We finish the battle, and Azelstan formally joins the party.
Read moreLet’s Play Tactics Ogre PSP: Ep. 197 – Hoist the Colors


I’m continuing with the tabletop RPG documentaries with a look at the kickstarted documentary “Secrets of Blackmoor”, about the formation of the Blackmoor campaign and Dave Arneson’s early life.
Read moreThe archers are finally cleared out, leaving us with their last spellcaster.
Read moreWe clear out the lizardmen, while taking a pounding from the archers on the high ground.
Read moreIt’s time to review another of the RPG documentaries I’ve previously backed on Kickstarter, with Eye of the Beholder, covering the art of Dungeons & Dragons. For those who prefer video reviews of this, there will be a video review coming later this month.
Read moreTime to cover a the first of a couple documentaries about the history of tabletop RPGs that I’ve previously backed on Kickstarter, starting with Secrets of Blackmoor – Part 1. There will be a video review forthcoming later this month if you prefer that.
Read moreAzelstan does a much better job of protecting himself.
Read moreThe party gets bogged down in Lizardmen.
Read moreFor the month of GenCon, it’s time to take a look at a documentary about Tabletop RPGs – or in this case dungeon terrain for Tabletop RPGs.
Read moreAzelstan rejoins the party for this next fight.
Read moreWe finish off this fight and prepare to continue through the dungeon.
Read moreOne of the genres of anime I’ve spent the least time with is sports anime – where the number of titles I’ve actually seen is far shorter than the shows I intend to watch – only Magical Girl anime and Music series are lower on the list. None of this is necessarily due to a lack of interest. I’ve found that the sports shows I’ve watched I’ve generally enjoyed (with a few exceptions like Battle Athletes). So, in the Spring 2022 season, when I saw Birdie Wing was airing, I decided to give it a watch.
Read moreAMAIM is a show where the first half of the series had some questionable issues, but ended on a really strong note that left me coming back for the second season. The second cour of the series, while it does have some strong concepts, has some significant problems with the finale that makes it not quite work.
Read moreWe move on to the next level, and a very pretty cave.
Read moreWe finally clear out the enemies and advance to the next fight.
Read moreLet’s start up Nintendo Power Year 10 with a quartet of N64 games.
Read moreThings go much better this time, particularly since the level 26 monster hasn’t spawned.
Read moreAfter getting a game over, we try again with The Forbidden Technique.
Read moreIt’s time for the response to the last issue’s interview with Joe Lieberman.
Read moreThis is a review that is over a year overdue. I had fully intended to watch this movie leading up to the Tokyo Olympics and, I admit, I forgot. However, after over a year of waiting, it’s time to rip the band-aid off, and take a look at the (currently) only Olympic documentary to make it into the Criterion Collection – Tokyo Olympiad.
Read moreThis fight goes spectacularly pear-shaped.
Read moreWe take our first shot at the Pirate’s Graveyard.
Read moreIt’s time for 10 of my picks for the games that caught my interest from Keigh-3 2022.
Read moreWe manage to win the fight, but not without tragedy.
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