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Remembering the Classics: Batman

Superheroes are big business now. There is a staggering amount of comic book films coming in the next few years. Everyone seemingly wants to...

Remembering the Classics: Suikoden III

However small the growth is, the Suikoden series is seemingly making a comeback in terms of popularity. Only a few short months ago, the...

Our Favorite Moments from E3 2015

E3 2015 had a lot of memorable moments. There were demos to watch, trailers to behold, and games to talk about. Three rival companies...

Remembering the Classics: Final Fantasy VII

When I first began this column way back in April 2013, I knew that eventually I would write a post about my all-time favorite...

Remembering the Classics: Warcraft

Back on June 2nd, Blizzard Entertainment released one of the most anticipated games of the year: Heroes of the Storm. Its big selling point...

Remembering the Classics: Fallout 3

Hype. Hype never changes. After years of rumors and hearsay, Fallout 4 was finally revealed on June 3rd. It was met with the exact...

Loot Crate Unboxed May UNITE Crate

Loot Crate Unboxed: May UNITE Crate The News Over Brews crew have returned for another episode of Loot Crate Unboxed. This months theme is UNITE and...

Remembering the Classics: Resident Evil Zero

Back on May 18th, Capcom announced that remaking their old hits will be a top business priority moving forward. This was met with some...

Remembering the Classics: The Witcher

Each visual medium contains a fantasy adaptation that, surprisingly, is more popular than the original print form. A very recent and strong example for...

We Love Being a Turtle: A Review of Motor City Comic-Con

For the past 7 years, I have trekked into New York City to attend NY Comic-Con, an 3 day event I call my "Christmas."...

Remembering the Classics: Castlevania

Konami, one of the most recognizable and influential game developers in history, has been stuck in a black hole of bad news recently. It...

Remembering the Classics: Mega Man Legends

Thanks to the prevalence of online stores like Nintendo’s Virtual Console, the PlayStation Store, and Xbox Live, it’s never been easier to buy old games....

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