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Wonderful news. Maybe the best show on TV, probably the best comedy on TV and almost certainly the most unique show on TV.

Gah, how can they have Game of Thrones and True Detective facing off this early? STOP TORTURING ME!

*Lego Movie spoilers ahead*

It took me a good while to handle the Stray Demon, but the key to winning the fight is to stay a couple of feet behind his tail. Whenever he starts his fire breath, just step back a little bit so you don't get hit,

Have fun! If you want to make it a bit more painless, there's a shortcut which can make the whole experience less of a slog (though you'll also miss out on some loot, obviously).

While my character isn't exclusively melee-based, I've mostly been leveling up evenly between endurance, strength and dexterity. It keeps me well-equipped for melee conflicts, but also gives me a viable ranged combat option if I need one (definitely came in handy during the Moonlight Butterfly battle). Even if you are

I will be playing Dark Souls. Only made it to Anor Londo the first time around, and finally decided to re-start it last week. While the game didn't really grab me the way I was hoping the first time around (I was head-over-heels in love with Demon's Souls, and I didn't like the open world of Dark Souls as much as the

Billy Ray is a decent screenwriter, but he's never written a genuinely great movie. I hope this will be his best work to date, because this particular tale could be a terrific movie if it's handled correctly.

I can definitely understand your frustration. However, as a PS4 owner, I will admit to being happy about this, as it means PS4 owners won't be getting a PS3 game with an HD coat of paint.

Dammit, I am feeling an unhealthy urge to re-start Dark Souls. I know in my heart that I really shouldn't and I'll probably find myself unable to advance past Ornstein and Smough yet again, but I really want to check out Dark Souls II and simply don't feel that I should without conquering its predecessor. I feel like

A ten-minute medley? Um, not even close.

I'm nearly finished with the Bravely Default demo, and it's been enjoyable enough to make me want to jump into the full game as soon as I'm done. Just need to work my way through that final dungeon and I'll be good to go. I'm also playing Soul Sacrifice on the PS Vita, which is a repetitive but rather engaging action

I think this could ultimately turn out to be a good thing for Levine on a creative level. Though I love both of his Bioshock games, I can't help but feel that they're kept from true greatness by the need to meet certain AAA blockbuster conventions. Working on a smaller scale with a game that doesn't have to sell a

My first guess was that this had something to do with "Bennie and the Jets"…

I have to be honest: I've never really been terribly enamored with Reznor's work as a film composer. I'm a NIN fan and like much of the stuff he's done elsewhere, but the score for "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" in particular struck me as lazy and aimless. It definitely sets a mood, but he never really does

I'm playing Dragon's Dogma and having a blast. Only ten hours in right now, but thus far I'm remarkably impressed by the way it fuses together elements from the Elder Scrolls and Souls games. A well-designed world which rewards exploration, a strong combat system, gameplay which is difficult without being unfair, and

Yeah. I am a little fearful that once everyone gets onboard with PS+ they'll start getting stingier with the free titles - but yeah, thus far it's been an incredible deal.

Amazon had them available for a few minutes right at midnight on launch day (thankfully, I was able to order one), but they were shown as out of stock again very quickly.

I actually kinda-sorta like Brad Silberling. He had a nice little streak of underrated movies with Moonlight Mile, Lemony Snicket and 10 Items or Less.

I still don't know what to make of Forster. He seems to be a director without a distinct style of any sort, and also a guy who is only as good as the material he's working with. I keep waiting for him to make another film half as good as Stranger Than Fiction.