William and Brandon return to talk about gaming sequels. Is the industry too focused on them and do they actually try and expand upon what they've done before? We talk about all this and our usual rantings about books.

While all you do in this unrelenting, arcade-style first-person shooter is fall and shoot, shoot and fall, what makes it so much fun — and not at all redundant — is how ridiculous it gets.
an underscore is a bold choice that i applaud. hopefully people respect. Spider-Man hates when people ignore his hyphen.

Our hero Rayman sure looks as spiffy today as he did in 1995, eh?

MonsterVine: "People of Note blends turn-based RPG combat with rhythm mechanics and fully voiced musical numbers."