Fazbear Frights Review: Book #9: The Puppet Carver
Okay, so, you know how I’ve repeatedly said that Fazbear Frights shouldn’t be read by kids? I mean it here especially.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 16th, 2021
Okay, so, you know how I’ve repeatedly said that Fazbear Frights shouldn’t be read by kids? I mean it here especially.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 13th, 2021
We continue into this… curious tale by Brandon Scott. It’s already shaping up to be weird and disturbing, but I’m not sure we’ve seen anything yet.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 11th, 2021
My biases for Owl House on the table: I was so excited about everything I’d heard coming out of the show that I’d seen so many spoilers before I sat down to review the first three episodes of the second season.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 9th, 2021
We’re almost to the end of the published Fazbear Frights books. The last two books have been a lot more interesting, enjoyable, and horrifying (and potentially upsetting for some) than most of the series.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 6th, 2021
Oh boy, do we have something engaging for you today! It’s strange, it’s wild, and it’s gruesome and gory!
By Brandon Scott on Aug 4th, 2021
Thank God we have a good Fazbear Frights book again. The Cliffs is horrifying, sad, and intense, and is such a better book than Blackbird. Gumdrop Angel is similarly proving itself a strong contender—so we can finally get back into positive reviews.
By Brandon Scott on Aug 2nd, 2021
It’s a delight to hear Billy Crystal reprise his role. However, we must look past that nostalgia and see it as a new show. And, in that regard, it’s a letdown
By Brandon Scott on Jul 30th, 2021
Strange urban legends are everywhere, aren’t they? Some creepy, some simply unbelievable.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 28th, 2021
I warned in the last article that this was not the best Fazbear Frights book. For the first time, this might be a predominantly negative review. But the reasons are at least interesting to talk about, so let’s get into it.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 23rd, 2021
Let us hear the tale of Edward Mills. He’s become convinced of something, something strange and eerie.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 21st, 2021
Adventures in The Forgotten Realms dropped a few days ago. So, today, I’m going to cover my 7 early impressions of the set, and a few standout cards for Standard and Historic.
By Brandon Scott on Jul 19th, 2021
This is perhaps the most evergreen article I’ve ever written. It is always relevant. And, since a lot of our readers are writers, it seemed worthwhile to bring it to the attention of anyone new to the site.