CON LIFE, EVENTS

Long Beach Comic Expo 2017

Convention season is upon us and the coverage here at Atomic Geekdom is coming in fast and furious. Long Beach Comic Expo came and went with Justin, Jenny, and Patrick filming the entire event! Check out our video below and the photo gallery below that and if you're in our footage, let us know! @AtomicGeedom on Twitter and Instagram!

GAMES

Contain Your Hype: Nintendo’s Switch Presentation Wrap-up

For weeks Nintendo fans, nay-sayers, onlookers and well-wishers have (Not So) patiently waited for January 12th. Nintendo promised an in depth look at the hardware, games and details regarding the Nintendo Switch on this date, and now that it has come and gone…boy did they come through. As we discovered a couple of weeks ago, Nintendo planned to drop this heap of information in the most Nintendo way possible: In a dedicated presentation aired from Japan at 7Pm PST (which in some countries was about 3 or 4 in the morning). So we waited, queued up our streams and watched as they hopped, splatted and raced their way into our hearts again. Now, when the Switch was first announced, Atomic Geekdom and I brought you a pretty in depth look at the console and some of its features, so this time I’m going to list some of the biggest and most exciting developments from the Switch Presentation and what they meant to me. So let’s get into the meat and juices of this amazing console.

MOVIES, MISC.

The Lady-Hero is Here To Stay

When it was announced that Star Wars: The Force Awakens would feature a predominant female lead, there was a huge outcry of upset fans claiming this was merely pandering to the feminazi’s of the world. What followed was unprecedented success for the character of Rey, and a slew of new films featuring female superheroes, role models, scientists, and even fish. Similar hatred was spewed when the Ghostbusters reboot and Rogue One were announced, but the people have spoken. The top 2 grossing films of 2016 (Finding DoryRogue One)* were centered on stories of girls; their struggles, their coming of age, and their realization of the power of their voices. Regardless of any opinion to the contrary, the female hero is here to stay, and let me just say, it’s about damn time. 

TELEVISION

Review: "Sherlock: The Six Thatchers"

By Matt Spaulding

It took three long years, but "Sherlock" finally returned this past Sunday night!

It's pretty hard to review a "Sherlock" episode without giving things away. So much happens in each episode, but I'll give it my best shot.

The beginning of the episode picked up pretty much right where last season left off, with the mystery of Moriarty's apparent return from the dead. This fact pries at Sherlock's brain for a bit of the episode, but not for too long because other problems soon arise.

The start of the episode also finds Mary and John expecting their first child, which arrives pretty quickly to drop them into the roll of parenthood to serve other plot lines that arise later.

The main thread of the show arises when Sherlock takes a case to solve the death of a client's son but ends up finding another case at the scene that he finds more interesting and believes to be tied to Moriarty's postmortem plan to get at him. It involves a smashed bust of Margaret Thatcher. He soon discovers more like it are being smashed all over and we eventually learn it ties back to Mary's past as a secret agent.

Meanwhile, we find John dealing with parenthood and going down a rather surprising path for the character, but not one I was unhappy with.

That's about the extent of the plot details that can be shared without ruining the plot. The end of the episode was a huge surprise and one that's going to drastically effect Sherlock and John moving forward and I can't wait to see how it plays out.

Overall, I really loved this episode. It was great to be back with old friends. That said, though, I have to say that I have a small quibble with this episode that carried over from season three: the show just feels different from the first two seasons. It's kind of hard to describe, but it's pretty noticeable. The first two seasons were some of the smartest television I've ever seen, if not the smartest. They focused heavily on the mystery and the tying together of story threads and explaining Sherlock's process. In series three, those sort of took a back seat. They reappeared here, but most of the episode was closer to Guy Ritchie's almost James Bond style Sherlock Holmes than the show "Sherlock" was in the first two series. Based on the end of the episode, I hope it gets back there, though.

MOVIES

The War Begins In The First 'War For The Planet Of The Apes' Trailer

The first trailer for the third film in the reboot ‘Planet of the Apes’ franchise has dropped. Before going into it, why don’t you take a gander:

Marvel, MOVIES, SUPERHEROES

The First "Spider-Man: Homecoming" Trailer is Here and It's (Wait For It) Amazing!

It's the moment we've all been waiting for since Peter Parker/ Spider-Man reappeared on our screens in "Captain America: Civil War": a look at the wall-crawlers newest solo film, the first one put out by Marvel Studios since their deal with Sony Pictures almost two years ago. And, man, did this trailer deliver.

MOVIES

The 'Transformers: The Last Knight' Trailer Was Awesome, Surprise!

Want to see explosions? Want to hear Anthony Hopkins narrate what we’re seeing? Want to see a twist that should have been saved for the actual film? Well look no further:

MOVIES

Lay Your Four Irises On The First Trailer For 'The Mummy' Reboot

The first trailer for the Tom Cruise led reboot of The Mummy dropped! Before I get into it, why not take a peek?

MISC.

What Should We Reboot Today?

Reboots are a hot commodity. Studios are always looking for the next property they can reinvent. Reboots can bring in an already established fan base and invite a brand new audience to delight in rebooted goodness. And while there are some films that definitely should not be touched, looking at you Back to the Future, there are a lot more that deserve to have another go around. Here are five films and one TV show that I think Hollywood should seriously consider:

Atomic Geekdom 101, SUPERHEROES

Savitar 101

Season 3 of The Flash has finally given us our first look at the another villainous speedster, Savitar. But what do you really know about The God of Speed? At the very least you know his name and that’s a start. Well worry not, because I am here to give you some more insight into who this royal jackhole is.

MOVIES

New 'Kong: Skull Island' Trailer Shows A Lot More Than The First

The 2nd official trailer for Kong: Skull Island dropped tonight and we definitely got a lot of new information. We got a lot more Kong, a lot more giant monster and a lot more plot with just a little humor sprinkled in.

Marvel, MOVIE REVIEWS, MOVIES, SUPERHEROES

Review: Doctor Strange

Although "Captain America: Civil War" was the beginning of Marvel's third phase, the introduction of the Sorcerer Supreme is the REAL beginning. Being that this was the first story of a new character since Ant-Man back in 2015 (I'm not including Black Panther and Spider-Man because those were cameos), it really needed to push the boundaries to keep us intrigued. I know it got a lot of hype overseas and I did a pretty god job staying away from early reviews so that I wouldn't be spoiled, at least up until 2 hours before seeing it...thanks internet. This movie is the quintessential setup of the new line up of heroes which include Black Panther, Captain Marvel, and to a certain extent, Wasp. Would this movie live up to the hype of the rest of the franchise? Overall, there has yet to be a genuine flop, but over the last couple of years, I personally kept waiting for that shoe to drop, mainly when they first announced "Guardians of the Galaxy" and then later on with the announcement of "Ant-Man". I had the pleasure of not only seeing it on opening night, BUT was also able to see in the Regal's 4DX theater.

MOVIES, SUPERHEROES

New 'Wonder Woman' Trailer & Posters!

It's been a rough year for the DC Extended Universe. Batman v Superman disappointed so many fans. Suicide Squad, while making a lot of money at the box office, has been destroyed by critics. More recently, director Rick Famuyiwa has left The Flash only six months away from starting production. The only glimmer of hope on the horizon is what we've seen from Wonder Woman so far, and what we've seen has made many fans very excited. Today, we got to see even more! Check out the latest trailer:

GAMES

Nintendo Switch Reveal: An Elegant Console For A More Civilized Age

By: Randy Soltero

October 20th 2016 is a day that I will remember for quite some time. Not only is it officially the 20th anniversary of the Pokemon Trading Card Game, but finally after months of building anticipation, Nintendo released a trailer giving us our first look at their new home console. The three and a half minute trailer was packed full of exciting tidbits about upcoming games, features and support for the new system. Also, after months of referring to it under its codename, NX, Nintendo revealed the official name of the long awaited follow up to the Wii U: Nintendo Switch. Is the name a frenzy-inducing, exciting or inventive name? Not really. In fact, the codename NX is by far a more interesting moniker, however, even with the small amount of information we received, there’s a lot to look forward to when the Switch launches this coming March. The short video highlighted some of the major gameplay functions, but also managed to sneak in some more info for eagle eyed fans. So let’s break down some of the information we have as of today.

FEATURES/FUNCTIONALITY:

The trailer revealed the big mystery of the Nintendo Switch. Fans have been speculating that the new home console would also double as a portable gaming device due to some patent information that has popped up over the last year. It turns out; the fans hit the nail on the head. As the name implies, players will be able to switch between playing from the comfort of their homes, to playing the same games on the go, at the park, or at their friend’s apartments (apparently Nintendo thinks our friends all live in apartments). The core device and “brain” of the console resides in the portable unit containing the LCD screen. This device can be removed from the docking station and used as a full version of the console, only with added mobility to continue gaming throughout the world

The Dock functions as a charging station and power supply, as well as providing an output to your television for home gaming. This is the main attraction of the Switch, finally giving us a fully functional home and mobile device all in one gorgeous bundle. Back when the Wii U was released, this was the feature that I had assumed Nintendo was trying to bring to us. Unfortunately, the Wii U Gamepad doesn’t even have the capability to extend game play to the next room in your house, much less anywhere you travel. It seems as though Nintendo is finally perfecting the functionality and bringing us a feature that will surely be the future of console gaming.

CONTROLLERS:
Of course, one does not simply release a console, regardless of how innovative the basic functionality is, when you are Nintendo. Nintendo is known for focusing on ingenuity over power when it comes to designing new consoles. Their systems may not lead the way in graphics, raw power, or even memory, but they are famously willing to take a risk to change the way we play video games. This time around the Switch offers a plethora of ways to actually control the games. Players often complain about Nintendo’s controllers, especially since they often come with a gimmicky function in tow. The Switch has a new pro controller for fans of modern gaming, which is more in line with an Xbox controller rather than the sticks and pads of their past. It basically resembles the Pro controller that we already have, which is fine by me. But, I’m guessing that’s not the way the games are “intended” to be played considering the Pro is not its primary controller.

The real crown jewels of the console are the Joy-Con L and R controllers, which can be played multiple ways themselves. The two controllers can be joined together by the Joy-Con Grip to form, what looks to be, what they consider the default controller. Now, this is a controller done in typical Nintendo fashion.  Somewhat resembling the Gamecube Wavebird, it may be odd and possibly uncomfortable, but darn…does it look cool. Each side also cleverly features new plus and minus buttons which I assume is for menus and pauses much like the Wii family controllers (No, that’s NOT the world’s tiniest D-pad). The two sides can also be played while detached from the grip and held in each hand. I can’t imagine this would be ideal for me, but in the end, variety is everything. They can also be attached to the console and removed from the base to be played with in all of its portable beauty. The portable design actually looks remarkably comfortable and promises not to be a dim, downgraded disappointment according to Nintendo. If that’s not enough, two players can split the L and R controllers and use the console as a mobile screen for local multiplayer. Get a few friends with their own Switches together and expand the local multiplayer as much as each game will allow. Speaking of, Nintendo kindly gave us some sneak peeks at what we have to look forward to in the library.


GAMES/MEDIA:

Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild was the first game officially announced for the console. Fans even had a chance to play the Wii U version of the anticipated title at this year’s E3. The game looks like it will be a beautifully rendered, immersive new take on the series, but to list everything that I’m geeking out on this game about would probably take its own article. Nintendo showed off its multiplayer capabilities by featuring gamers playing a rigorous game of Mario Kart. The big change here is that one of the players is controlling King Boo who is absent from the Wii U’s Mario Kart 8. The game also shows that two items are able to be held for attacking and ruining friendships. This confirms that we will either be getting a new Mario Kart or at least a port, the latter being a more likely scenario. Bringing King Boo back is a nice step forward in the MK8 lineup, which was lackluster at best, but bringing Diddy Kong back into the fold would push me to forgive the inclusion of an excessive amount of Baby characters to the roster. While we didn’t get to see any hints that Super Smash Bros will make its way to the console, it is more than likely we will get it eventually. Nintendo may release a separate barrage of information, hopefully, specifically focused on Smash as they have been known to do in the past. 

Another scene featured what appears to be a brand new 3-D based Super Mario game. Everyone’s favorite plumber appears to be venturing through a Dias Los Muertos themed wonderland and utilizing his 3-D game mechanics. It is a bit hard to tell if the mechanics are closer to 3-D World or Galaxy, but Mario Galaxy 3 has been a long awaited title and is what I’m crossing my fingers for. Another game heavily featured was, the surprise hit on Wii U, Splatoon which doesn’t showcase any new features. The video shows fans gathering in a packed stadium while a competitive Splat match begins. Other than confirming a port for the fan favorite squid-shooter (or Inker?), the setting raises my hopes that Nintendo will eventually start supporting or sponsoring Esports events in the future.


One of the big takeaways from the trailer, and subsequent information released after the debut, is that Nintendo is finally getting more serious 3rd party support. One of the big complaints about Nintendo’s game library is that they typically do not get the top selling main stream games, whether it’s due to hardware support or, more commonly, the fact that Nintendo has always focused and banked on their 1st party characters. An expansive list of developers is currently creating games that will hopefully fill out a launch library that’s able to quell the grievances. We got confirmation that a Skyrim Remastered edition will be released at some point, which will mark the first time a game of that magnitude is included on a Nintendo system. The trailer shows some clips of people playing on both the Pro Controller and the dual wielded Joy-Con Controllers. As an avid Fallout fan, support from Bethesda was one of the most exciting bits of information for me, and if it ever sees a Nintendo release, I think I may die from joy. Until we know more about games coming to the Switch, I can just be happy that the company I love looks like they are going to start getting the respect they deserve in the gaming community. 

Another rumor confirmed by the trailer is the switch back to cartridge based games as a replacement for the disk-based games of old. It may be the nostalgic sentiment in Nintendo fan’s hearts, but it seems to be very warmly welcomed by everyone. Having the Home Console and Handheld market employ the same media for games will be much easier for gamers wanting to experience the best of both worlds. The Gamecards, as they are dubbed, are small and sleek, closely resembling the 3DS games that are piling up in our collections now. Will this replace the Wii U and the 3DS, who have different formats for their games and not much connectivity? It’s hard to say since Nintendo fans tend to have a hard time letting go of consoles from the past. But, for the average gamer, having no connection with the company, I could see how the last generation of gaming could be rendered irrelevant.

THE DESIGN:
Well, this seems to be a point of disagreement amongst fans after the reveal. Many think the system is an abhorrent, disgusting eyesore of a console more closely resembling a toaster than a game console. Others find it to be an elegant, imaginative thing of beauty. I for one fell in love with the console the moment I laid eyes on it. It’s sleek, fun and offers more playability than we usually get from consoles before adding cameras and motion sticks. I can’t express enough how gorgeous it is to me from the docking base’s sturdiness to the light simplicity of the Joy-Cons. Now, what we saw in the trailer are demo models and could undergo changes between now and launch, but hopefully they stick with the core aesthetic, and keep the tradition of focusing heavily on innovation and unique entertainment alive.

As far as further functionality, such as HardDrive size, inclusion of touchscreen capabilities, price, or a comprehensive list of games, Nintendo is keeping a tight lip for the time being. More details will be released before the launch in March of 2017, but this tease was just enough to bait fans away from hammering Nintendo to give details on the system. Just a little taste is all this fan needs to stay satisfied until a deeper look into the specs is made available. Based off of the general tone of the trailer, it appears as though the Switch will be the first Nintendo console specifically geared towards adult gamers. While that is a scary notion, I trust that they have the foresight to remember why we have remained loyal fans (i.e. Splatoon > COD). Either way, the line has been drawn and Nintendo is ready to be taken seriously, while still retaining their unique flavor. Established partnerships with companies such as Activision, Havok and even the Unreal Engine 4 should go a long way to bring them back into the forefront of the gaming industry.  While many reviewers have been critical of the hardware, the look and even the new controllers, one thing we can all agree on…It’s a wonderful time to be a Nintendo fan!

You can find all you need to know about the Nintendo Switch at www.nintendo.com/switch or on the Atomic Geekdom and Just2Pals Podcasts when more information comes to light. You can also view the Official Reveal Trailer, that all of the kids are talking about, right here on atomicgeekdom.com

MOVIES, SUPERHEROES

'Logan' Teaser Hurts In The Right Places

We've heard for awhile now that Hugh Jackman's final turn as Wolverine would somehow be based upon the Old Man Logan storyline. We knew it would have to be modified quite a bit, as many characters from the Marvel Universe show up in the post apocalyptic future. Now we get our first look at what Logan may actually really be about. Check it out and enjoy the song: