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Bomberman Is Back … Again???

June 25, 2018June 26, 2018 Jerry MaynardVideo Games

You may be asking yourself, didn’t we post a review for this game last year when the Nintendo Switch came out? Why are we writing another post on it? While we did in fact review Super Bomberman R at its…

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Antiyoy – Android Mobile Game Review

May 10, 2018July 6, 2018 Ross BlytheMobile Game Reviews, Reviews

I stumbled across Antiyoy by Yiotro quite by accident. In a sea of games requiring micro-transactions and adds, Antiyoy is a truly free, no ads, delightful turn-based strategy game with smooth graphics and simple mechanics, but offers depth in terms…

Android mobile games, Antiyoy

DropMix: Musical Shenanigans

May 10, 2018May 10, 2018 Chris GaleckiReviews, Table Top Games, Table Top Reviews, Video Games

Hello, Dear Readers! Have you found your life musically lacking?  Do you enjoy musical mashup mixes? Have you ever wondered, what exactly does Sia’s Chandelier vocals sound like when backed up by the bass line from LMFAO’s Sexy And I…

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Headcanon: How Avengers Infinity War is an RPG where the DM said F*** It

May 8, 2018May 10, 2018 Ross BlytheComics, Movies

Watching Avengers: Infinity War I felt like I was watching a D&D group or something similar play out a campaign where the players had complained to the DM one too many times about how easy combat was. To this the…

avengers, Infinity Stones, Infinity War, josh brolin, Marvel, Thanos, Tony Stark

Punisher, Please Stop Choking Women (And Other Complaints)

March 16, 2018July 6, 2018 John LudwigComics, Reviews, TV

[Spoilers | Read Time: 10 min] The new Punisher series by Netflix, released last November, validates the old adage that sometimes less is more. The show is a grueling twelve hours (and change) of mind-bludgeoningly trite characters drooling their personal…

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1 March 2018: Netflix, Black Panther, and the Toxicity Inbetween

March 1, 2018July 30, 2018 John LudwigMovies, Podcasts, State of the Nerd Union, Uncategorized

State of the Nerd Union is back from the winter break! This month we discuss the glut of original productions Netflix continues to crank out and where it’s leading and the cultural impact of Black Panther. Also, we attempt to explore…

Discovery Finally Delivers the Episode We’ve Needed

February 5, 2018July 30, 2018 James NelsonReviews, TV

If you’d been following along with my episode reviews, you’ll know that I’ve been struggling with Star Trek: Discovery. It’s a beautiful show with brilliant acting but has struggled with a convoluted plot that minimizes the importance of the characters;…

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The Incredible Hulk & What The MCU Could Have Been

February 4, 2018 James NelsonMovie Reviews, Movies, Reviews

It’s really weird to go back and watch 2008s The Incredible Hulk. Although all movies are a product of their times, and the movie making legacy of what came before, The Incredible Hulk makes the viewer acutely aware of this.…

countdown to infinity wars, ed norton hulk, hulk, hulk review, marvel movie review, the Incredible Hulk

Iron Man Defined The MCU, For Better Or Worse

February 2, 2018February 4, 2018 James NelsonMovie Reviews, Movies

Sitting here, ten years after the debut of Marvel Studio’s first movie, it seems obvious that the MCU would eventually come to dominate the cinemaplex. We were always destined to be spectators to the greatest movie franchise of all time…

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The Lorca Twist Typifies Everything Wrong With Star Trek: Discovery

February 1, 2018February 4, 2018 James NelsonReviews, TV

Star Trek: Discovery isn’t a perfect show. It has potential, but there’s simply so much bad to wade through that it’s not worth any good that’s well… discovered. And that’s really disappointing to admit because no first season of any…

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