The second week of Marvel’s Breast Cancer Awareness covers sees three releases featuring Thor, Captain Marvel, and The Uncanny X-Men. Continue reading
Month: October 2012
NYCC: Scribblenauts Unlimited hands on
When Scribblenauts first launched back in 2009 I was super excited by it. So much so that I made a small video (Cthulhu Vs The Village People) with fellow Nerd-Base editor Dave Chosid showing off some of the off the wall retarded things you can do in the game. Scribblenauts was a great idea, but after a few hours the game was boring because it wasn’t really a game. Developers 5th Cell tried to follow-up with Super Scribblenauts turning it a bit more into a game, but it still fell a bit short for me. I wasn’t really excited to get my hands on Scribblenauts Unlimited, but I should have been. Continue reading
NYCC ZombiU hands on
Leading up to the New York Comic Con, one of the games I was looking forward to the most was ZombiU. ZombiU is a first person shooter for the Wii U, where a zombie outbreak starts in England. A lot of major video game sites made this game sound like the reason to buy a Wii U. Unfortunately I wasn’t entirely impressed by what I got to do. Continue reading
NYCC PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale hands on
One of the first things I did on Thursday after being let into the New York Comic Con was head straight to the videogames. One of the first games I tried was “PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale”. I was looking forward to giving the game a try for a while because of the “Super Smash Bros.” comparison. Unfortunately this game is no “Super Smash Bros.”.
UPDATED: NYCC '12 news: "Age of Wushu" MMORPG

Now, thus far if you’ve followed the site, you’ll not guess me to be the video game guy, but having managed a certain major video game retail outlet for about 7 years, I can assure you, it’s a definite hobby. However, I’ve never really gotten myself hooked on any MMO’s. I’ve tried WoW, Star Wars, City of Heroes, D&D….they were all good, they just weren’t for me. I was contacted by Snail Games to come check out their new entry into the fold at NYCC, Age of Wushu, and I think I finally found my fix. Continue reading