Dangerous Review by Richard Lynch @Richardmlynch Violent Love, Vol 1 collects the first five issues of the series, published by Image Comics. In this volume,...
-
It’s time to stop complaining about Prometheus By Richard Lynch I have a reputation for defending prequels so. I may not hate the Phantom Menace, but I won’t deny that focusing on Jar Jar may not have been the best choice. So, I guess with its sequel here; I...
-
Jedi Archives: A Different Kind of Hero – Leia and Ripley, Sci-Fi’s Greatest Heroines By Richard Lynch The next Star Wars movie may still be months away, but we are only a few weeks away from a new genuine installment of the Alien franchise. Both series happen to feature...
-
Jedi Archives: The Forty best Star Wars characters you haven’t heard of By Richard Lynch Happy May the Fourth everyone! This month marks the 40th anniversary of the original release of Star Wars. We’ve spent so much time with characters like Luke, Leia, and Han, but what about the...
-
Thrawn (Star Wars) Review by Rich Lynch What happens when you take a classic rag to riches story, add in a healthy dose of Sherlock Holmes, and set it in the Star Wars galaxy? You get Thrawn, Timothy Zahn’s new origin story for one of the EU’s most enduring...
-
Street Angel: After School Kung Fu Special Review By Richard Lynch Check out the Geeked Gods interview with Jim Rugg here Street Angel is a weird thing; there’s no other way to describe it. It’s the story of Jesse “Street Angel” Sanchez; she’s a homeless, 12-year-old, marital...