We save Gav, and have a revelation about Clive’s Brother.
In Memoriam: Sabu
I have another video about a passing – this time not of a site, but a person: the professional wrestler, Sabu.
Where I Play Final Fantasy XVI Part 22: Guide On The Run I
Where I Play Final Fantasy XVI Part 21: Angst In High Gear
Where I Play Final Fantasy XVI Part 20: Blast of Tempest II
Where I Play Final Fantasy XVI Part 19: Blast of Tempest I
Where I Play Final Fantasy XVI Part 18: Jailbreak III
Where I Play Final Fantasy XVI Part 17: Jailbreak II
Anime Review: Urusei Yatsura (2022-2024)
Where I Play Final Fantasy XVI Part 16: Jailbreak I
Where I Play Final Fantasy XVI Part 15: Planning a Breakout
Anime Explorations Episode 32: JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure – Golden Wind Part 1
This month, we get our first meeting with the son of Dio Brando – Giorno Giovanna.
Next month, we finish Golden Wind.
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Where I Play Final Fantasy XVI Part 13: A Walk In the Woods II
Where I Play Final Fantasy XVI Part 12: A Walk In the Woods I
Where I Play Final Fantasy XVI Part 11: Burning Desire for Vengeance
In Memoriam: Giant Bomb & Polygon
At the start of May 2025, much of Polygon’s core staff was laid off, and most of Giant Bomb’s staff was either fired or resigned. I give my thoughts on both sites, what this means for games journalism and criticism, and why this is an overall loss for gaming as a whole.
Where I Play Final Fantasy XVI Part 10: Loremaster
Where I Play Final Fantasy XVI Part 9: Home Is What You Make It
Where I Play Final Fantasy XVI Part 8: Hit the Bricks
Abolish Horny Jail!
I recently saw a video posted on Tumblr by Dimension20 to promote their tabletop streams. In that video, Brendan Lee Mulligan and (I believe) Ally Beardsley joke about not having any inter-character romance, because that would take away opportunities for Tumblr posters to come up with thirsty queer fanart.
That got me thinking – Tumblr isn’t as thirsty as it used to be – as it had a reputation for being, especially for fan art. And I started to think of the causes of why.
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