Gemini and Shin must rescue the other Star Division members from Ran Maru’s insidious trap.
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Azur Lane: Anime Review
Azur Lane is, basically, Ship Girl Tohou. World War II Warships from various navies are personified as cute girls, and they generally hang out at the bases of their respective factions and do cute things until the plot decides that they have to do combat in battles along the lines of shoot-em-up video games. It’s not quite at a danmaku level – but only because the game series is designed to be played on a cell phone, and you don’t have that level of control with a touchscreen.
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Let’s Play Sakura Wars So Long My Love: Part 51 – Battle in the Mind
Shin and Gemini hash things out on the Brooklyn Bridge, before riding to the rescue of the Star Division.
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ID: Invaded – Anime Review
If I was going to describe ID: Invaded to someone in an elevator, it would be Inception crossed with Criminal Minds. It’s probably the closest I’ve come to a more standard procedural in a genre anime for quite some time, in a very imaginative way.
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Breaking Down The Knightfall Saga: Road to Knightfall Act 2 – Venom
This week we move on to the introduction of the super-steroid that will play a major role in the Knightfall saga – Venom.
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Fate/Grand Order – Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia – Anime Review
Considering that Fate/Grand Order is widely considered to be one of the most successful mobile games of all time, one would think that more of the game’s chapters had been previously adapted to the screen. You would be wrong – previously only the game’s prologue has received an adaptation. At long last, though, one of the game’s final chapters (at least before the current sequence), the Babylonia chapter, has finally been adapted to the screen.
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Let’s Play Sakura Wars So Long My Love: Part 50 – Steampunk Psychiatrist
Shinjiro and Sunnyside discuss Gemini and Shin swears to help her with her dissociative personality.
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Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken: Anime Review
Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken is, I think, the perfect counterpoint to Shirobako. Shirobako was a show about the business and the process of making anime. It’s about what goes into the shows you watch every week. By comparison, Eizouken is much more about the joy of creation.
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Let’s Play Sakura Wars So Long My Love: Part 49 – Killing Time
We spar with Gemini, then kill some time before an event triggers.
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Science Fell In Love, So I Tried To Prove It: Anime Review
Each anime season, however heavy everything else gets, in terms of what I’m watching, I do try to go with at least one romantic comedy anime. For the Winter 2020 season, the rom-com I went with was Science Fell In Love, so I Tried to Prove It.
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The Friendly Orange Glow: Book Review
Histories of the computer industry tend to have a focus on the West Coast in general and California and Silicon Valley in particular. It’s where Apple and Microsoft came from, along with Atari. Occasionally, histories will head to Texas (because Texas Instruments) or New Mexico (because Microsoft was based there in a while, and that’s where MITS operated). However, the Midwest tends to get brushed over. So, when a book about the PLATO system, which came out of the University of Illinois, came up on my radar, touting about how much of modern cyber-culture came about on the system, I decided to check it out.
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Sword of Azrael #4: Comics Recap
Today we wrap up our introduction of Azrael to the Bat-Family.
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Sword of Azrael #3: Comics Recap
Last time Batman had his first encounter with Azrael, and the Avenging Angel of Death was forced to withdraw.
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Dragons of Winter Night: Video Book Review
This week, since we’re probably not getting GenCon this year, I’m going right ahead with the Dragonlance Chronicles, with book two – Dragons of Winter Night
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Sword of Azrael #2: Comics Recap
When we last left off, the previous Azrael had died in Gotham and left the mantle to his as-yet-unnamed son (who we will later learn is Jean-Paul Valley). Bruce Wayne and Alfred Pennyworth have traveled to Switzerland to learn the truth about the Order of St. Dumas – but arms dealer Carlton LeHah has gotten there first.
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Sword of Azrael #1: Comics Recap
At last we come to the last of the lead-in stories to Knightfall, and one with the most direct hook outside of Venom – the introduction of Azrael.
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False Value: Book Review

When I finished reading Lies Sleeping, the seventh book in the Rivers of London series, I kind of wondered where the series would go from there. I had thought The October Man might point out the direction of the story’s progression, but I wasn’t exactly sure. Well, I was part right – in that the direction of the story’s progression was going to get into more international practitioners, just not those in Germany.
False Value involves Peter Grant getting involved in the tech sector. Earlier books had set up an idea where technology and magic couldn’t get along – this book sets up a situation where the two can coexist, though parasitically if not symbiotically. Spoilers will be below the cut.
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Dragons of Winter Night: Book Review
Dragons of Winter Night, as a novel, runs into the problem of adapting what was we think of it into just a trilogy of books – a bunch of material has to be skipped over. We start off after the retrieval of the Hammer of Karass and the re-unification of Dwarven society (which would later be covered in Dragons of the Dwarven Depths), with that kind of setting the tone somewhat for how the show comes out.
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Let’s Play Sakura Wars So Long My Love: Part 48 – Blades in the Dark
The Flower Division has an encounter with The Masked Swordswoman at a demon attack, and they discover she bears an uncanny resemblance to someone they know…
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Let’s Play Sakura Wars So Long My Love: Part 47 – Walk on the Wild Side
During his search, Shinjiro is asked on a date by Subaru – provided he goes as Peppermint.
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Nintendo Power Retrospectives: Part 100
We have our 100th episode – and we celebrate with an issue that teases great games to come (but otherwise features some pretty mediocre titles)
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Let’s Play Sakura Wars So Long My Love: Part 46 – Cast a Deadly Spell
Mr. Sunnyside tasks Shinjiro with finding the Masked Swordswoman.
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Let’s Play Sakura Wars So Long My Love: Part 45 – Ill Met By Moonlight
Following a performance at the Little-Lip Theater, Shinjiro finds himself in combat with the Masked Swordswoman.
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My Hero Academia: Heroes Rising – Anime Review
The latest My Hero Academia movie hit theaters here in the US, and I have my spoiler-free thoughts on the movie in the wake of its release and in advance of any physical release.
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