Category: Review
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Metro 2034: Finding Beauty in a World Without
Y’all ready for more happy-go-lucky adventures in the Metro? Boy, I sure do love Russian literature! It’s always so upbeat and uplifting! Ha ha ha… Fuck me, here we go again. Though I struggled to get through it my first time through, by the time I finally finished it, Metro 2033 became one of my…
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I Finally Watched Godzilla: Minus One

I had some pretty high expectations going into this movie. Not necessarily as a Godzilla fan; I’ll love any Godzilla movie if it ain’t boring. But the hype behind this one could not be ignored. Everywhere I went online, people seemed to have come to an overwhelming consensus: this was the greatest Godzilla movie ever…
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Catching Up With Jujutsu Kaisen: Gojo’s School Days

Linear is not a word in Jujutsu Kaisen’s vocabulary. Season one was a fairly straight-forward shounen/horror show, focusing on Itadori and introducing the world and power system. Then Jujutsu Kaisen: 0 rewound time a bit, introducing Yuta and developing a select few established characters. Then season two rewound time even further back! The story was…
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Siege of Dragonspear: A Disappointing Addition to a Masterpiece

Baldur’s Gate 1 is one of my RPGs. Player freedom, challenging combat, and hundreds of hours worth of replayability, it’s got it all! And with the ‘Adventures of the Sword Coast’ expansion, as well as some of the additions in the Enhanced Edition, you’ll never be short for things to do! If you enjoyed the…
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The Giggle: The Ups and Downs of Doctor Who’s Final 60th Special

Here we are. The end of the 60th Anniversary. ‘The Star Beast’ had some issues, but as a whole, it was a great start. ‘Wild Blue Yonder’ was fantastic, a character drama that stands among some of the show’s best horror episodes. Both were a delight to watch. Now we reach ‘The Giggle.’ Of all…