We clean out the next wave of guards.
Read moreLet’s Play Tactics Ogre PSP: Part 308 – Ruins of Fire II


We reach the outside of the temple – I think.
Read moreNettle & Bone was this month’s Sword & Laser Book Club pick, and was a tremendously brisk, and very enjoyable read. It also introduced me to a variety of fantasy fiction I hadn’t encountered before – the “Grimcozy”
Read moreOf the past few Sword & Laser picks, Brightness Falls from the Air, by James Tiptree Jr./Alice Sheldon ended up being a bit more of a controversial pick – and I definitely get why, as it gets into some squicky subject matter, and not necessarily in an elegant way.
Read moreWe clean out this fight without getting knocked into the lava.
Read moreWe fight way closer to some lava than would actually be safe.
Read moreWe have another port of a PC first-person shooter to the N64.
Read moreWe deal with enemies who have a height advantage.
Read moreWe begin our run on the Fire Temple.
Read moreSo, I’m falling a little behind on my blogging – so instead I’d like to share a few photos I took.
Read moreWell, I need to get caught back up with where I was with the Sword & Laser Book Club, in terms of reviews – and that means it’s time to get back into the Elric Saga, with the pick that I ended up recommending (and which a lot of participants bounced off of) – with Elric of Melnibone, the chronologically first novel by Michael Moorcock in Elric’s saga.
There will be spoilers.
Read moreWe take on the Ice Guardian, and equip the *one* weapon that dropped.
Read moreWe manage to turn the enemies against each other (a little) and get cross the bridge.
Read moreThings changed a lot since I put my editorial on why the OGL matters – just two days after that video went live in fact. It’s time to go over what had changed, and what my thoughts on the changes are.
Read moreWe have three bridges across a bottomless chasm with Medusae on the other side.
Read moreIt turns out for that kind of flanking plan to work, you need people in the front position who are a little tankier.
Read moreWe are slowly – but surely – trying to get caught up with where we are in Nintendo Power magazine.
Read moreNaoki Urasawa’s Master Keaton is fascinating to read alongside his later series Monster. If Monster is an HBO prestige television series, Master Keaton feels much more like a syndicated TV series. Both are mysteries, but Monster pushes forward on a tightly plotted course toward its conclusion. At the same time, Master Keaton is willing to tell a collection of more episodic stories, often moving back to a particular status quo at the end of each episode. That’s not bad, it’s just a different approach.
Read moreWe have a bunch of goons trying to hold us in place while we’re attacked from the side.
Read moreWe demonstrate that having the High Ground is not a win condition.
Read moreI updated my Switch to an OLED model, around Christmas, and I figure now’s a pretty good time to give my thoughts on the upgrade, having had an opportunity to drive it around for a while.
Read moreWe clear out the opposition (and they still don’t drop weapons).
Read moreWe end up between a bunch of Fusiliers & some monsters.
Read moreThis month, David, Tora and I are taking a look at the first season & film of Thunderbolt Fantasy for Lunar New Year.
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