By: John C. Mayberry WARNING – THERE BE COARSE LANGUAGE THROUGHOUT. RETRO REPLAY IS WRITTEN IN A PURELY PARODICAL MANNER. It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s….awww fuck this. Not finishing this overused phrase. It’s a game. It’s a freaking Superman game. Alright kids, I’m going to be merciful this…
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RETRO REPLAY presents…Batman Forever (GB)
WARNING – THERE BE COARSE LANGUAGE THROUGHOUT. RETRO REPLAY IS WRITTEN IN A PURELY PARODICAL MANNER. By: John C. Mayberry (Wait…what? Where the hell was this douche all this time?) Terrible movies beget terrible games… Okay, obviously when it comes to reviewing games for the HDMI-spoiled generation,…
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Mike Mignola: Drawing Monsters Review
By: John C. Mayberry Whether or not you were a fan of Mike Mignola’s work before, this film is going to either give you current fans a whole new appreciation for one of the comic book industry’s most renowned icons, or introduce your imaginations to a colossal mythos of memorable…
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RETRO REPLAY Presents…Mortal Kombat 4 (GBC)
By: John C. Mayberry (the old fart returns) Finally, the old fart has come back from underneath his ever-growing pile of food wrappers and empty cans of sugary goodness and cartridges. I’ve been spending extra time, perusing through my collection, for the education of all you young gamers out…
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RETRO REPLAY presents… The Punisher: The Ultimate Payback (GameBoy)
By: John C. Mayberry (an old fart) Alright, is it me or do the oldies not get as much love as they deserve anymore? It’s just…a slap to the face of us older gamers. “But, Donkey Kong is so ancient. You do the same thing over and over, and…
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Snelson: Comedy Is Dying #3 – Ahoy Comics Review
By: John C. Mayberry There are truly not enough good things I can say about this miniseries, and for the third time in a row Ahoy Comics’ Snelson: Comedy Is Dying has not disappointed. I’m enjoying following the exploits of Melville Snelson in every issue I read, and the…
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Blade Runner Origins Vol 2.: Scrap – Titan Comics Review
By: John C. Mayberry Okay, I’ll fully admit to having several complete and utter geek-out moments reading through Blade Runner Origins Vol. 2: Scrap. The premise and story of the original film is one that has had its audience ponder on many existential questions, especially on what makes us…
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Dead Man’s Diary – A Photo-realistic Apocalyptic Survival Adventure
Utilizing TML’s many years of expertise with the Unreal Engine, Dead Man’s Diary is a gorgeous narrative-driven experience that spans multiple genres — taking survival and crafting elements and blending them with a strong narrative, clever puzzles, and a thrilling mystery to solve. With 27 levels to explore, stunning visuals,…
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Red Tag #1 – Comixology Review
By: John C. Mayberry Perusing through my to-do list today, I was happy to see I was going to have the chance of reviewing another Comixology original title. And once again, they didn’t disappoint. Red Tag #1, the first in a five-issue miniseries is a fantastic collaboration with Rafael…
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Horizon: Zero Dawn – Liberation – Titan Comics Review
By: John C. Mayberry As many of you know already, I’m a huge sucker for the video game. Old, new, I love them all. Except for E.T. on Atari 2600. Not that one, ever. Someone needs to apologize for that abomination. Anyway, as current generation games are concerned one…