Jim Lampe has done just fine with Za, yes, it’s quirky, but I liked it! I’m not sure I’ll use it often, but I’ve no regrets. $10 is cheap for pizza.
Everything That Was Terrible About ‘The Dark Tower’ Movie
But the raging, soulless, steaming pile of shit in the name of The Dark Tower made me so fucking angry I wanted to punch through walls.
The Best and Worst of Stephen King’s ‘The Dark Tower’ Series (SPOILERS)
There were plenty of little things that irked me along the way, whilst reading The Dark Tower, but there were also plenty of things that made the journey wholly worthwhile.
A review Demeo by Resolution Games
Even for more seasoned roleplayers like myself, the ability to just go in and get straight into the heart of the action can be a welcome relief.
Hyped or hyperspace? Review of Rendezvous with Rama
Rendezvous with Rama is a science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1972. Set in the early 2130s, the book tells the story of a 50-kilometre-long cylindrical alien starship that enters the Solar System.
Marvin the sinister surgen: A review of B.V. Larson’s audio drama Starship Pandora
When the Ancients left behind a highway of interconnected rings across the galaxy, the Imperial starship Pandora is sent to explore new interstellar connection points.
Gully dwarves, really? A review of Dragons of Autumn Twilight
An historic fantasy, one of value and interest to gamers, but I think it’s dated more swiftly than Weis or Hickman would have hoped.
A stampede of phews! Trigun Stampede review
The “how’s he going to get out of it this time?” is a critical mystery Orange needs to keep alive for fans as we watch the episode and they manage.
Audio power: A review of Embassytown by China Mieville
The novel is a must-read/must-listen for any fan of sci-fi and a great way to explore the possibilities of language and communication.
Ahead of its time: A review of Cryptonomicon by Neal Stephenson
Overall, Cryptonomicon is a thrilling and thought-provoking novel that engages readers and listeners.