We explore further, and learn something about the nature of The Reaper.
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We haven’t had a fighting game on the cover in a while – how about a first-party one.
Read moreWe tell Rui’s client she’s okay, and pick up another job.
Read moreThe party finds the second Power Room.
Read moreI have some significant gaps in the classics of Toonami. I watched most (though not quite all) of Gundam Wing when it first aired. Same with Outlaw Star, and a fair amount of Dragon Ball Z (at least through the end of the Namek arc). However, I never really watched much of Yu-Yu Hakusho, and I never got around to watching any of The Big O. Maybe it was the title of the show – it certainly wasn’t the aesthetic – the retro-futuristic style grabbed my interest. However, it wasn’t until recently that I finally got the opportunity to watch The Big O in its entirety – and it’s an interesting show to unpack.
Read moreMarvel’s Spider-Man is a game that I recall getting a lot of extremely positive reviews when it came out, and made it into contention for Game of the Year at a lot of places. On the other hand, the depiction of Peter Parker’s close relationship with the NYPD was consider somewhat problematic at the time – and time has not been kind to that aspect of the story.
Read moreWe finish exploring what is basically the Mezzanine of B2.
Read moreWe find one of the controls we need to activate the elevator.
Read moreThis week I’m covering a non-fiction book on the history of Dungeons & Dragons, and the various influences that fueled it.
Read moreWe explore further and find the elevator.
Read moreWe get down to B2, and a party member goes down for the first time.
Read moreThe gravity of pro hero work has always been kind of been in the background throughout the past few seasons of My Hero Academia. However, Season 4 of the show puts the situation the members of Class 1-A are going to be getting into once they graduate into much sharper relief.
Read moreAfter completing Super Robot Wars V a year or so ago, I decided I wanted to watch some of the anime series from that show, particularly before moving on to X (along with wanting to watch a couple of the shows from X as well to set up the story for comparison). That, combined with the fact that I’d been watching various anime series on weekends with my parents, and that my mother had watched the original first season of Space Battleship Yamato while growing up in Hawaii, lead me to bump the reboot of that series up on my list.
Read moreWe have our first battle with the undead.
Read moreWe finally get the locked door in the opening area unlocked.
Read moreIt’s has very much all come down to this – Batman vs. Bane.
Read moreThe Mayor has been rescued, but Batman and Krol have to escape a watery grave.
Read moreKnightfall’s prelude begins with the Secret Origins of its antagonist – Bane.
Read moreThe party has our first encounter with a Reaper.
Read moreThe Joker and Scarecrow are still in play, and they still have the mayor as their hostage.
Read moreWe turn in our quests and get enough XP to level up most of the party.
Read moreThe Riddler has yet to be solved, and Firefly is still running hot.
Read moreVirgin Books’ Doctor Who: New Adventures series was, back in the day, meant to provide fans of Doctor Who the thing they wanted after the show was put on indefinite hiatus after the serial Survival. Time’s Crucible is the 6th book in the series, part of a pair of thematically linked stories under the heading of “Cat’s Cradle”.
Read moreThe Sakura Wars franchise is one which US audiences have, for most of the series run, been generally inaccessible for English speaking players. Yeah, we’ve had the anime adaptations of some of the games as TV shows, OVAs, and occasionally movies, but that’s pretty much been it. Finally, in 2001, the US received its first Sakura Wars game, Sakura Wars: So Long My Love, which was the first new game in the series on the PS2, and which also introduced a new group of characters working out of New York City.
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