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Fire Emblem Three Houses: Too Much of a Great Thing (Part 1: Story)

I’m finally done. I’m free! And just in time for Pokemon! Fire Emblem: Three Houses is a good game. It isn’t always a pretty game, but the story is so good and the gameplay is so addictive that it makes it difficult to care! The game provides tons of content, making it well-worth the sixty…
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Archbishop Rhea: The Immaculate One (The Mind of a Character)

Warning: the following contains major spoilers for Fire Emblem: Three Houses. If you haven’t played through all four story paths in the game yet, proceed with caution. I hope you enjoy. Rhea is, without a doubt, the most mysterious character in Fire Emblem: Three Houses. Unlike Edelgard, Dimitri, and Claude, you can’t get Rhea’s entire story through…
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Sherlock Holmes: A Study in Scarlet and The Sign of Four (How’s This Book?)

Sherlock Holmes. The king of the mystery genre. His stories have thrilled audiences for well over a hundred years now. He has starred in dozens of literary stories, movies, TV shows, and even his fair share of video games. Few characters have stood the test of time quite like the unstoppable detective and his companion,…
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Demons Part 4: Chasme (Best of the Bestiary)

The Chasme is not a very dangerous Demon. At least not if the party is high enough level to be taking Demons on in the first place. It does play an interesting role in the demonic pyramid of power and it does have a few interesting abilities that make fighting it a unique challenge. Though…
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Jojo Rabbit: To Laugh in the Dark Times

Out of all the various villains in movies, books, and video games, Nazis are among the most common. Hopefully, I shouldn’t have to explain why. They are history’s ultimate case of ‘yeah, fuck those guys’. In terms of villains for a morally black-and-white story, Nazis are the ultimate easy pick. Unfortunately, it isn’t that simple.…