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Her Infernal Majesty was our Managing Editor, and reigning queen of InfernalPenguins Smoothie Days. A bundle of interests, she can often be found pouring over any number of movies, games and TV shows that strike her fancy. Most often, however, you can find her typing away over a cappuccino, being distracted by her phone.
Lightning with their hands.
In an unexpected twist, Microsoft’s E3 presentation brought us our first look at Devil May Cry 5, and you guys, it looks freakin’ awesome. In an age where it’s more and more difficult to catch a media-savvy audience by surprise, I for one, sat with my hands in the air,...
AMC's Preacher just wrapped up its second season, and as a fan of the comic book, I've got a question for you: Do you trust Jesse Custer?
Why stop at diabetes?
Grace and beauty that will punch you in the face.
To watch the latest entry in Netflix’s Marvel series, is to watch a story of fallibility unfold before your eyes.
This post is the first in a series of collaborative posts written by Jessica Maissonet and Lucien Wyatt. In it, we compare and contrast our wildly varying perspectives on the very same game, movie, tv show, or whatever we can't stop arguing about that week.
This week, we're addressing Destiny, and its evolution over the last three years.
If the gaming industry had a Superbowl, it would be E3.
Yes, it's true that there are no points, and the only sports are e-sports, but I'll bet you anything that if you begin a conversation with your closest gamer friend about it, he or she will have an opinion about which corporate entity "won" E3 this year, and the year before, and the year before that.
When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die. There is no middle ground.
As anyone who has watched Game of Thrones on HBO or read the books will tell you, those words are just short of an understatement. In the world created by George R. R. Martin, there are two kinds of people. You have the brave, the proud, the righteous, and then you have the ones that get to live.