Greg Srisavasdi has been covering press junkets and reviewing films since 1991, where he covered the movie beat for the UCLA Daily Bruin. After years working as a entertainment radio journalist for Westwood One, he currently writes and edits for DeepestDream.com. If he's not watching a movie, you can catch him glued to his iPad, playing iOS games and refusing to grow up!
Greg Srisavasdi
Angry Birds Star Wars II Review
Angry Birds Star Wars was highly praised last year, as Rovio and Lucasfilm managed to merge both universes sans any creative compromises. Angry Birds Star Wars II comes forth with huge pressure to continue the franchise's prodigious momentum. Though it's a given this app will be bring in even more financial success to both parties, is the Force truly with our feathered heroes? Or have these birds
Spy Hunter Movie Gains Momentum With New Writer
Momentum is growing for the long in development Spy Hunter film, as Deadline reports that unknown writer Carter Blanchard will pen the screenplay. Although he has no feature films under his best, Blanchard did sell his spec script Glimmer to DreamWorks.
Ghost Recon Online and Assassin’s Creed Cross Paths
The worlds of Ghost Recon Online and Assassin's Creed are temporarily crossing paths, as Ubisoft announced a special promotion to celebrate the upcoming Assassin's Creed III DLC pack The Tyranny of King Washington: The Infamy.
Video Game Homage Comes to Life in Hong Kong Streets
Life imitates art, and at times it can also imitate video games. Shoe brand Jim Rickey hired Stockholm photographer Christian Aslund for its recent ad campaign, in which the streets of Hong Kong were temporarily changed into a 2D video game.
Borderlands 2 DLC Devs Kickstart Their New Game
Triptych Games, the developers behind Borderlands 2's Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt and Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty downloadable content packs, has launched a Kickstarter campaign for their upcoming game called Fuzzy Slaughter.
Gamer Wants $550,000 For Videogame Collectibles on eBay
As reported by IGN, an avid collector attempted to sell his video games collection for $550,000, and as of this morning, the eBay auction has ended with zero bids. So what does 30 years plus of being a pack rat get you?
Assassin’s Creed Action Figures Receive McFarlane Touch
Assassin's Creed is expanding its world beyond the gaming universe. A movie starring Michael Fassbender is already in the works, and now fans of the Ubisoft franchise will be treated to an Assassin's Creed action figure line that's being developed by McFarlane Toys. The first release in the series will feature seven figures, two of which will feature two versions of Connor.
NBA 2K13 Shoots and Scores With 4.5 Million Copies
Since its October release, NBA 2K13 has shipped over 4.5 million units, and its success has led to a huge boon for Take-Two, which reported a 76% increase in revenue for the quarter ending December 31st, 2012.
No Life On Mars For Fire Emblem Awakening
Maybe it was John Carter or director Brian De Palma's box office bomb, Mission to Mars, but the creators of Fire Emblem Awakening, after early discussions about setting the game on Mars, decided against the idea.
Skyrim and Fallout Soundtracks Now Available On iTunes
The soundtracks to seven Bethesda Softworks games, including The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Fallout 3, are now available for purchase on iTunes.
Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 14 Features New Difficulty Level and Enhancements
With Tiger Woods' game on the upswing thanks to Monday's victory at the Farmers Insurance Open, EA SPORTS has just released a list of gameplay enhancements for Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 14.
EA Takes Medal of Honor Franchise Out of Rotation
Electronic Arts has pulled the Medal of Honor franchise out of its rotation due to the poor reception of Medal of Honor Warfighter. EA COO Peter Moore was rather frank about the company's decision during today's quarterly earnings call.