Reyes faces someone trying to shut down competition, the Havarl end up with some Outcasts who are bad neighbors, and it turns out that, like, Dave’s not here, man.
Reyes faces someone trying to shut down competition, the Havarl end up with some Outcasts who are bad neighbors, and it turns out that, like, Dave’s not here, man.
This time I’m taking a look at the Prequel to Fate/Stay Night by Ufotable Read more
We hunt down the exile who should not have been exiled. Read more
We deal with a few more side quests so we can finish off Kadara. Read more
I am a person who wants to be involved in the, for lack of a better term, Social Justice Space. I’m also a person on the Autism Spectrum, and I’ve run a support group for people on the Autism Spectrum in my metroplex. I should parse that better – I’ve run, in my metroplex, a support group for people on the Autism Spectrum, and I’ve had friends who were also on the spectrum when I went through High School. Also, as part of my major in Information Technology (Health Informatics), took a bunch of classes in Technical Writing. So, when it comes to social justice issues, I think a lot about how to communicate to people – and particular when it comes to communicating with people on the Autism Spectrum. I’ve come to the conclusion that what needs to happen is that there needs to be a resource for people on the Autism Spectrum, to learn about the nuance of social justice issues, in order to engage with social justice issues in a better manner. Read more
Last month I was finishing up the trilogy of films adapting the Golden Age Arc of Berserk. Previously I’ve also done a Where I Watch thread on the show at RPGnet and reviewed it at Bureau42. Going though this arc again, I was reminded a bunch about the issues I have with this arc and how it treats the character of Casca. Read more
With all three monoliths online, it’s time to activate the Kadara Vault. Read more
We get the third Kadara monolith activated. Read more
This time the Star Wars Expanded Universe starts to coalesce with the first book of the Jedi Academy Trilogy. Read more
We continue making our way across Andromeda and investigate a cave complex. Read more
We finish hunting down some dumped bodies, and activate the 2nd Kadara Monolith. Read more
Dark Star is John Carpenter’s first film, and the first film written by Dan O’Bannon – and it’s also kind of notable for being what I’d describe as a student film done good. Read more
I need to complain a little bit about the design and manufacturing of 4K TVs. Read more
We track down the bits of the destroyed Angaran Satellite and investigate a murder. Read more
We work on some general side quests in the Kadara wilds. Read more
This week I’ve got another anime review, this time of Bodacious Space Pirates. Read more
We hunt down the hackers who tried to “Kill” SAM in the wilds of Kadara. Read more
We head down to the Kadara slums and pick up some quests. Read more
Anime comedies, are absolutely willing to get self-referential, in some cases going full parody. Now, you can get a bad parody by shoving random jokes and references into the work because they can (the Seltzer & Friedberg films), or come from a place where you actively hate and dislike the genre they are satirizing, and in turn can end up creating works which are poor examples of that genre.
By comparison, the best parodies are those which are also good examples of the work in question, and such is the case with Ouran High School Host Club. Read more
When it comes to manga about various real-world topics, there is an educational element to the work, but it’s usually ancillary to the main thrust of the story. Hajime No Ippo/Fighting Spirit is a boxing manga, and Hikaru No Go is a Go manga, and both use elements of their actual sports or games in the narrative of the story itself, but the sport and game in question are secondary to the actual thrust of the story from the very beginning.
There are a few manga which take the opposite tack – put the main thrust of the story on the thing they’re talking about, and then will bring in other plots to give additional structure of the story. On the seinen side there is Drops of God, which is primarily a manga about wine, but which incorporates side plots to keep things from getting monotonous – and there’s also the show I’m reviewing – Moyashimon. Read more
We do some exploration before moving on to Kadara, and run into more technical difficulties. Read more
We finish up the last of the quests on Elaadin, and run into some technical difficulties. Read more
This time we’re covering issue #53 of Nintendo Power for October of 1993! Read more
We take on the Remnant Architect on Elaadin. Read more