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Jason Hunt

Kansas City

Publisher and Editor at SciFi4Me

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  • 1 month ago | scifi4me.com | Marc D'Alfonso |Jason Hunt

    22 Views game review, Like a Dragon, Sega, Yakuza Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Directed by Yasuaki Uehara Written by Tsuyoshi Furuta, Masayoshi Yokoyama Designed by Takanori Naganuma Produced by Ryosuke Horii, Hiroyuki Sakamoto Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio Published by SEGA PS4, PS5, PC, Xbox One, Xbox X/S February 21, 2025 2025 is off to a great start in the video game world, with games like Monster Hunter Wilds and Split Fiction coming out to both critical and commercial success. However,...

  • 2 months ago | scifi4me.com | Jason Hunt

    33 Views Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Film,  Saturn Awards The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror has announced the winners for the 52nd Annual Saturn Awards, recognizing extraordinary programming, performances and special effects in genre entertainment within the Film and Television categories.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | scifi4me.com | Jordan Keller |Jason Hunt

    1 Views book review,  Jordan S. Keller,  superhero,  Wildfire Wildfire: The Rise of a Hero (Ashes Over Avalon #1)Written by Jordan S. KellerPublished by Speaking VolumesOctober 3, 2022Paperback, 296 pgs. It’s an old story. Girl meets Boy. Boy tries to kill Girl. Girl signs up to train with Boy so they both can generate white-hot blue flame to burn things to the ground…. OK.

  • Dec 12, 2024 | scifi4me.com | Jason Hunt

    34 Views Academy of Science Fiction Fantasy and Horror Film,  ElectricNOW,  Saturn Award The Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror has announced the nominees for the 52nd Annual Saturn Awards, recognizing extraordinary programming, performances and special effects in genre entertainment within the Film and Television categories. Warner Bros.

  • Oct 22, 2024 | scifi4me.com | Jason Hunt

    223 Views A Song of Ice and Fire, Bram Stoker, George R.R. Martin, Gilgamesh, Winds of Winter “Gilgamesh and Enkidu at Uruk.” ~ Jean-Luc Picard There’s an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation — “Darmok”, the second episode of the fifth season, for those keeping track — wherein Captain Picard realizes that the alien he’s met (Dathon, played by Paul Winfield) speaks only in metaphor, thus prompting him to try to relate using events from Earth’s history. The Epic of Gilgamesh has been part...

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