Friday Fiction: Forbidden Invention (Part 2)
We return to “Forbidden Invention” to see just what Dr. Thorn’s creation is really capable of doing.
By Brandon Scott on Oct 1st, 2021
We return to “Forbidden Invention” to see just what Dr. Thorn’s creation is really capable of doing.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 29th, 2021
It seems like Innistrad came so fast, right? Just when I was getting used to some of the more interesting and playable DND cards, we have another set drop. But, regardless of the pace, this set is proving to be awesome.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 27th, 2021
Fazbear Frights reviews are back! After a hiatus for the sake of letting the publisher put out more books, we have the tenth issue in this gory, odd series. Was the wait worth it? Is this book even remotely child-friendly? Let’s get into things!
By Brandon Scott on Sep 24th, 2021
Someone must make the fancy gizmos. Someone needs to toil in the background so everyone can have teleporters and laser pistols. In this three-part Friday Fiction, we explore such a person, such an inventor, and what happens when he invents something too good to give away.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 22nd, 2021
Introducing the Mystical Archive cards to Historic has led to a lot of new decks, new strategies, and even some revivals of old options like Arclight Phoenix. I think no one would argue against them being a cool idea.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 20th, 2021
If you’re reading this review of Fear Street: Part 3 – 1666 because you wanted to know if you should watch the whole trilogy, I’ll give you your answer: Yes.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 17th, 2021
In this story, we’ll answer a question: what’s it like to become one?
What’s it like to ascend to godhood?
By Brandon Scott on Sep 15th, 2021
The Matrix Resurrections trailer is here, and it’s honestly better than I was expecting. The action scenes, the slick editing: it’s fun to watch this trailer by itself, let alone what it’ll be like with the actual film.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 13th, 2021
Well, I was right about Fear Street: Part Two – 1978 on all points. It’s the blood-soaked, overly sexual pastiche that does a lot of strong character work propelled by excellent actors that I expected.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 10th, 2021
Humans can work around almost any problem, given enough time. If they really try, they can find some solution.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 8th, 2021
With the DND set giving us new pieces, I figured it was time to revisit my favorite tribe in Magic: the humble goblin. A while back, the goblin deck proved itself a demon of Historic. It’s fallen from memory slightly, and even the people who expect it aren’t prepared to face a different version.
By Brandon Scott on Sep 6th, 2021
Well, since Fear Street put their movies into three parts, we’ll be doing a series of reviews to cover this nostalgic property. I’ve yet to see anything beyond the first movie and will be reviewing them as I watch them—and then perhaps a fourth overview article with everything in context.