Author: Harry Reviews

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Spiderman PS4 isn’t just a great Spiderman game, It’s a great Comic book game and throughout the whole experience, it truly felt like I was living through a comic book. The game has received so much hype and praise recently and rightly so because it’s absolutely bloody amazing. No pun intended. Now, I could sit here and fanboy over Spidey all day long but instead let’s take a bit of a deeper look into why Marvel’s Spider-Man is so good.  Story The story is heartfelt and emotional throughout with various twists and turns, some more surprising than others but all of…

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Welcome to the start of a monthly series where I talk through all the Free games courtesy of PS Plus we get this month as well as some of the better deals available right now on the PlayStation Store. Not all of these games are always great but there are some real gems hidden away sometimes (such as this month), and besides there all free so why not add them to your Library? September 2018 has 8 free games to download, 7 of which are playable on the PS4 and all of them are available right now so let’s dive into them. Destiny…

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So the trailer for Black Ops 4’s newest addition, its Blackout ‘Battle Royal’ mode dropped about 15 hours ago and to my utter surprise…it actually really impressed me. It looks like the most fun to come out of a Call Of Duty game in recent years and whilst most of it is down to the vehicles rather than the boots on the ground gameplay it still looks like the most interesting thing to come from Call of Duty recently. Initial Impressions The trailer was completely action packed, cut together extremely well, and full of quick short but consistent burst of action that…

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Issue #3 of the 100-Page SUPERMAN GIANT comic, along with the third issue of JUSTICE LEAGUE GIANT, begins shipping to more than 3,000 Walmart stores nationwide today, with all participating stores displaying these titles by Sunday, September 9. First announced in June of this year, these “100-Page GIANT” monthly titles combine new stories by top DC writers with classic tales from DC’s deep history. The cornerstone of SUPERMAN GIANT #3 is part one of the 12-chapter “Up in the Sky,” an original story by multiple Eisner Award-winner Tom King, writing his first Superman story since the poignant and heartfelt “For Tomorrow” in April’s…

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Whether you’re a fan of the Wizarding World or endlessly building away with Lego the Harry Potter collection coming to all new platforms October 30th is certainly something to get excited about. Xbox One and Nintendo Switch players are in for a real treat with more spells, jokes, and mini-kits then they could fit in Newt  Scamander’s briefcase (yes I know, Fantastic Beasts joke when talking about Harry Potter I’m clearly a useless muggle.) Jonathan Smith, Head of Production and Strategic Director for TT Games had this to say about the release “The LEGO Harry Potter: Collection for Nintendo Switch and Xbox One grants…

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Today marks the release of 2 brand new series coming straight out of DC Vertigo. The Dreaming, being the first book from The Sandman Universe, and Border Town which is the first of seven all new creator-owned series. Let’s talk a little bit about each one and what we can expect from them starting with the latest addition to The Sandman Universe. The Dreaming #1 Official Synopsis: “From the launch of The Sandman Universe comes THE DREAMING, a story about a kingdom in chaos as the Lord of Dreams has left his kingdom.  Where once it served as the place where stories were…

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The neverending debate between DC and Marvel fans about which Comic Book license reigns supreme has expanded way past the actual pages of comics these days. With the likes of the MCU and DCEU, the various TV shows whether it be Netflix or the CW, and now even the gaming industry there are always some fans somewhere arguing about which one is best. Now to many hardcore Marvel fans disappointment DC has pretty much dominated the gaming scene for the last few years most noticeably with the Arkham series and the Injustice games. These games haven’t always been perfect by…

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]DC has officially revealed 4 brand spanking new variant cover arts for the launch of Heroes in Crisis, coming September 26th. Artists J.G. Jones, Mark Brooks are Joining Tom King and Clay Mann on the Heroes in Crisis team and the 3 cover arts below are their incredible work. They will also be working on chase variants for issue #1. They feature the infamous Harley Quinn as well as DC’s own Holy Trinity, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Superman himself. I really dig these cover arts for so many reasons. They capture that gritty and dark edge that DC Comics has always had especially with…

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So, recently the extremely talented Julie Nathanson was kind enough to talk to us over at Geek Vibes Nation about everything Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay and Far Cry 5 which she has recently been working on and starring in. For those who have been living under a rock for the past decade and don’t know who Julie Nathanson is, she is an actress/voice actress who you can hear in the excellent Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay as Silver Banshee and Jewelee and as Jess Black in Ubisoft’s newest addition to the Far Cry series, Far Cry 5. This isn’t…

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Today kicks off the relaunch of DC Vertigo with the new all-new Sandman Universe imprint, a line of books curated by legendary author Neil Gaiman, with writers Simon Spurrier, Nalo Hopkinson, Dan Watters and Kat Howard, and art by Bilquis Evely, Dominike “Domo” Stanton, Max Fiumara, Sebastian Fiumara and Tom Fowler. This first issue, plotted by Gaiman, introduces the new series that make up the Sandman Universe, with each creative team setting up their individual stories. The official synopsis is as follows: “A rift between worlds has opened, revealing a space beyond the Dreaming. Meanwhile, a book from Lucien’s library is discovered…

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