Category: Review

  • Team Fortress 2: The Immortal Game

    Team Fortress 2: The Immortal Game

    First-person shooters are the among the most disposable and short-lived games I’ve ever seen. Nowadays, when a new FPS comes out, it’s a miracle if it works, let alone survives over a year or two. Call of Duty, Battlefield, Titanfall, even Overwatch and modern Halo; the shelf life of these games have never been shorter.…

  • Poirot Mysteries: The Plymouth Express

    Poirot Mysteries: The Plymouth Express

    Oh Papa Poirot, what wonderful fun shall we have with your little gray cells today? A young woman is found murdered on the Plymouth Express, and her millionaire father has put Poirot on the case. But there are plenty of suspects. Will Poirot pull off another miracle? The core premise of this one is pretty…

  • The Karate Kid: Is it Still a Classic?

    The Karate Kid: Is it Still a Classic?

    Of all the countless classic movies from the 80s, the Karate Kid is one of the few that I haven’t seen. At least, not that I remember; if I have seen it before, I was so young that I can’t remember a thing about it. But it seemed to have all the pieces I look…

  • My Review Academia S6 E1: Calm Before the Storm

    My Review Academia S6 E1: Calm Before the Storm

    It’s that time again, ladies and gentlemen. Season six is upon us. Hopefully, this one will capture that spark that’s been missing for me in seasons four and five. Given how crazy the material was in the manga, I’d say we’ve got a decent chance! The stage is set for war. Shigariki and the League…

  • Poirot Mysteries: The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim

    Poirot Mysteries: The Disappearance of Mr. Davenheim

    It’s time to put our little gray cells to work once again with good ol’ Papa Poirot! Agatha Christie has written dozens of classic mystery stories. Many of which were quick one-off short stories starring everyone’s favorite Belgian detective: Hercule Poirot. There was quite the supply to choose from. So I just picked one out…