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Jordan Pollock

Pixel Clicks Podcast #49 – Baby, Don’t Hurt Me

You can listen to this episode on our Pixel Clicks Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! Skype is trying to kill PCP! This week, the guys talk about Hulk Hogan basically owning Gawker, Overwatch’s animated shorts, PSVR, Paragon, Xbox One price drop, the latest patch for the Division, and much much more!

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Review: Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits

You can’t judge a book by its cover, but you sometimes can by its title: Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits tells you almost everything you need to know. It’s over-the-top, ultra-violent, often ridiculous, and very, very fun.

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Lost In Sci-Fi: Episode 8: Kryptonians

You can listen to this episode on our Lost In Sci-Fi channel at Anchor.fm! With Batman V Superman opening this weekend we here at Lost In Sci-Fi HQ would wander down the lane of all the Kryptonians we’ve met over the last 75 years of Superman comics. Hate him or love him Superman is the first

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Review: The Queen’s Poisoner

Jeff Wheeler (author of almost two dozen fantasy books including the Mirrowen trilogy and the Muirwood series) is set to release his latest book on April 1, the start of a brand new trilogy: the Kingfountain Series. A different kingdom in a different world, and a different direction for the successful fantasy author; this will be the

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Gaming
Jordan Pollock

Pixel Clicks Podcast #48 – Padme’s Double

You can listen to this episode on our Pixel Clicks Podcast channel at Anchor.fm! Strange things happen on PCP! This week, it’s a full house as the guys talk about Everquest NEXT getting cancelled, Diablo 2 getting a brand new patch, how dumb Star Wars: Battlefront’s DLC is, and they share their thoughts on the

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Lost In Sci-Fi: Episode 7: BullS**t Science

You can listen to this episode on our Lost In Sci-Fi channel at Anchor.fm! This week Elizabeth and Leland open up the world of BS science that movie/book/games and TV love to use to explain away plot issues and such. Nothing that hurts the medium, but things if you really looked at make no sense

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Review: The Ballad of Black Tom

To H.P. Lovecraft, with all my conflicted feelings. The setting is 1920’s New York, in the busy neighborhood of Harlem and the nearby port neighborhood of Red Hook. A good-hearted hustler is drawn into the schemes of the wealthy and eccentric Robert Suydam, who’s plotting to raise an ancient horror from the deeps. The Ballad

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