First off, I’m not entirely sure why this movie goes under so many names, especially Tai Chi II since this is a stand-alone story and Wu Jing’s (Jackie Wu) first movie, made in 1993. In fact, his character becomes Continue reading
Author: David Chosid
Fez on XBox 360
Every so often a game appears that tackles true creativity. Sometimes it is found by the mainstream, like Portal. Most of the time, like Fez, it remains somewhat a sleeper… or at least it doesn’t get the recognition it deserves. I can’t say this game will change the way you look at games, or has an amazing story, but it is definitely a truly unique experience produced by creative minds at Polytron and Trapdoor. Continue reading
Dave’s Time at NY Comic Con 2012
Where to begin? As soon as you step into the NY Comic Con, you are assaulted by the experiential overstimulation. Fortunately, I had a loose plan from the start. Continue reading
Gaming Unplugged: Android Netrunner

Andoid Netrunner is a living card game (LCG) based on the original collectible card game (CCG) just called Netrunner. Continue reading
Review: Wolverine and the X-Men
Wolverine and the X-Men brought back a memory of an even lesser known animation, War Planets. No, not Battle of the Planets; that one brings back memories of an evil villain transvestite. You see, the first time I discovered War Planets was between 5:30 and 6:00am as I stumbled out of bed before my alarm clock even went off; I began my fuzzy prep for the work day. Usually, I’ll flick on the TV and watch Continue reading


