As disaster approaches Gamillas, Earth Fleet Tenku fights off the Gardim to provide an evacuation path.
Read moreLet’s Play Super Robot Wars V: Part 257 – Closing the Books III


As disaster approaches Gamillas, Earth Fleet Tenku fights off the Gardim to provide an evacuation path.
Read moreThe latest installment of the Legendary MonsterVerse has come out – how does Godzilla’s latest film fare?
Read moreEarth Fleet Tenku overcomes Dessler, only for him to reveal he’s prepared a table flip…
Read moreMeanwhile, Earth Fleet Tenku is closing in on the Gamillan capital, and preparing for their final battle with Dessler.
Read moreAs a quick heads up – for the foreseeable future, my streams will be on hold. My last few attempts at streaming had about 65% of the frames dropped, and that was with attempting to shut down any system processes that used network traffic and after replacing my router.
Part of these issues were what lead to the Lost Episode of my Super Robot Wars V Let’s Play, which I got into on the May 30th installment. Going forward, Let’s Play installments will be recorded offline, and then uploaded to YouTube. This may lead to something of a delay in cases where I run into footage that triggers automated copyright bots.
I apologize for the hassle – I do want to start streaming again at some point in the future. Some bandwidth tests outside of Speedtest that I’ve run have lead me to suspect that my upstream bandwidth is being throttled.
This is something of an unwanted reminder of the importance of Net Neutrality – and I recommend readers contact their legislators in their country of residence to make sure that no-strings-attached Net Neutrality is made the law of the land.
When I reviewed Today’s Menu for Emiya Family, I was impressed not just by the charm of the story, but how well the anime depicted the act of cooking – how well it showed its work. It was a manga about family meals. This wasn’t just represented by the choices of food prepared in the work, but on how the series depicted eating. However, Food Wars Volume 1, which I’m reviewing today, kicked off a sort of boom of cooking anime and manga that lead to series like Emiya Family, and Food Wars could not be more different.
Read moreWe continue with the story with the Gardim explaining their plans to Chitose.
Read moreDue to dropped frames and poor save management, the footage from Level 48 is unusable. I get into what plot happened in that level and show what footage was usable.
Read moreWe return to our regular issues of Nintendo Power with the first issue of the Play It Loud era.
Read moreThe women of Earth Fleet Tenku deal with the rude interruption, before we move on to some upgrades.
Read moreA disagreement among the female pilots among Earth Fleet Tenku leads to a training exercise… that gets interrupted by the Gamillans.
Read moreOver the past few years off and on, I’ve read the first 13 volumes of Oh! My Goddess, and I’ve written about them on various other places (including Bureau42), but never on my blog. Having finished the 13th volume of the manga, now is as good a time as any to give some general thoughts about the series.
Read moreRecently Marvel announced that, as part of Jonathan Hickman’s upcoming run on the X-Men books, the X-Line would be contracted to just two books – House of X and Powers of X, each with a 6-issue run. According to an interview with ComicBook.com, the decision was pitched by Hickman essentially to create a jumping on point for the line for new readers.
The argument makes sense – two books are cheaper than 10 and require less effort to keep track of a story across those books. However, the fundamental idea of the Mutant Metaphor – of Mutants being representative of multiple discriminated minority populations – requires representation not only in the form of the characters on the page but also in the form of the people writing stories with those characters.
Read moreWe finally bring the Boss down and get to the prison planet, only to make a tragic discovery.
Read moreWe continue to take down the boss’s minions, in order to bring them down.
Read moreThis week, the grace period is over, as John Wick Chapter 3 has hit theaters.
Please refrain from spoilers in the comments until July 2019.
Read moreThe battle is not yet over, as a Boss Invaders arrives.
Read moreI get the SR Point this episode.
Read moreIf you think about it, superheroes have been a part of Japanese pop-culture ever since the post-war period, and in particular the 60s and 70s. Astro Boy is Pinocchio with Super-Powers. Characters like Shotaro Ishinomori’s Android Kikaider and Kamen Rider featured protagonists fighting a supervillain organizations and their superpowered minions, and so on. And, of course, there is the tokusatsu classic – Ultraman from Tsuburaya Productions.
Read moreKirby games are generally conceived as kinder, gentler platformers. Not easy, but not punishingly hard either. Kirby Star Allies for the Nintendo Switch is no exception. While the narrative gets weirdly dark at times, the gameplay stays generally friendly.
Read moreEarth Fleet Tenku reaches the prison planet, only to discover the planet is besieged by the Invaders.
Read moreYuki is being held in a Gamillan prison planet, and Earth Fleet Tenku is planning her rescue before the Gamillans realize she isn’t from Iscandar.
Read moreWe get the first of the slated live-action films featured cute fuzzy video game mascots who can snark. Let’s see how this one fares.
Read moreWe finish our fight with Domel and prepare to go after Lt. Yuki.
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