Super Magic Realm (version 1.32) review

Rated: 4 / 5 (if playing with 6+ players who are good, otherwise -1 modifier to the rating) Link to print-and-play files (zipped): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZM_nWesAXeMkp1FCYGU2EYitT12eZAnn/view?usp=share_link Link to print-and-play files (non-zipped): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wLsmUSeJfrzthx-b2otOeWigyNIF89sT?usp=share_link Link to Living Rules and Tutorials: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1v20ErKcvr3yhAGuaOjmpdS4ZCOJQaB_7?usp=drive_link Link to Tabletop Simulator Mod: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1248055332 Link to BGG page: fuck that and fuck Octavian and all the … Continue reading Super Magic Realm (version 1.32) review

Down the Harem Bunny Hole

There are times when I tire of watching films and shows that are built up to be intellectually stimulating (ie thought-provoking and capable of making one a better critical thinker, and ultimately become more wise), when they end up being anti-intellectual, ethically damaging, doing anything but promoting good values, and teach anything but good lessons. Naturally, … Continue reading Down the Harem Bunny Hole

Super Columbine Massacre RPG! (2005) thoughts

Rated: 3 / 5 This is the kind of game that is made for me and this site, at least in terms of controversial content. In terms of gameplay, it gets tedious for long durations. Though given that it only takes roughly 6 hours to beat (probably 4-5 on a second playthrough, if you dare), for an … Continue reading Super Columbine Massacre RPG! (2005) thoughts

Metroid Dread (2021) thoughts

Rated: 3.5 / 5 Compared to Metroid Fusion, this is two steps forward, one step back. I had grievances with the previous game in the series when it came to both the gameplay (primarily with level design and game progression) and the story (more for the potential that it didn't utilize as effectively as it should've). This … Continue reading Metroid Dread (2021) thoughts

Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (2006) half-assed series review, and anime clichés I hate

Rated: 1.5 / 5* * = rating after watching the first 15 1/2 episodes, and I'm not going farther than that. The thing about giving bad ratings like this, it's going to give the wrong initial impression about this show. The show starts out great. High school setting with mecha anarchist uprisings, rebelling against the government and … Continue reading Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (2006) half-assed series review, and anime clichés I hate

Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: September 1994

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B3fl0SbuQkE Original Family Feud host Richard Dawson returns to the series after nine years, replacing his successor, Ray Combs; the show also expands from half-hour to full-hour episodes. The Marvel Action Hour, featuring animated adaptations of Iron Man and the Fantastic Four, debuts in syndication. Actor Jackson Pinckney awarded $487,000 for being partially blinded by Jean-Claude Van Damme during filming of "Cyborg." Last US, British & French troops leave … Continue reading Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: September 1994

The Blob (1958, 1988) and Invaders from Mars (1953, 1986) thoughts

I should get the obvious stuff out of the way first. I consider both remakes to be superior to the originals for various reasons, though the originals are still good in their own right (a common theme of the 80s, what with The Fly, Cat People, and The Thing). In the 80s, the special effects … Continue reading The Blob (1958, 1988) and Invaders from Mars (1953, 1986) thoughts

Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: August 1994

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UW1jmLBwKOI A compact disc copy of Sting's album Ten Summoner's Tales, released the previous year, becomes the first item securely purchased over the internet; the CD is sold for $12.48 plus shipping and handling fees. Woodstock '94 is held in Saugerties, New York; as with the original 1969 festival, attendance is swelled by a high number of gatecrashers, while heavy rains … Continue reading Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: August 1994

Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: July 1994

PBS repackages their existing children's programs as a new block called PTV. The deadliest day in Texas traffic history (July 3), according to the Texas Department of Public Safety; forty-six people killed in crashes. Amazon.com founded in Bellevue, Washington by Jeff Bezos. The United States announces it will no longer accept unrestricted immigration from Haiti. UN votes 12-0 … Continue reading Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: July 1994

Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: June 1994

The Computer Game Developers Association is formed by Ernest W. Adams. Aerosmith becomes the first major band to premiere a new song on the Internet; over 10,000 CompuServe subscribers download the free track "Head First" within its first eight days of availability. Indonesian censors ban Steven Spielberg's "Schindler's List." Sharon Stone files $12 million lawsuit against her jeweler. 6.0 earthquake followed by … Continue reading Entertainment Industry Nostalgia: June 1994