After last episodes’ game over, we take another shot. Continue reading
The Yamato and Tuatha de Dannan come to the Nahel Argama’s aide, but things run into a bit of a hiccup. Continue reading
This time I have the most violent Star Wars comic I’ve covered to date. Continue reading
The Nahel Argama tries to make a break for it. Continue reading
Meanwhile, on the Nahel Agarma… Continue reading

Video Game Review: Pillars of Eternity
I’m a fan of the RPGs from companies like Bioware and Obsidian. I haven’t beaten a lot of them, but I do enjoy playing them a great deal. Between getting on sites like Completionator, and recently (as of this writing) finding myself in between jobs, I’ve found myself with a bunch more time to play video games (when I’m not going through the process of looking for work). That, combined with a recent hiatus in my regular D&D group, gave me the time to finally beat Pillars of Eternity – not long after the sequel came out.
This review will contain some spoilers. Continue reading

Anime Review: Darling in the FranXX
So one of the things I did not know until recently is that A-1 Pictures is one of the anime studios that has benefited from the exodus from former Anime industry titan GAINAX (in addition to other studios like Trigger and Khara popping up in the wake of this as well). Consequently, a lot of discussions I encountered on the lead up to the anime series Darling in the FranXX started out as a discussion of the series as a Trigger joint, before moving on to talking about it as a sort of GAINAX reunion. I’d consider that analogy not that far off. The series feels something like the Anime equivalent of the Led Zeppelin reunion concert – the band getting back together to revisit their old hits (in this analogy, the newer staffers from A-1 Pictures and Trigger would represent Jason Bonham). Continue reading
We come to a decision over which route we’re taking. Continue reading
The team finishes off the exercise. Continue reading
This week, in honor of GenCon being this month, I’m starting off a short series video of reviews of books based on tabletop games. First off is an adaptation of the plot of one of the earliest sets of Magic: the Gathering. Continue reading
To help deal with concerns with the perils ahead, Nine prepares a training exercise. Continue reading
What’s a little training exercise without an interfering Zeon patrol? Continue reading

Book Review: The Corellian Trilogy – Part 3 – Showdown at Centerpoint
I now come to the conclusion of the Corellian Trilogy as we get to the bottom of events in the villain’s plan. Continue reading

Thoughts on Cassandra Nova in X-Men Red
I’ve been reading X-Men Red since it started. I appreciate having a team lead by Jean Grey The Elder (particularly since, as of this writing, they’ve killed off Jean the Younger in X-Men Blue), along with having a team with Wolverine II/Laura Kenny (soon to be X-23 again) and Honey Badger/Gabby. However, I do have a problem with the opening villain, Cassandra Nova. Continue reading
This batch of DLC missions starts off with a flashback with Hathaway on the Tuatha De Dannan. Continue reading
The crew continues the fight against the Gamillans and the Jupiter Empire. Continue reading
We wrap up the Best of the Rest with some movie licensed games and fighting games. Continue reading
The four ships arrive in a new universe – one which the Tuatha De Dannan and the Gundam ZZ crew are from. But some old friends are waiting. Continue reading
The aftermath of this fight is going to have some lasting ripples on the world that the Nadesico and her crew are from. Continue reading

Film Review: Stray Dog (1949)
Stray Dog is one of the earlier film noir styled films from Akira Kurosawa. It’s an interesting example of the genre, and it also makes for an interesting snapshot of post-war Japan. The premise has Toshiro Mifune playing a rookie homicide op whose weapon is stolen by a pickpocket while on the bus. The detective ends up being partnered with a veteran detective as they make their way through Tokyo’s underworld to find the gun. Continue reading

Movie Review: The Searchers
I never really watched many western films with plots based around Native Americans when I was a kid. Not even The Searchers. I kinda knew, at a fundamental level, that most of those films had something of a simmering undercurrent of racism that would leave a bad taste in my mouth. Even after I got older, and started hearing people talking about The Searchers in particular as one of the best Westerns, if not one of the best films of all time, I couldn’t quite quell those lingering doubts. However, after much deliberation, this year I decided to get around to watching this movie. Continue reading
The Nandesco Alliance brings down the last of the enemy forces. Continue reading
Ghuli goes down as Hokushin joins the fray. Continue reading
This week I’m taking a look at book 6 of the Legend of the Galactic Heroes series, as the status quo changes once again. Continue reading