Luis Lopez

I love Video games.First system i ever got was a Atari 2600,Ever since the first time i moved that joystick i was hooked.I have been writing and podcasting about games for 7 years now.I Started Digital Crack Network In 2015 and haven't looked back.

Wolfenstein: The New Order review

This review was originally posted in May, 2014. The Nazi soldier up ahead is oblivious. He has no idea that I, William J Blazkowicz – professional Nazi killer, at your service – am sneaking up behind him, throwing knife in hand and very bad thoughts in mind. I toss my blade at his head. Unfortunately, my aim sucks, so I stick him square in the calf. Doesn’t matter; he instantly d...[Read More]

The Mighty Thor #2 Review

Jason Aaron's Thor epic gets even bigger as Loki finally enters the stage.

American Horror Story: “She Gets Revenge” Review

Liz plans a reunion with the son she abandoned while Alex asks for John's help.

Childhood’s End: Finale Review

Night Three of Childhood's End was kind of a bummer but still worth the trip.

Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip Review

If you already have an opinion on Fox's Alvin and the Chipmunks series, The Road Chip won't change your mind about it.

Judge Dredd #1 Review

IDW kicks off their ongoing Judge Dredd comic as the eponymous hero finds himself lost in a strange land.

SteamWorld Heist Review

SteamWorld Heist brings both style and substance.

Lucifer #1 Review

Just in time for the new TV series, DC brings back their Lucifer comic as the fallen angel tackles a crucial murder mystery.

Yakuza 5 review

"Yakuza 5 finally arrives on Western PS3s three years after its Japanese release, but does it live up to the Dragon of Dojima's legacy?"

Beyond: Two Souls Review

The PS4 port of Beyond: Two Souls doesn’t fix the game's core issues. It’s still a very stilted, awkward experience in spots, usually right after a stretch where the gameplay and narrative get everything right. What it does do--thanks to this edition’s best new feature, where the timeline-hopping narrative can be played in chronological order--is strip away some of the high-conce...[Read More]

Fat Princess Adventures review

"Fat Princess Adventures has the sugary sweet veneer of thickly layered frosting that, in a cruel twist of fate, has been slathered over a giant slab of polystyrene."

Among the Sleep review

"Among the Sleep cannily plays on ideas of skewed perspective to make you feel genuinely tiny. With its low-hanging camera, towering tables and kitchen cabinets, venturing into each new room is like being dropped into Honey I Shrunk the Kids."

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