Diablo Immortal

It’s Ok For Diablo Fans To Not Like Diablo Immortal

The mainstream games media is doing that thing again where they attack gamers and insult them using their SJW buzzwords of “toxic masculinity” and “entitled.” This time they’re aiming their moral superiority at the Diablo community for their “toxic,” “entitled,” and “disrespectful” reaction to the announcement of the Diablo Immortal game for mobile devices. To set the stage, Diablo 3 released in 2012 and it’s … Continue reading It’s Ok For Diablo Fans To Not Like Diablo Immortal

Call of Cthulhu

Call of Cthulhu Review

Wayback in February 1928, the pulp magazine Weird Tales featured a short story from H.P. Lovecraft titled “The Call of Cthulhu.” In the 90 years since then, Cthulhu has been expanded on and the Cthulhu Mythos have transitioned to essentially every form of entertainment. In 1981, Chaosium released the first edition of the Call of Cthulhu pen-and-paper RPG. Seven editions later and with multiple scenarios and … Continue reading Call of Cthulhu Review

WWE RAW: The First 25 Years Review

In January, WWE’s flagship program, Monday Night RAW, celebrated it’s 25th anniversary. It was a huge milestone and one that came near the 1,300 episode mark. Unfortunately for us fans, the actual program itself was a huge let down. While WWE creative did a poor job of celebrating the event, the folks at DK and WWE Publishing worked on the RAW: The First 25 Years … Continue reading WWE RAW: The First 25 Years Review

RBI Baseball '18

RBI Baseball ’18 Review

It’s time once again for baseball season, and that means PlayStation owners can pick up MLB The Show and everyone else is stuck with RBI Baseball for their MLB gaming fix. Of course RBI Baseball is on PS4 as well, and that’s the version this review is based on. I’ve reviewed every single one of these games. Last year was the shortest game review I … Continue reading RBI Baseball ’18 Review

The Riot Retort

Attention Developers: Embrace the Alt Right For Success Says SJW

It’s current day in current year, that means there’s an SJW crying somewhere. This time it’s Nathan Grayson writing for Kotaku’s Steamed. The title of his article on Kingdom Come Deliverance is pretty telling when coupled with the first paragraph: Kingdom Come Owes Its Popularity To ‘Realism’ And Conservative Politics Kingdom Come: Deliverance has sold more than one million copies in less than a month. … Continue reading Attention Developers: Embrace the Alt Right For Success Says SJW

WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide 2nd Edition

WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide 2nd Edition Review

Three years ago, WWE Books and DK Publishing released the WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide. That book featured over 200 superstar profiles of current and former WWE talent, and featured illustrations by Daz Tibbles. On March 6th, WWE and DK team up once more to publish the WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide 2nd Edition. This edition is more of the same; it features over 200 profiles of … Continue reading WWE Ultimate Superstar Guide 2nd Edition Review

Assassin's Creed Origins

Assassin’s Creed Origins Review

Assassin’s Creed first released in 2007, and two years later saw its first sequel. After that, fans of the franchise got a new entry every year from 2009 to 2015 with the release of Assassin’s Creed Syndicate. With a technically flawed release in 2014 with Unity, many fans began to feel burned out on the series. Thus, 2016 came and went without any major Assassin’s … Continue reading Assassin’s Creed Origins Review

The Riot Retort

SJW Attacks Kingdom Come: Deliverance Over Historical Accuracy

Another day, another SJW complaining about something and screaming racism. This time around it’s Lucia Taylor of  “New Normative,” a so-called “progressing gaming” site. I’m not going to link to the article directly, but you can find it from here. It’s the kind of piece we can do a breakdown of though, kinda like the one we did here in regards to how sexist Super … Continue reading SJW Attacks Kingdom Come: Deliverance Over Historical Accuracy