The Nerdy Bird brings you a VERY special anniversary edition of DoubleDCoverage! Reviews/recaps for Batman and Robin #10 & Superman: Last Stand of New Krypton #1 PLUS some super-duper special exclusive extras!!
PS3 Review: Star Ocean: The Last Hope International
Does Tri-Ace’s epic RPG series start with a big bang or an inaudible whimper?
X360 Review: Mass Effect 2
Is it too early to crown a game of the year?
CES ‘10: SteelSeries
I had the pleasure of getting to know the guys and products behind the SteelSeries!
Georges Jeanty Rules the Buffyverse
Can you imagine what it’s like being responsible for bringing characters fans have come to know and love over 7 seasons of TV to the comic page? That’s the duty Buffy artist Georges Jeanty shouldered when Joss Whedon handpicked him for the gig. Fazed? Hardly. Jeanty was too busy enjoying his comics, sci-fi and horror to notice the pressure.
Every now and then, a new game comes along that really makes you sit back and say, “Wow, it’s amazing what we can accomplish now.” 2K’s BioShock was one of those games. Bioshock combined outstanding graphics, innovative gameplay and a fascinating story perfectly, ultimately making one of the best FPS games that I’ve ever played. So, that said, BioShock 2 really had a great deal of expectation to live up to. 2K has certainly put forth a valiant effort with this sequel, and while the game certainly shines in many areas, other factors take away from the game. Ultimately, BioShock 2 is a really fun and interesting game, but it doesn’t entirely meet the standard set by BioShock.
Bioshock hit Japan this month and with much excitement. The excitement isn’t just for the game, it’s for the creepy Japanese ad for the game.
It seems the majority of the US is freaked out by the ad, it’s simplistic and gets the point across. I just don’t get why everyone is scared by it. I guess it’s all that Horror survival video game desensitization.
If you were lucky enough to snag the Big Daddy figure with your Bioshock copy, you might have noticed your Daddy to be a little lonely. But fear not, Little Sister is here to be reunited with her guy. At only $10 a pop, you owe it to Big Daddy for not killing you yet. She can be purchased here and is scaled at 3 inches to go perfectly with Daddy. This is a one time limited figure run, so get her quick before you-know-who gets angry.