Do you think the government investigates the supernatural? If you think your government does find money for research into the supernatural then the chances are you’re not part of the military. Geek Native asked readers whether they thought the government found time and money to dig into all things spooky in a competition to give […]
Articles by Andrew Girdwood - Page 1306
One of the stories in this collection was written by Andrew Girdwood on 23rd June 2015 and was described as "The award-winning, Halo universe inspired, fun and games continue as both the Red and Blue teams are shipwrecked in a mysterious canyon together. Can they work it out or will they fight again?". It also was tagged with Animatsu.
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Competition: Win Red Vs Blue
Geek Native has a copy of Red Vs Blue season 11 to give away on DVD. The award-winning, Halo universe inspired, fun and games continue as both the Red and Blue teams are shipwrecked in a mysterious canyon together. Can they work it out or will they fight again? Red Vs Blue is being brought […]
8 slices of inspiration from concept artist Ryan Glitter
Ryan Glitter is a concept artist who’s worked for the likes of Privateer Press, Crytek and Sony Online Entertainment. He’s drawn for historical, sci-fi, fantasy and steampunk and in these samples of his work you might well conjure up images of Halo 4, Planetside, Starhawk and perhaps a little Warmachine action too. You can check […]
Star Wars: The evolution of the stormtroopers [infographic]
When did you first encounter a stormtrooper? For me it was watching A New Hope, the first Star Wars film and episode IV. Other people – younger folk – might first have seen a stormtrooper on TV as part of the Clone Wars cartoon or perhaps even with one of the prequel movies. It’s only […]
Green Ronin’s Blue Rose makes a colourful return
It’s a little strange to think that Green Ronin’s Blue Rose is 10 years old – but it is. The game dates back to the days where publishers wanted to do something different with the Open Game License after a slew of d20 products and Green Ronin had found success with Mutants & Masterminds. Now […]
What stirs in the Titansgrave: Ashes of Valkana (Part 2)
You’ll benefit from reading Part 1 or just skimming Geek Native’s Titansgrave coverage before digging into this post. Why? We’re looking at Wil Wheaton GMing the second part of his Titansgrave: Ashes of Valkana scenario in this post. There’s a scene in this episode in which Wil, as the GM, apparently breaks a golden rule […]
Short film: Elegy
One girl in a battle against the elements. She clutches a strange coin as she approaches a mysterious door. It’s not clear until the last minute whether she’ll make it through and what the price might be for the attempt. Elegy is a film from SVAD Productions, a creative agency in Tennessee, and stars Rachel […]
Everything To Me is out of this world
This is the official music video for Calvin Cardioid’s “Everything to Me”. It’s featured here on Geek Native for the sci-fi animation care of Phillipp Feigenbutz. The animation uses markerless motion capture from iPi Soft. Pretty neat stuff.
Stories from ghosts: A review of The House of War and Witness
The House of War and Witness from Gollancz is written by a trilogy; Linda Carey, Louise Carey and M.R. Carey. It’s a historic ghost story of sorts. There are two types of ghost stories; horrors and those with a twist. The House of War and Witness is in the latter camp. That’s not to say […]
Competition: Win RWBY volume 1 on DVD
RWBY (“Ruby”) is the creation of Mony Oum and the YouTube channel Rooster Teeth. These are the same people behind the Red vs Blue series. The first episode was put online back in 2013 and has now been seen by millions of people. You can watch it for free below. There’s a whole empire around […]









