Doorways: Chapter 1 & 2 Review
Driven by the success of Amnesia: The Dark Descent, first person horror is all the rage. Already this year we have received Outlast and Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, two…
Walking Back and Forth: 30 Days Without an Accident
Warning: Talking Back and Forth is a weekly feature where Chris, Don, and Jeff discuss the latest episode of The Walking Dead in detail. So if you haven’t seen the…
Question of the Week: If Games Are So Buggy At Launch, Why Do We Keep Buying Them?
Welcome to Critically Sane’s Question of the Week, where we do our best to answer an inquiry posed to us by the community. Have your own question? Tweet it to…
Releases: Week of October 15th – Pokemon, Meet Skylanders
Not a whole lot coming out this week, unless you are into Pokemon. If Pokemon is not your thing, soak up another free week of Grand Theft Auto Online, because…
The Perfectly Sane Show Ep. 169: Duck Waker
This week the guys get together to discuss even more GTA, this time including the Online, as well as discover that Sony’s PS4s are being assembled by students that are…
In Theaters: Tom Hanks vs. Machete
Gravity kicked off awards schmoozing season last week and it didn’t just wow critics, but audiences as well. This week, Tom Hanks hopes to replicate his past successes with his…
Grand Theft Auto V Review
Grand Theft Auto V is huge. There’s nothing about the game that isn’t big. The open world is massive, the production budget gigantic, the campaign lengthy and meaty, the hype…
Three for Thursday: The Best Traps of Saw
I’m not entirely sure I can give a reason for my love of the Saw franchise. Much of it is pretty awful and a perfect example of why the torture-porn…
The Best of 70s Horror
October is horror month and to help celebrate a few of us have decided to sit down each week and discuss our favorite horror films. This week we touch on…
Wandering Wednesdays: Zombies and Pirates and Android, Oh My!
Mobile gaming is becoming more and more commonplace but sorting through that junk is often pretty difficult. Writing full reviews for mobile games is often tedious and boring but we…