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Kuma & Kumo Present: Tom Green Jacked Off A Horse (Episode 1)
https://anchor.fm/hunter–sam/embed/episodes/Kuma–Kumo-Present-Tom-Green-Jacked-Off-A-Horse-Episode-1-eqoli3 Hi! Hello! Welcome! In this premiere episode of what is sure to be America’s next top podcast, Sam (Kuma) and Hunter (Kumo) discuss something that is considered by many to be ‘a film’. By Sam’s request and Hunter’s reluctance they are taking a look at Tom Green’s magnum opus, “Freddy Got Fingered”. Will they…
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Review: Duke Nukem Forever-The Five Stages Of Grief
2011: The Year of the Gamer. A lot of great games came out that year, games that I would consider personal favorites. That year, I pre-ordered the collector’s editions for both Marvel vs Capcom 3 and Mortal Kombat (2011), two of my favorite fighting games of all time. I paid for MvC3 myself but my…
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Review: POSTAL (Movie)-………Uh
One of my resolutions for the new year was to review more movies simply because I don’t think I do it as often as I should. I love film and to be quite honest with you, my film backlog is just as, if not bigger than my game backlog. I’ve always been awful about dedicating…
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Review: Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors’ Dreams/Street Fighter Alpha 2-Beta Testing The Future
I will admit right here and now that I did not grow up with these games. I never had the home ports growing up and none of the arcades near me carried the machines, choosing to keep games like Mortal Kombat or the Vs. games. Around the time I was 12 or 13, I grew…
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Review: Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time-Wonderfully Nostalgic Torture
Yes, yes, I know I’m a few months late on this one but I couldn’t get it at launch! Sue me. The day is June 19, 2019. At the time, I just finished writing my review for Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled and was getting ready to post it. Then literally, no joke, as I was about to…
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Review: Yakuza: Like a Dragon- When One Dragon Fades, Another Rises.
Back in 2015 when I was still a bright-eyed, innocent 21-year-old with too much time on my hands, I gained my first exposure to Sega’s Yakuza franchise with the release of Yakuza 5. I had only seen the cover arts for the first and third games before that and even then it wasn’t a strong…
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Review: Hades-Every Death Means Something
If there’s one thing I love about the internet, it’s seeing what does and doesn’t become viral, especially with video games. You could have this giant, expensive ass game with a ton of marketing behind it completely bomb and attain disinterest while a smaller, much more artistically driven indie game gets pushed to the moon by players…
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Review: POSTAL 2-Uhhhhhh.
Well, I finally did it. Like I said in my previous review, I’ve been very keen on trying out the POSTAL series for a while now. I won’t repeat a ton of what I said but I first became interested in the series, more specifically POSTAL 2, around middle school or so. I watched a ton…
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Review: POSTAL Redux-Uh.
What the fuck POSTAL is a series that I am both familiar with and unfamiliar with. Ever since I first got proper access to the internet I’ve had POSTAL’s infamous reputation shoved in my face. “One of the most offensive games of all time”, “The game that spits in the face of decency”, “The game…
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Review: Pumpkin Jack-A Small Pumpkin Can Still Be Scary
When you’re as into video games as I am, you tend to follow a lot of news and review site on social media. You do this so you can keep up to date on announcements and trending topics surrounding the game industry but sometimes it can lead to you getting exposed to games you weren’t…