Review: Arcane
Video game-based content is rarely, if ever, this good.
Video game-based content is rarely, if ever, this good.
I’ve seen what makes this place valuable, what compels me to call it home.
The pure chaos of this new ride requires equally chaotic imbibing. Maybe one of those middle-school numbers where you mix all the soft drinks together?
It’s more like poorly funded fan fiction than anything else.
All of these assigned character quizzes are dumb, but I can’t stop taking them.
Death, in our lived experience, is horrifyingly final.
I know that keeping plants alive and being tidy aren’t moral achievements, but sometimes I let myself feel that way.
Every gorgeous face you see on screen is carefully curated, prodded and shaped to be that way.
The cream of the crop, in our humble opinions.
Amidst the bad, the broken, and the baffling, our writers sought and succeeded to chronicle all that and more.