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Don’t Sleep on Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon

In an industry ruled by microtransactions and battle passes and live-service games, From Software has become renowned as one of the few triple-A developers who still care about making good games. From Dark Souls to Elden Ring, every game with their name on the box has released to critical acclaim. Their reputation is well-deserved, which…
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Main Character in Another World: Arc (Skeleton Knight)

If I had a nickel for every isekai starring a skeleton, I’d have two nickels. Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it’s happened twice. ‘Skeleton Knight in Another World’ is far from a groundbreaking show in the genre. It was a fun show, if a bit split in regards to its tone. It…
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Crime and Punishment: In Twisted Minds
I’d heard of ‘Crime and Punishment’ years before I’d ever read it. Mostly as the occasional mention in a conversation or a reference. It was one of those books that I knew was an important piece of literature, one that I’d always get around to… eventually. Then I found out it was one of the…
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Wraith: Raise the Banners of Death
Lore: King of the Dead When malice is concentrated into an incorporeal, murderous form, a wraith is born. All life flees or dies in its presence, from animals to plants. Even flames die in its wake. Should a humanoid mortal live a vile life or enter a pact with a fiend, they doom their soul…
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I Finally Watched Dungeons and Dragons: Honor Among Thieves

Dungeons and Dragons has more history with cinema than you might think. Most of it bad. There was the original theatrical film, as well as two direct to DVD sequels. The world’s favorite TTRPG is no stranger to movies. It is, however, a stranger to good movies. At least it was. Then we got this…