We continue our decent through the Wind Temple’s fortress levels.
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We decide to go after the Wind Shrine first.
Read moreThis month, for Christmas, David, Tora, & I are taking a look at the 1979 Sanrio stop-motion animated film “Nutcracker Fantasy”.
Read more2022 is the first year that I have finally decided to knuckle down and get involved with a thing I’d been meaning to do for quite some time. Well, two things – one being doing a convention panel, the other being taking part in Anime Secret Santa. I’ve been a long-time listener of the Reverse Thieves Podcast, so I’d heard about it through them – and more recently it has shifted to being organized by the All Geeks Considered podcast, with Kate & Alan of the Reverse Thieves still taking part. So, when the call came out for participants (and which was repeated on the Reverse Thieves Discord), I tossed my hat into the ring as a participant. So, I was tremendously pleased to see a series that I’d been meaning to watch for quite some time was among the three series put before me – specifically, Godzilla Singular Point.
Read moreWe finally take down the boss, and learn the truth about the Fortresses.
Read moreWe finally start to make our approach directly on the Lich themselves.
Read moreIt’s time to get back to Bruce & Alfred, as they travel to the UK to chase down Benedict Asp and his hostages – Jack Drake & Dr. Kinsolving.
Read moreWe continue slogging through the Lich’s minions.
Read moreOur last one of these is a fortress that a Lich appears to have moved into.
Read moreWe’re almost caught up with Nintendo Power magazine – or rather this issue will get us caught up about where we’re at with Nintendo Power magazine (but not where this month’s issue of the Nintendo Power Retrospectives would put us).
Read moreShojo manga has, historically, been underserved by American manga publishers – and when we have gotten shojo series, they have tended to be more conventional romance series – and not necessarily works in other genres (whether fantasy, science fiction, or historical fiction). However, some of the more influential works of the genre have fallen overlapped with other genres, and probably few more influential and more high profile than Riyoko Ikeda’s The Rose of Versailles. It’s also a manga that until fairly recently, hasn’t been available (legally) in its entirety in English.
Read moreWe continue to fortress number three to get mopped up.
Read moreWe move on to the next of the fortresses we need to clean out for this side quest.
Read moreTaking it easy a little bit this week, as I wish all of you some very happy holidays, in whatever form you celebrate them.
Read moreWe end this session by clearing out another fortress.
Read moreWe start to clear the path to our next big side quest.
Read moreThe Game Awards have happened, and there were some fun performances (including a 63-year-old flutist from Venezuela, Pedro Eustache, who stole the show), and other great moments (Christopher Judge getting an award for Best Performance presented by Al Pacino – something that you usually don’t get outside of the Oscars or Emmys). Also, as always, there were a whole bunch of trailers and new game announcements. So, rather than picking apart the winners and who did or did not get robbed, I figure I can talk about some of the new games we got to see, and was excited about. As always, these are in no particular order.
Read moreWe’ve fallen a few issues behind when it comes to our NextGen magazine recaps, compared to where we’re at in Nintendo Power magazine. It’s time to try to catch up some.
Read moreI clear out the fort’s defenders and start to put together a plan for this side-quest.
Read moreWe start to make our way to the top of the fortress.
Read moreIt’s time to give my thoughts on the remaining 2 novels in the Rivers of London series.
Read moreWe face a bunch of healers entrenched at the top of the fortress.
Read moreNo propane here, just supporters of the late Heirophant who want Denam dead.
Read moreMy car is a 2008 Hyundai Accent, which I got when it was brand new. Over this time I’ve managed to avoid a significant number of car mishaps that could happen to a car owner, but a few weeks ago I had a minor incident occur, which I’ve finally gotten fixed, and which I figured I might as well blog about.
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