Better Than Expected - Pacific Rim: The Black
A look into Pacific Rim: The Black, Netflix's original animated series that takes place in the Pacific Rim movie universe and is much better than it has any right to be.
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A look into Pacific Rim: The Black, Netflix's original animated series that takes place in the Pacific Rim movie universe and is much better than it has any right to be.
For those who owned and have played the Wii U edition of Super Mario 3D World, you know what you're getting for the Switch edition when it comes to the main entry. Bowser's Fury is a side adventure that goes in an experimental route with the same engine. Is it worth $60 if that's the only part you want to play?
Some of you definitely already know him but Luminist does some fantastic synth covers, a lot of which happen to be for one of my favorite video games of all time, Super Metroid.
First review in this series since the game is new enough I'm not looking through it with Nostalgia goggles. Bad Games I Like, Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order edition.
A very weird N64 title that shares more than a little DNA with Gunstar Heroes. I almost didn't put this game under this title because it's not really that bad. But it's bad enough, and so we're here with Bad Games I Like - Mischief Makers edition.
I've been a fan of great video game music for decades now and thought, I should highlight some folks for others who might like the same. Today's introduces the world to a newer Youtuber, EndOfTheSeaVGM.
Portal wishes you a merry science in this trying holiday time period.
First post regarding bad games that I like anyways, starting with "Tank! Tank! Tank!" for the Wii U.
As the century that is 2020 winds down we see a final Dungeons & Dragons 5th Edition supplement from Wizards of the Coast. A little bit of magic widens the doors to a whole slew of table top possibilities.
My inaugural initial impressions post in what I hope will become an ongoing series. This one talks about "Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin" by XSEED games.