I’ve been wanting to replay the Ace Attorney series and talk about it on this blog for a while, and while I’ve done two reviews and a sneaky mention before, I don’t think I can properly express my love for the series without a full-on series of critiques on each game. I’ve played each game …
Octopath Traveler
This post contains a few major spoilers for the game. I recommend playing before reading. When I write reviews, I usually like to use them as a thinking process for working out what I felt about the work I’m reviewing. Of course, I know before I start writing what I thought about a game, or …
Weapon Shop de Omasse
Weapon Shop de Omasse is an interesting addition to the GUILD series because of who made it. While I’ve lauded the series as a way to give game creators space to make a small game with full creative control, Weapon Shop de Omasse gives that control to a Japanese comedian named Yoshiyuki Hirai. Hirai, who …
Arrested Development Series Five
This review contains some spoilers for the fifth season of Arrested Development. I recommend watching the show before reading. I think I should probably clarify upfront that I'm not really as harsh on the fourth season of Arrested Development as many seem to be. Not that it's anywhere near the heights of the first three, but …
Liberation Maiden
I can safely say I had pretty much no idea what I was doing or what was going on for about 90% of my playthrough of Liberation Maiden, making reviewing it a slightly intimidating prospect. The game was developed by Goichi Suda, better known as Suda51; the man responsible for classics such as No More …
The Starship Damrey
“This game contains no tutorials or explanations. Part of the experience is to discover things for yourself” - Disclaimer before starting The Starship Damrey. The last time I looked at the GUILD series was to wax lyrical about Attack of the Friday Monsters, a game I thought would never have been made in the way it …
Attack of the Friday Monsters
In the 1950s, the prospering Japanese film industry reinvented the “monster movie.” The giant monsters of the era were “kaiju” that often symbolized the effects of pollution, such as radiation and hydrogen bomb experiments. In the 1960s and 70s, the “hero show” was born. Brave heroes challenged the kaiju on prime time television, and the …
Netflix’s Fullmetal Alchemist
This post contains spoilers for Fullmetal Alchemist, the Fullmetal Alchemist anime and won't make any sense if you haven't seen at least one of them. Perhaps a natural consequence of being a Japanese student at university, I have recently found myself drawn slowly back into the murky waters of anime. A big contributor to this …
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective
This post contains heavy spoilers for the ending of Ghost Trick, and I recommend having played the game before reading. I view it as a mark of shame on my own self that it has taken me this long to finish playing Ghost Trick. I have owned the game on DS and iOS for a …
The Big Bang Theory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XO40Nlcc-As As promised, this month's post is something a bit different to the norm; a commentary of an episode of The Big Bang Theory, providing some rough reasons why I think the show really isn't very good. This is my first video, and, much like my thoughts towards my early blog posts, I can see …
