Introducing the SFB Scale: How We Rank the Real Sci-Fi Experience
The SFB Scale cuts through the noise and answers the only question that really matters: Should you pay to see it, stream it, binge it, or skip it?
The SFB Scale cuts through the noise and answers the only question that really matters: Should you pay to see it, stream it, binge it, or skip it?
Soon, with the release of SWTOR Update 7.4.1, we’ll all be able to transfer characters to the new SWTOR Shae Vizla server in APAC. Yay! We’ll be able to enjoy our legacy perks and achievements from our prior gameplay, save a bunch of time and effort, and benefit from the improved quality of in-game life…
By Brandon Scott on Sep 9th, 2019
The Rise of Skywalker Is So Important Leave hot takes about The Last Jedi by the door, we are talking about the end of another saga, and one of the biggest moments in nerd culture since the last momentous one, like, a few months ago: The Rise of Skywalker is here. And while the first…
By Brandon Scott on Mar 1st, 2019
Hello Invader Zim, We Have Missed You Did we need more Invader Zim? Uncharacteristically of me, I’m saying yes, we did. Nothing I have ever seen is like Invader Zim—it was on another level of strange, of weird, of dark. Sure, shows like Rick and Morty have some truly twisted stuff, but Invader Zim was…
By Brandon Scott on Sep 10th, 2018
Hades 9: RTS Fans Should Get Hopeful So, this project might be a tad over-ambitious. I am going to put that warning front and center and in the back. This project looks too big to succeed with the manpower behind it. But, then again, Minecraft was made by a very small team—so let’s at least…
By Brandon Scott on Aug 22nd, 2018
Sometimes, you just know when you’ve seen a good movie. For those that do not recall, or are new readers to the site, I reviewed a genre movie called Prodigy. It was a fun, smart “bottle film” that I was happy to give a shout out to for all fans of sci-fi. Another successful spotlight…
The iMom Imagine if Apple designed something that rather than let you escape into Angry Birds or Candy Crush but instead could raise your children. iMom is a short film written and directed by Ariel Martin that explores the dynamic a robotic mother has on families. It follows one family in particular interspersed commercials and…
unTIL BEN If you love music as much as you love Sci-fi you can now combine both interests into one great package. French indie electronic music producer Ben, aka unTIL BEN has released a sci-fi story in the form of a digital album titled The Ray. The Ray is a series of eight tracks about…
By Brandon Scott on Mar 26th, 2018
Want To Get Into A Star Wars Battle? You get to be a part of the Rebellion. I don’t mean in an RPG; I don’t mean cosplaying: I mean within a virtual space and a physical space simultaneously, you get the feel of what it is like to be a Star Wars soldier. You may…
By Brandon Scott on Jan 29th, 2018
Sci-Fi? Might Not Be Now Some say a purpose of sci-fi is to predict the gadgets, gizmos, and other technological advancements we might expect in our future. And, I agree with that. Furthermore, I think it’s time we see how well sci-fi artists did and list technologies they predicted that came true. Lasers: So, we…
By Brandon Scott on Jan 13th, 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvwS1bo0fu4 Philip K. Dick’s Back On The Screen Have an Amazon Prime account? No? Well, you may want one —because Philip K. Dick’s creations just came exclusively to Amazon Prime Members. As of January 11th, this year, the first season of Philip K. Dick’s Electric Dreams is available for streaming and looks to be another…
By Brandon Scott on Dec 18th, 2017
It’s here. The next in the trilogy arrived. The rebirth of Star Wars continues and it’s an understatement to call it an exciting time. I know the urge to rush off to the theaters is strong in you–like the Force–dear reader. But, before you go, before you buy tickets to see it, we have a round-up…