The Great Tor Canyon & Holy Snow Crystals Credit: MADHOUSE Inc. Though I did feel that the presentation of both stories in this episode felt very samey (even down to both of them being a monster-hunting quest), it did highlight two more interesting perspectives on living within the Northern Plateau. I especially loved Gehen’s story.... Continue Reading →
Frieren Season 2 Weekly Review Episode 9
Winter finally comes to a close on the Northern Plateau, and demon hunts end… instead, we’re hunting dragons! A Thunder of Dragons Credit: MADHOUSE Inc. It’s amusing how hunting a whole herd of giant dragons is only a 1 episode affair compared to fighting demons. It feels like dragons should do a whole lot more... Continue Reading →
JoJo’s Steel Ball Run Review and Schedule Uncertainties
Only a few days after the pilot, Jojo's Part 7 has already dethroned the No. 1 spot from Frieren on MAL and was briefly number 2 on the top streaming shows in the US. Being a standalone, heavily Western-inspired part, it’s only obvious that Steel Ball Run would become one of Jojo’s most widely acclaimed... Continue Reading →
Assassin’s Creed: Forgotten Temple Vol. 2, Review
Warning: Violence and spoilers! Edward Kenway is ever closer to finding the Khmer Kingdom, the lost city of the first civilization, but not without the Shimazu clan hot on his tail. With every puzzle piece added to his collection, more enemies seem to surface who are also searching for the fabled treasure. Meanwhile, Nao Kim,... Continue Reading →
Frieren Season 2 Weekly Review Episode 7-8
Determined to avenge the fallen village, Frieren and co set off to eliminate the demons responsible. However, the demons, expecting the party to split, give themselves a dangerous advantage. Divine Revolte & A Magnificent End Credit: MADHOUSE Inc. Revolte is… disappointing.For the three weeks we’ve had to build up this demon as being something beyond... Continue Reading →
JJK Modulo Full Manga Review
Somewhere in the offices of Shonen Jump magazine, Gege Akutami meets with his editor. Editor: Congratulations, Akutami-sensei, on completing Jujutsu Kaisen. Now, for your next series, we thought maybe a spinoff in the same universe would be interesting to readers. Do you have any ideas –Akutami: AliensEditor: … …Akutami: Alien invasion.Editor: … Genius. Credit: memegenerator.net... Continue Reading →
Kindergarten Wars Vol. 3, Review
True love is a fickle mistress, especially when she’s trying to kill you. She can come at you fast, hit hard, laugh it off, feel sorry about it, only to come back to hit you again. Rita has had a whirlwind of hotties come by to fight for her head, but never for her heart,... Continue Reading →
The Only Limit is Your Imagination: Pokémon Pokopia Review
The category of life simulation games has been relevant for years now. From titles such as Minecraft, Stardew Valley and The Sims, the build your own world genre has seen an uptake in success ever since 2020 onward. While Nintendo is no stranger to the category with their beloved Animal Crossing series, Pokémon Pokopia combines... Continue Reading →
JJK Modulo Chapter 25 Review
A Secured Future In the final chapter of Jujutsu Kaisen: Modulo, the present threat is resolved. The world is at peace for the time being and the future lies ahead with untold hardships. But for now, a game of catch is in order. SPOILER WARNING Credit: JJK Modulo The Simurian council decides to continue to... Continue Reading →
Resident Evil Requiem Review: A Brilliant Innovative Success… Until it isn’t
With glowing praise, consistent above 90% scores, and the highest playerbase launch out of any title in the series, Resident Evil Requiem is an undeniable success. It’s all so much more impressive that Resident Evil Requiem, despite seemingly being a foolproof culmination of the series’s legacy, is also a highly risky experimental title. To constantly... Continue Reading →
