It’s time to look at the book adaptation of the DLC for Final Fantasy XV that we didn’t get (and a little bit that we did)
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It’s time to look at the book adaptation of the DLC for Final Fantasy XV that we didn’t get (and a little bit that we did)
Read moreEach of these Temples has had some form of “Flanking” battle – this is the Earth Temple’s, with the flankers being undead that will wake up in 3 turns – unless we exorcise them first.
Read moreWe clear out the fight, with the battle wrapping up with a bunch of undead.
Read moreThese past few years have been a time of resurgence for various classic anime & manga franchises – not only with the long-running new adaptation of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure, but also with an adaptation of Ushio & Tora, and a sequel to Inuyasha, it only seemed appropriate that someone returned to the manga that put Rumiko Takahashi on the map in Japan – Urusei Yatsura.
Read moreWeird of the White Wolf is the fourth part of the first of the current set of Elric omnibus volumes, and undoubtedly, this is where things get serious. I mean – there were serious things before, but this is where Elric gets shoved headlong into his destiny (the “Weird” in the title referring the Old English use of the word – Wyrd – meaning destiny) – like it or not (tending towards “or not”). And this is helped by the fact that here is where we encounter the first stories in the publication order, even if they’re not the first in Elric’s internal chronology.
Read moreWe have another fight with a whole bunch of Golems.
Read moreI take on the second area of the dungeon, and get hit with slow a bunch.
Read moreBomberman has moved up to the 64-bit generation, and we have a Mortal Kombat spinoff title.
Read moreWe make our second attempt at the start of the Earth Temple.
Read moreWe start off the Earth temple, and have a slight loadout hiccup.
Read moreThis month we’re discussing My Dress-Up Darling – a romantic comedy anime (with some fanservice) all about cosplay, followed up by a discussion about this year’s Crunchyroll Anime Awards and the r/Anime Awards.
Read moreA time travel fiction concept that definitely falls under the category of “things I didn’t quite realize was a sub-sub-genre” until recently is the “Don’t Meet Your Heroes” story (with the alternative addendum of “Or do, I’m not your parental figure”). Basically, a story where the main characters travel back in time, either intentionally or unintentionally, and end up meeting someone (whether a singular person or multiple people) who are on the eve of doing some thing instrumental to the timeline, and who one or multiple of the protagonists idolizes, with the grand reveal being that they aren’t quite the kind of person that history has remembered them as being. Under Fortunate Stars by Ren Huchings – March’s Sword & Laser book club pick – is a really great example of this kind of story.
Read moreFourth shrine down, 1 to go.
Read moreIt’s time to take on the Water Temple guardian.
Read moreAs part of the build-up for Final Fantasy XVI, it’s time to give my thoughts on the past couple main Final Fantasy games.
Read moreWe manage to get through without Denam getting yeeted into the void.
Read moreWe have this temple’s map with treacherous pitfalls to watch out for.
Read moreRecently, the first volume of the Slayers novels – which had been translated twice in the past (once by Tokyopop & now by J-Novel Club) received an audiobook review. This was ultimately the impetus I needed to get around to reading this, and this case, listening to the audiobook, read by Lisa Ortiz – the actress who voiced Lina in the English dub of the TV series.
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Final Fantasy XV had a lot of DLC planned, to expand on the game’s story by providing additional plot details during the big time skip before the game’s final act, expanding on the game’s backstory, and even providing an alternate ending. We got… some of it. We got the backstory expansion. We got some elaboration on what characters were doing when they were off-camera at certain parts of the game. However, we didn’t get the whole story – we didn’t get the expansion discussing the time skip, and we didn’t get the alternate ending. However, the game’s writers wanted to make sure that story was told, leading to The Dawn of the Future – which adapts one released episode, and the plots of a bunch of unreleased ones, to give an alternate ending.
Read moreWe prove ourselves king of the hill and take our pro-pain implements onward.
Read moreWe get a fight with a big island in the middle with enemies on all sides.
Read moreWe have the return of Victor Fries, and Renee Montoya getting up close and personal with AzBat.
Read moreWe clean these enemies out so we can continue on.
Read moreWe encounter a new type of Lizardperson.
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