We finally take down Barbas, opening a path to save Catuia.
Read moreLet’s Play Tactics Ogre PSP: Ep. 174 – He is a Dozle IV


A week or so ago I ended up watching an Australian kid’s adventure film called Frog Dreaming (also released in the US as “The Quest”) with some friends – it’s a Kids On Bikes film that’s flawed, but not necessarily in the ways that some of the less prominent films in the genre are.
Read moreWhen various titles were being announced for Phase 4 of the MCU, one of the titles announced was Eternals, based on one of Jack Kirby’s most gonzo concepts that he contributed to Marvel comics (outside of maybe his expanded comic series based on 2001: A Space Odyssey, which lead to the introduction of Machine Man). With the announcement of Chloe Zhao as the director, the film felt a lot like this was going to be the much more odd and out-there film in the MCU, in ways that were different from how Thor: Ragnarok was. And, well, yeah, it is.
Read moreWe contend with our clerics and ninja attracting arrows.
Read moreWe contend with the fact that not a lot of our party members can climb or jump up walls.
Read moreWe return to the Legends timeline with a look at Dark Horse’s adaptation of the first Star Wars novel (that wasn’t an adaptation of the movies).
Read moreWe face off with Barbas, who has gun he doesn’t know how to use – and is a Dozle.
Read moreWe finally clear out the first line of defenders.
Read moreIt’s been a while since I reviewed Royal Warriors, the second installment in the retroactive “In The Line Of Duty” series of films – so now it’s time for me to take a look at the first film, and the starring debut of Michelle Yeoh and Cynthia Rothrock, 1985’s Yes, Madam.
Read moreAt long last, we’re caught up with Nintendo Power.
Read moreWe decide to push forward to clear the enemy out.
Read moreWe find ourselves dealing with some terrain issues with the battlements on the map.
Read morePicking up on The Crusade Part 1’s cliffhanger, we’re getting into Robin’s first solo ongoing series.
Read moreWe launch our attack on the Castle’s front gates, and have to contend with more tar.
Read moreWe defeat the enemy commander, opening the way to the castle.
Read moreJust one issue away from getting things all caught up.
Read moreWe’re almost caught back up with where we’re at in Nintendo Power Retrospectives.
Read moreWe keep them bogged down, so we’re not too stuck in. Though, for them, this is the pits. (SorryNotSorry)
Read moreWe move from a cliffside fight to tar pits.
Read moreThis time I’m taking a look at the anime that came out before 2019’s Boogiepop and Others, but is set after the novels that anime adapts.
Read moreWe finally take down the enemy commander.
Read moreWe manage to slay the dragons but are still having a hard time with their infantry.
Read moreA while back I reviewed the previous 100+ episode Legend of the Galactic Heroes anime (after reviewing the novels in turn). After a short break, I’ve figured now is as good a time as any to check out the Season 1 of the new series – appropriately subtitled “Die Neue These” or “A New Thesis” and see how this new adaptation of the show fared in comparison to the original series.
Read moreSeveral years after the first season of the Ultraman anime came out, we’ve finally gotten our second season of the show – this time only half the length of the first season, with a second season the same length coming out next year (giving a whole new meaning to the concept of the “Split Cour”). The question becomes “how well does a shorter, tighter narrative handle the series.
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