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Highly Suspect Reviews: La La Land
It’s the all-singing, all-dancing episode of Highly Suspect Reviews where Chris, Kyle, Mike, Beau, and Frank deliver the goods in a series of high-energy, old-school, Hollywood-style musical numbers. Oh wait, sorry the video didn’t record for some reason. Too bad, you shoulda seen Chris tapping the night away. Impressive. Well, I guess you’ll just have to settle for our plain
We Are Error Reviews: Battlefield 1
It was the war to end all wars and it didn’t end a goddamn thing. World War I is hardly showcased in pop culture or entertainment, and it’s brutal conflicts are not nearly as romanticized as World War II’s. It’s because of these various factors that’s DICE’s decision to set a Battlefield game during the Great War caught many gamers by
Highly Suspect Reviews: Rogue One
OMG OMG OMG….it’s here. The new Star Wars. The first of the ‘Star Wars Stories’ series. To say we were nervous about whether or not this film would be good is putting it mildly. Gareth Edwards directs Felicity Jones leading a group of non-Jedi rough types to steal the plans for the Death Star in a story immediately preceding A New
We Are Error Ep. 19: Zombified
Along with talking about the exciting new trailers for Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, The Last of Us: Part II and Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, Jon Romo and Christopher Herman talk about their favorite zombie games and how the sub-genre has continued to evolve over the past two decades. Enjoy! You can also follow us on Twitter at @weareerrorcast! Interested
We Are Error Reviews: Batman Ep. 4: Guardian of Gotham
Chris and Jon are joined yet again by OneOfUs.net contributor Justin Zarian to review TellTale Games’s latest entry in their episodic Batman series. Along with talking about what they liked and didn’t like about Guardian of Gotham, the trio have a spoiler heavy discussion on the choices they made as Gotham’s Caped Crusader. Be sure to check out our reviews
Somebody Likes It: Ep 88: The Flaming Lips – Transmissions From the Satellite Heart
When I was a small child, I played my A Chipmunks’ Christmas 8-track non-stop until the tape unwound itself all over the living room floor and I could no longer play it. It wasn’t until many years later that I realized that, not only was that album extremely annoying, but its demise may have been aided more by the hands