
Pop Culture Cosmos
From Nero to Hero: Devil May Cry 4: Special Edition (Review)
When it comes to third person action games, it’s hard to imagine the genre without everybody’s favorite demon slayer. No, I’m not talking...
Fe (Review): A Return to Nature
Fe is the most beautiful game that I didn’t understand. When I first saw footage of Fe, I was beyond curious about what this game was and...
Celeste (Review): Climbing Up the Walls
Catch Brian and the gang from the Super BS Gamescast break down the video game world on Podbean, Apple Podcasts and the Humannequin Media...
Tomb Raider Trailer Reactions and Video Game to Film Adaptations w/Gerald Glassford (Topicocalypse E
What's up dudes, dudettes and other great human beings? We're back with another episode of the only podcast on the Internet. On this...
Wolfenstein 2 (Review): The New Colossus Review: The Return of the Story-Driven, Single-Player First
Reviewed by: Brian Wegener Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus is a game I expected to dislike. I did not like Wolfenstein: The New Order, I...
N++ (Review): A Punishing Piece of Nostalgia
Everybody loves the idea of nostalgia gaming. If you were among the fortunate gamers who got to experience childhood in the 2d...
Is Video Game Addiction a Mental Health Issue? (Topicocalypse Episode 9 Part 1)
It's almost New Year, and we couldn't quite make it there without making another podcast. Who would have thought that such an interesting...
Assassin's Creed: Origins (Review) - The Origins of Premature Reviews
When it comes to gaming, Ubisoft is a company that’s never been shy of a few press headlines. When journalists aren’t writing about a...
Maize (Review): A Game About Sentient Corn
In a world full of vengeful assassins, plumbers with dependency issues, and anti-bullying campaigns that masquerade themselves as racing...

NASCAR Heat 2 Review: Just Turn Left…
It seems ironic that as the NASCAR Monster Energy Drink series is winding down as it reaches its unique playoff structure that its annual...
Hellblade Senua's Sacrifice (Review): A Look at Mental Health in Video Games
In the video game industry, it’s becoming increasingly difficult for developers to be innovative, or to reinvent the wheel as they say....

Tiny Rails (Review): The Little Sim Engine That Could…
With all the big name video games out there vying for every gamer’s attention in the digital space, it’s a wonder how the little guy can...
We Need to Talk About Crash…
I had a very achievable goal today, on the night of June 30th, 2017. A “new” game was released, a remaster of the most wonderful variety;...
Aaero (Review): A Breath of Fresh Air for a Dying(?) Genre
Video games and music aren’t always the best companions. Sure, you have to have an excellent soundtrack to make a game successful,...

Not The Intended “Mass” Effect…
“Success does not consist in never making mistakes but in never making the same one a second time.”- George Bernard Shaw Never let it be...
88 Heroes (Review): A Heroic 2D Adventure
Much like film, music and just about every other aspect of technology that was only available to a select group of people in years gone...

How the “Little Guy” Survives in the Video Game Marketplace
It’s a virtual “David vs. Goliath” story. A tale that can be told about almost any retail marketplace when larger, more diversified and...
A Pixel Story (Review): What is Love?
What is Love? A review of A Pixel Story A Pixel Story is a love letter to the video games of yore. Its aesthetics span from 8-bit to...

GameSir G3s Review: Gaming Goes Hands On…
Thousands of hours of playing video games has given me insight into what exactly my preferences are with using a game controller. Over...



















