Battle for Zendikar – Spoiler Season is back (and so am I!)

The spoilers for Battle for Zendikar are continuing to flow as WotC released more info about the, at this stage, hotly anticipated Zendikar Vs. Eldrazi clash pack this week. With the return of Avenger of Zendikar (though not to limited) and of course the rather sweet looking Oblivion Sower already confirmed as our foiled Mythics (mmm, foiled mythics) for this pack attention has now turned to the rest of their contents, and Blake Rassmussen’s latest article did not scrimp on the details.

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The Strain – New Promo Released

The StrainAfter a few painfully short teasers FX have finally released a full, if still short, trailer for the upcoming TV series based upon Guillermo del Toro and Chuck Hogan’s book series The Strain. While we in Europe may have to wait a little longer to see this our friends in the States will be able to see the first episode on July 13th. Continue reading

Being Bold Again!

Dark Souls II ImageWell I suppose one of the perks of not posting so often is that I should at least have plenty to talk about when I do. The problem then becomes deciding exactly what to talk about. Given the inordinate amount of time I have been spending on Dark Souls II, I think it probably safe to say that today’s post is going to be a little video game centric!

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Back from the dead…again!

zombies-ATSo…this is kinda awkward. I think I managed to bore myself to sleep with my last post (it was the Sony E3 conference…yeah, 5 month old zing!) and anyway it’s a good excuse for that header image! I’m really writing this post as more of an introduction about where I would like this blog to go, i.e. less of an amateur news outlet and more of a personal space. Don’t worry though I’ll still be talking about the same sort of stuff just maybe in a less newsy manner.

So to get started I thought I might talk a little about what games I’ve been playing recently, and also my recently rekindled love affair with 90’s mainstay Mystery Science Theater 3000. Continue reading