Like the title says, Anubis is back and we have to do what we can to survive.
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We have a boss fight with Lloyd to get the needed upgrade for Jehuty.
Read moreAnd it’s time to wrap out this little mini-story arc, though not the presence of Abattoir in Knightsquest.
Read moreWe continue the hunt for (*sigh*) Abattoir with the the continuation of this storyline.
Read moreWe make an absurdly long descent into the basement of Lloyd’s base.
Read moreWe navigate the surface of Lloyd’s base in an attempt to find our way to “the basement”.
Read moreWe’re starting year 9, and Nintendo Power is stalling for time as we wait for the release of the N64.
Read moreWe make our way to someone who can upgrade Jehuty – Lloyd.
Read moreWe make a break for it with Ken literally in tow.
Read moreWe start the path to the end of Knightquest: The Crusade.
Read moreMaison Ikkoku is, like a fair number of Rumiko Takahashi’s manga from this period (including Urusei Yatsura and Ranma 1/2) – very sitcom esque. It finds a status quo, will venture away from it at the start of an arc, and will generally will return to whence it came at the end, with some forward movement, but not necessarily a lot. Such is the case with the second and third volumes of the manga, where after introducing the cast in the first volume, it’s starting to find its rhythm.
Read moreThe Viola AI take’s control of Ken’s orbital frame, pitting us with our most dangerous opponent yet – the camera.
Read moreWe have our final (?) rematch with Viola.
Read moreThis time I’m taking a look at the two previous MCU TV series from Disney+ in advance of next month’s release of Loki. Part 1 will be covering WandaVision, and Part 2 will be covering Falcon & The Winter Soldier.
Read moreWe stop a BAHRAM-controlled train.
Read moreWe make a hash of supporting some Space Force troops in a populated area.
Read moreWe continue our little pair of one-shots with the re-introduction of one of the characters from the Bloodlines event.
Read moreBefore we get into next the minor arc in Knightsquest: The Crusade, we have a couple one-shots from Batman: Shadow of the Bat.
Read moreWe have a rematch with the Viola AI.
Read moreWe have to open a gate in a canyon, so we have to blow a couple generators.
Read moreThis week I’m starting a new limited series, spun off from my RPG recommendations. This time I’m giving recommendations for anime by genre, based on how they spur inspiration at the gaming table, inspired by AD&D’s Appendix N. This time, I’m getting into why I’m doing this spinoff in the first place.
Read moreWe land on Mars, and get reunited with an old friend of Jahuty’s, who is borrowing a ship from another Konami franchise.
Read moreWe help a Space Force soldier escape, before we clear out ourselves.
Read moreThe Legendary Monsterverse has, unlike the last Western attempt at doing a Godzilla film with the 1996 film, has lead from the get-go with the monster fights. Even Kong: Skull Island had the climax of the film be a fight between Kong and the largest of the Skull Crawlers. So, when the film series made it clear that yes, Kong and Godzilla were taking place in the same universe (both with the involvement of Monarch and Skull Island‘s stinger), it was clear that somewhere down the road – Godzilla and Kong were going to have to rumble. And when the time comes for that brawl, you might as well make the main event the title – Godzilla vs Kong.
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