Well, I’ve reviewed all of the Legend of the Galactic Heroes novels, so now it’s time to review the OVA series.
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Well, I’ve reviewed all of the Legend of the Galactic Heroes novels, so now it’s time to review the OVA series.
Read moreWe have another random encounter on the way to the next story mission.
Read moreWe learn Ronwey’s plan for the Black Knights.
Read moreFinal Fantasy XV is, technically, not the most recent Final Fantasy Game (that would be VII Remake: Part 1) but it is the most recent mainline little in the series. With the next game, XVI, having been announced, I decided now was a good time to focus my attention on beating XV.
Read moreWe’re slowly getting caught back up with Nintendo Power with our next issue of NextGen, for October, 1996
Read moreIt’s time to take down Nybeth for a second time.
Read moreIt’s time to have a rematch with Nybeth.
Read moreWe finally have come to Shadows of the Empire, and the start of 1997.
Read moreWe take down the third Necroprentice.
Read moreIt turns out Nybeth had more Necroprentices.
Read moreThe Green Knight is the perfect re-imaging of this particular part of the Arthurian legend. It is dark, but not without hope. It presents honor & chivalry, but not without flexibility. It presents Gawain as, perhaps, the perfect Millennial knight.
Read moreSquare’s last game using the Marvel license, Marvel’s Avengers, was a live-service game that did not fare well. Last year, however, they put out a different video game take on some of Marvel’s characters – The Guardians of the Galaxy – which focuses on the spacefaring team of heroes, and it pulls of the concept much, much better.
Read moreNow that I’ve gotten the larger scope spectrum of fantasy anime out of the way, it’s time to get into some specifics for three different anime and manga series and what GMs and DMs can take from them.
Read moreWe clear out the zombies, and learn they’re caused by a loose end.
Read moreWe stumble into the middle of a zombie movie.
Read moreIf AMAIM: Warrior at the Borderline was the mecha anime series from this season that was trying to sell hesitant viewers on Japanese conservative talking points in an anime context, Rumble Garanndoll feels much more like a move in the opposite direction. It’s a mecha anime series, leaning more towards the super robot side of things, which also feels like it’s more overtly anti-fascist, but with a more comedic, otaku-focused take.
Read moreAMAIM: Warrior on the Borderline was an anime series from Sunrise Beyond (formerly XEBEC), which touted itself as being a mecha series that continued with having fully hand-drawn mecha, instead of ones created using CG. Unfortunately, it ended up trying to surf into some politically awkward waters, in terms of its plot, and while it may have navigated them successfully, it didn’t try to do anything interesting either.
Read moreWe finish off these goons, so we can continue on our way.
Read moreWe have our first random encounter in a while!
Read moreThis time we change things up a bit with the big tie-in event that was happening in parallel with Knightfall and Knightquest.
Read moreI love it when a plan comes together…
Read moreWe prepare to finish off this boss, by putting everything in place for our masterstroke. (Pompous enough?)
Read moreOf the fall 2021 anime, one of the two main romantic comedy anime series for me was My Senpai Is Annoying, a workplace comedy series with a nice healthy dose of romantic comedy that worked very well for me, as a Geriatric Millennial.
Read moreAfter a long hiatus, it’s time to return to the Legends timeline.
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