Review: Fallout 4
Oh Fallout 4, the songs of your greatness did little justice for the splendor that is you. Full disclosure before we get started, I own all of the Fallout games but have yet to play any for longer than 30
Staff Picks: Scary Games for Halloween
Staying in during the Halloween weekend? Not feeling like watching a horror movie or tired of reading the same old scary books? Why not play something spooky? We here at The Geek Lyfe made a list of games that we
Connecting with Amiibos
The world of Amiibos is familiar to only a selective few. Many people don't know about Amiibos, or at least don't understand the draw of them. Needless to say, I am not one of these people. I have been sucked
Adventures at PAX Prime 2015!
Adventures at PAX Prime 2015! Hello everyone, Spocktopus here! This year I got very lucky and had the privilege of attending he closing day of PAX Prime in Seattle. This particular gaming expo is notorious for selling out faster than I can
Review: Game On Expo 2015
Review: Game On Expo 2015 This year we here at Geek Lyfe have taken on the challenge of trying to attend every geeky convention in Arizona and cover it for our blog to help give everyone their just exposure! Everyone here
Being A Minority In The Geek World
Being A Minority In The Geek World
This is a touchy subject, there is no doubt in my mind about that. But it is one that needs to be addressed. Being a minority in the geek world can be rough and a bit discouraging. Ever since I can remember, I have been a geek. I loved Power Rangers, Super hero movies, Star Wars, Dragon Ball Z, Yu Gi Oh, WWF, video games, and so many more things. I believe one of my greatest loves were Superman comics. Unfortunately, I learned quickly that I was not the same as to fellow geeks. On the play ground at elementary schools, children have almost no filter because they simply have not learned about being 'politically correct', which actually is not an issue because they often speak the truth. One spring day, friends and I gathered together to play Super Heroes Vs Zombies where we would all pretend to be super heroes and then fight imaginary zombies. I always chose either Superman or Green Lantern and my friends at the time, who were predominantly white, would respond: "You can't be him! You are too dark. Superman doesn't eat tacos or is a janitor." They forced me to pick a darker character or default to being a zombie. As a kid, who did not have enough money to afford comics, my knowledge of minority super heroes was severely limited to the mainstream. Most often I would play the bad guy and die all the time or be put into jail by my friends. All because of the color of my skin."