Speaking of rabbits...

I was pleasantly surprised to find webcomic Legacy Control up and running the other day. I must say, Javis is still doing one heckuva job on the comics. The new site design is pretty boss, too. I recommend taking a look through all the comics, if you have a few spare minutes.

If my two cents is worth anything, I'd say that Legacy Control is above and beyond most of what you'll find in Kotaku's Sunday Comics. The artwork is especially good, and with some dedicated editing, I think the strip could really take off.

Take off into what, I'm not sure. Certainly a bigger readership couldn't hurt. All any artist really wants is for their work to be appreciated. When I say "don't quit your day job," I mean it in the nicest way, though. Because if he can manage a full-time job and a family, and still find time to put out such great work, that's the best of several worlds right there.

Review: Torchlight (XBLA)

Having never played “Diablo” or any of the other famous dungeon-crawling, loot-mongering RPGs, I was intrigued by the console release of “Torchlight” on Xbox Live Arcade. While I very well could have picked it up on PC for much cheaper (and had no problem running it), we all know I’m a console man at heart.

Besides, the console port of “Torchlight” is very well done. The controls are simple and direct, with mapable buttons and triggers for spells. I wouldn’t call the game simple, but it’s a perfect fit for light arcade gaming.