Read about movies coming out this year.
Ever wanted to just go out and get off land? Explore beyond the grains of sand and with the wildlife of the seas?
Many who played the original "Final Fantasy XIII," including myself, found it to be an entirely underwhelming and disappointing experience.
I have a soft spot in my heart for indie games, especially ones that go off the beaten path and pursue whatever vision they have in mind. One such game that I recently discovered is called "Towns."
During a time when rock ‘n' roll was gaining popularity throughout the world, the British government wanted to stop all broadcasting of rock ‘n'roll. So a group of friends gathered together on a ship off the coast of Great Britain to be free of the government and play music their way.
"Star Wars: the Old Republic" is an MMO (Massive Multiplayer Online) game that takes place in the Star Wars universe a couple of hundred years after the "Knights of the Old Republic" story arc.
I hope you're ready to waste literally days of your lives because Bethesda has released "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim," and the amount of content it boasts is obscenely absurd.
There is no other rap scene in the country like the Bay Area's. There is so much young talent in this part of the country, it's crazy!
When I played "Arkham Asylum" ("A.A.") back in 2009, I felt it had captured what it felt like to be Batman. All the gadgets, combat and dealing with his Rogues' Gallery was the closest you could come to being the Dark Knight yourself. That is, until "Batman: Arkham City" came out.
Never before have I felt like a hipster or such an old dude. On Oct. 18, I went to a concert at the Oakland Metro Opera House, where my only interest was an opening band, Angelspit. I left before the headliner even finished a single song.
Finding humor when life hits you with the worst, that's what "50/50" is all about. Being able to laugh at misfortune doesn't necessarily mean that we're diminishing a tragedy's importance or ignoring the feelings this is how Will Reiser wrote the story inspired by a true story.
Clouds hovered with the threat of rain over the Shoreline Amphitheatre on Wednesday, Oct. 5, but it didn't stop swarms of Blink-182 fans from flocking to the venue.
Knights. Archers. Builders. Fortresses constructed to reach the heavens. Ancient ruins. Great battles. Sieges for control of territory. All of this and more in "King Arthur's Gold," a free 2D platform game akin to games from the SNES era for the PC.
To those of you unfamiliar with Odd Future Wolf Gang Kill Them All (an L.A. rap collective more commonly known as Odd Future), Sharkcat is the mascot of their cur- rent tour, and its feline face, cute but definitely not all together innocent, adorns a massive banner in front of which the crew raps to their audiences during their current tour.
I went into this movie thinking it would be another bad chick flick. Taylor Lautner, better known as Jacob from Twilight, plays Nathan in Abduction.
Nine Inch Nails may be laying low for the moment with no word on new content and supposedly no future concerts, but the sound is still strong and can keep me tapping my foot no matter how many times I've heard it before.
The show follows the exploits of a group of scientists working at a university trying to learn the subtleties of social interactions with a new addition to their apartment complex, a woman named Penny.
Hell is coming so get your PC ready
Satan's ready to start sending invites to Diablo 3.
One of the more ironic movies out this year (actual irony, not the hipster perversion), includes fear of the dark as a major component.
Director Rupert Wyatt's "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" delivers a cautionary tale about the risks of animal testing and the hubris of mankind in a relevant way.
"Bastion" is a $15 game that was made by a team of seven people, and it's quite the little masterpiece of a game that plays like a fairy tale.
I wasn't expecting much going into "Dead Island;" I mean, it is about zombies. What I wasn't expecting was for the game to be this bad.
Although this is a remake of the 1985 original, these are different times which allow for a contemporary adaptation and new perspective, so leave all preconceptions at the door. What was then was, what is now is. However, this is one of the few movies of its genre in years that satiates that thirst for a fulfilling experience of thrill, exploits your sense of revulsion, and plays on your fear all at the same time.
Monsters from tales our parents told us to scare us lurk around every corner in The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. Not just monsters from stories of our elders, but new monsters that come from the deepest bowels of our nightmares.