Travis Hymas
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Travis began a life obsessed with technology with his cousin's classic Game Boy and a copy of Tetris. He was horrible at it, but has yet to forget that experience. These days, Travis looks to explore the intersection of culture and technology that has come to define our world. When not thinking way too hard about this stuff, he can be found putting a few games of Magic The Gathering and being volunteered to be someone's tech support.

‘My Hero Academia: World Heroes’ Mission’ Review: Probably the best X-Men movie ever

Films adapted from long running anime are often pretty limited in what they can accomplish, since they’re rarely allowed to have any lasting impact on the ongoing story. Up to this point, the My Hero Academia films have mitigated this…

There Will Never Be Another Super Smash Bros.

Updated Oct 6th, 2021 With the October 5th reveal of Kingdom Hearts’ Sora as Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s final DLC addition, that entry in the Smash franchise will come to something resembling a conclusion—nearly three years following its release. Plenty…

‘SkateBIRD’ review: The birds and the boards

‘SkateBIRD’ is less a game about hitting achievements and more about appreciating being a bird on a skateboard, and that’s exactly the point.

Unpacking the Secrets of Loki

The next chapter in the MCU’s Disney+ adventures is incoming, and Loki may be the most curious yet. While it is clear that Loki (Tom Hiddleston) will be on a time-bending adventure to fix chaos created by his own hand,…

Video Game Review: ‘New Pokémon Snap’

For the Pokémon community, a sequel to Pokémon Snap has always existed as a genuine white whale. The original itself was an anomaly born out of a fever dream of the 90’s PokéMania and a small internal studio Nintendo put…

When The Series Finally Launch on Epic Game Store… Just Play Kingdom Hearts III

Here’s Why. Next Tuesday, the Kingdom Hearts series makes the leap to the PC for the first time via the Epic Games Store, and that means the franchise will be more available to more players than ever before. As such,…

How Pokémon Red and Blue Took Over The World

When Pokémon Red and Green (internationally Red and Blue) released to Japanese audiences on February 27th, 1996, the team that developed the games had no idea exactly what would happen next. How could they ever expect their little Game Boy…