I wasn't really happy with my original review of Warhammer II due to how much I left out, but also didn't want the post to be years long due to just how in-depth the experience can be and how different each faction plays from the next. So I decided to write a couple of more... Continue Reading →
WandaVision Review: The Fandom Menace
The ReviewAfter the release of Avengers Endgame, a movie that was fundamentally designed to be the end of an era of movies that many people had grown up with and loved, many people, myself included, were left with the question "what could Marvel possibly do next?" Marvel and Disney's answer seemed to be to take... Continue Reading →
What is the Best RPG Ever Made?
RPG's are a genre of game I am drawn to like no other because of the sheer variety of experiences they can offer and how one game can radically differ form another. It is therefore hard to compare and contrast some RPG's because of how different they are; Skyrim is a lot different to Pillars... Continue Reading →
Fallout 3 Review: The Cursed Fallout Game
Fallout 3 is the joke answer to the question "what is the best Fallout game", given its complete inability to do anything better than any other game in the franchise, be they the older classic games or even the newer ones: Creating an atmosphere of dread and loneliness? Fallout 1 did it better. Discovering communities... Continue Reading →
The Karate Kid (1984) Review
Directed by John Avildsen and written by Robert Kamen, The Karate Kid is nothing short of a classic movie that showcases style, wit and sincerity. After moving to Los Angeles, a teenager named Daniel (Ralph Macchio) soon finds himself the target of a group of bullies belonging to the Cobra Kai karate dojo. Eventually, the... Continue Reading →
Mount and Blade Warband Review
Mount and Blade Warband is a game about travelling through a fictional medieval world, called Caldera, and assembling a band of warriors to whatever ends you desire. Do you want to be a caravan that buys goods in one town and sells them for a higher price in the next? You can do that. Do... Continue Reading →
Ebirah Horror of the Deep (1966) Review
During the 1960's there seemed to be a declining interest in new Godzilla films, an event which is today contributed to the explosion of television and people's fascination with serials. As a result, Toho would bring in a new director, Jun Fukunda, who would handle Godzilla in a less dramatic way than Ishiro Honda had.... Continue Reading →
Fallout 2 Review: The Same… But Different?
After trying to figure out how to best describe Fallout 2 to you, the one word that I kept returning to was 'bizarre'. The reason being that it's so strange that a sequel to very popular game can paradoxically be so similar to it, while also being a great departure from what made the original... Continue Reading →
The Thing (1982) Review
Contrary to what what films like Saw or Insidious would have you believe, the scariest things in the world are not extreme gore or the super natural ghosts haunting our children. On the contrary, real horror is found in much more grounded scenarios where the otherwise ordinary becomes unexpectedly unexplainable. Such is the case in... Continue Reading →