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The Cuphead Show Review – Kablams, Bebops, And Wallops Abound

In the modern TV space, it has become increasingly difficult to tell a new animated show from the one sitting next to it. With current industry wisdom firmly focused on what is generally appealing and likely to succeed, it’s...

Pokémon Legends: Arceus Review – Everything Old Is New Again

Pokémon has existed for over 25 years now, and in that time, more than 100 games have been released under its banner. There’s the mainline titles, Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, Pokémon Go, Pokémon Let’s Go, Pokémon Masters, Pokken Tournament, Pokémon...

Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation Review – A Story That Deserves Reviving

Imagine, for a moment, a situation like this: You are a shut-in bum between the ages of 20 and 35, addicted to video games, anime, or something along those lines. You’ve never had many friends or done anything particularly...

Girls’ Last Tour Review – An Atmospheric Alternative to Traditional Anime

If I had to sum it up in only a few words, Girls' Last Tour is an exercise in patience. It’s world often feels cold and barren, its characters are minimalistic in design and personality, and its story is...

Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Review – All That Glitters Is Not Gold

As a boy playing games in the early 2000s, it goes without saying that Pokémon was a huge part of my childhood. Where I grew up, you weren’t cool unless you could snag the rarest ‘mons or take down...

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Review – A Celebration For The Ages

In the realm of video games, Super Smash Bros. is a series that needs no introduction. Whether you were around for its humble beginnings on the Nintendo 64 or grew up with its sequels as I did, it is hard to find someone who...

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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Review – Chivalry in Vogue

It’s no secret that Game of Thrones has had a long and muddy history. From the books that will...