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VGBlogger’s 2020 Super Last Minute Holiday Gift Guide
Posted on December 18, 2020 | No Comments2020 is the year that keeps on giving. It’s not giving us anything particularly good or positive, but we all still have our families and communities and a common humanity that brings us all together, so there’s still reason to have a mirthful holiday season […] -
VGBlogger’s 2019 Holiday Gift Guide for Geeks & Gamers
Posted on December 3, 2019 | No CommentsHo, ho, ho! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays, loyal readers! I know it’s been a slow and inconsistent year around these parts, but I’m back and aiming to close out the year with a bang, beginning right now with the return of VGBlogger’s holiday gift […] -
Book Review: The SNES Omnibus Vol. 1 & 2
Posted on June 3, 2019 | No CommentsWith such a massive and legendary game catalog to chronicle, Schiffer Publishing and author Brett Weiss decided to split their Super Nintendo Entertainment System tome, The SNES Omnibus, into two beefy volumes instead of just one. It was a wise decision, because I don’t imagine […] -
Book Review: Indie G Zine Vol. 2
Posted on February 8, 2019 | No CommentsThe follow-up to a successfully Kickstarted first volume, Indie G Zine Vol. 2 is a small softcover artzine celebrating the indie gaming scene. But don’t let its somewhat diminutive size–it’s 7″ x 9.75″, smaller than a normal piece of paper–fool you, because its 118 pages […] -
Book Review: Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years
Posted on January 29, 2019 | No CommentsIt’s hard to believe the Marvel Cinematic Universe has now existed for over a decade. What once seemed like an impossibly ambitious idea to create an ongoing film universe of shared continuity storylines I think has far exceeded what anyone could’ve hoped for. It’s an […] -
VGBlogger’s 2018 Holiday Gift Guide for Geeks & Gamers
Posted on December 14, 2018 | No CommentsOur annual holiday gift guide for geeks and gamers is back for another holiday shopping season. Books, toys, collectibles, jigsaw puzzles, gaming accessories–we’ve got fun recommendations for everything geeky and gamey. Ongoing updates will be made through the remainder of the year (perhaps you’ll want […] -
Book Review: The Art of Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom
Posted on September 10, 2018 | No CommentsThe Art of Ni no Kuni II is an art book in its purest form. Its 152 pages are filled with nothing but glorious sketches and paintings. You won’t find an introduction, a single caption, or even a hint of developer commentary. Here, the art […] -
Book Review: Child of a Mad God
Posted on February 7, 2018 | No CommentsBirthed from the mind of legendary fantasy author R. A. Salvatore, Child of a Mad God kicks off a brand new series of novels set in the fictional world of Corona, made famous by the DemonWars Saga. Admittedly, my Salvatore experience up to now has […] -
Book Review: Star Wars Forces of Destiny: Tales of Hope & Courage
Posted on January 2, 2018 | No CommentsBased on the Lucasfilm Animation web series of the same name (viewable on YouTube and Disney), Star Wars Forces of Destiny: Tales of Hope & Courage is a collection of six short stories centered around the female heroes of the Star Wars universe, written primarily […] -
Book Review: Steal the Stars
Posted on November 29, 2017 | No CommentsAdapted from a Tor Labs podcast series of the same name by Mac Rogers, Steal the Stars is a sci-fi love story full of drama and intrigue–a tale of forbidden romance, X-Files-esque extraterrestrial conspiracy, and an ill-advised heist, all wrapped up in a lingering sense […]