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We Are Error Ep. 47: Riddled in Controversy
On this week’s episode of We Are Error, Jon Romo and Christopher Herman talk about several of the biggest controversies that rocked the video game industry. The two hosts also discuss the latest news stories, including Atari’s upcoming video game console, the future of the Uncharted series, Nintendo’s plans for the 3DS, and more! Check us out on Itunes and
‘Game of Thrones’ Season 7 Trailer 2
With the premiere just under three weeks away, HBO just dropped the second trailer for Season 7 of their wildly successful high fantasy series, Game Of Thrones. The trailer opens with Sansa Stark wandering through a snowy woods, Littlefinger narrates overhead, telling some offscreen character, perhaps Sansa herself, to fight battles on all fronts, not just one enemy. After that
We Are Error Reviews: The Walking Dead: A New Frontier Ep. 5
Chris and Jon are joined by OneOfUs.net writer and video editor Justin Zarian and Unapologetic Geek Out host Nick Thyes to review TellTale Games’s latest entry in their episodic Walking Dead series. Along with talking about the fifth and final episode of the season, “From the Gallows,” the quartet have a spoiler heavy discussion on the choices they made throughout
Digital Noise Ep 156: The Good Batch
Chris and Marco take on a pretty darn good batch of movies this week, making it hard to even pick a ‘best of show’. Check out all the blu-ray and dvd reviews right here.
Movie BS Ep 363: ‘Transformers: The Last Knight,’ ‘Band Aid,’ Mt. Rushmore of comedy
0:00 – Hello, no apples allowed on the show, here’s an iTunes review 3:15 – Transformers: The Last Knight review 25:10 – Band Aid review 32:10 – Summer Box Office Challenge update 34:05 – Masterminds (2016) is on Netflix and it’s funny 38:20 – The Mt. Rushmore of Comedy, as voted by you the listeners 50:10 – Life, the sci-fi
Highly Suspect Reviews: American Gods – Season 1
It’s a big year for great TV and in our humble opinion, the Starz network’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s novel American Gods fully lived up to expectations. Was it Bryan Fuller’s show-running? The dead-on but often surprising casting? Neil Gaiman’s scripting? Chris, Sarah, George, and Harris get in deep in their full spoiler discussion of the first season. Note: we’re

