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Review: Heroman Episode 1

Posted by Bethie on Jul 25, 2010 in Anime & Manga, TV & Movies

A boy and his pet giant robot, now where's the chocolate?

Heroman is the anime that Stan Lee teamed with BONES to do and it definitely has Stan Lee’s ink stained fingerprints all over it. This is a show that is bucking for Saturday morning and a toy line, possibly brought to you by 4Kids. Having said that, I’m still debating whether or not I like the show or not. It has a feel of the kind of Americanized anime that has become popular, and it also has a feeling that reminds very much of 70s and 80s giant robot shows that lends it a unique charm if you’re looking for retro giant robots. But the charm isn’t quite enough to erase the face that the giant mecha genre has come a long way since Voltron and Transformers.

Heroman, Heroman, does all the things a hero can.

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Review: Kuroshitsuji

Posted by Bethie on Jul 22, 2010 in Anime & Manga

The simple tale of a boy and his demon butler.

It’s not dead yet! I know it’s been forever and a day since there was any activity, so I bring some new reviews! Beginning with Kuroshitsuji aka Black Butler.

It’s one hell of a review

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Review: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Posted by Bethie on Jun 25, 2009 in TV & Movies

Since its one of the hot movies of the summer and one of the shaping forces of my childhood, here is my review of the new Transformers movie. It’s relatively spoiler free and of course is an opinion, though if you want the briefest of brief of opinions then I shall sum it up like so. I’d see it again.

Transform and Review

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Review: Book of Legends

Posted by Iseulde on Jan 30, 2009 in Video Games

I don’t know if I should be thankful that these games are so short you can finish them quickly, or sad that these are actually charged $19.99 when they can be finished almost within the trial hour… Regardless, here’s another Reflexive Arcade game that I finished in the past couple of days. I guess with our luggage finally arriving, living amongst boxes makes me want to play more quickie games than usual. However, this is a good one, and I was pleasantly surprised and amused from the first minute to the last.

The Review

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Review: Mushroom Age

Posted by Iseulde on Jan 24, 2009 in Video Games

Just because my new computer is finally set up and going, I decided to try out some Reflexive games ’cause this computer can actually access the website (my old laptop was having trouble loading the site for some reason).  I finished the Mortimer’s Time Paraodox first, and then decided to try the Mushroom Age.  Boy, was that a mistake.  This is perhaps the worst seek-and-find game I’ve had to endure from Reflexive for a while and it just makes me mad thinking about it.  Yeah, it’s that bad, so be forewarned. 

The Review

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Review: Mortimer Beckett and the Time Paradox

Posted by Iseulde on Jan 24, 2009 in Video Games

“Hey, this game is for kids, and it’s not geeky!!”  Yeah, yeah, I know that.  But truth to be told, the games at Reflexive Arcade are fun, addictive, and while you hate to admit it, you can’t get enough of it.  Otherwise, why do you think they keep churning out more and more games?  The Reflexive Arcade games can generally be breaking down into several simple categories: seek-and-find, puzzles/arcade, “dash” games, and others.  Of course, they also combine them from time to time, and hope to come out with one that you would actually like it and keep buying it.  This game is one of those games. 

So before I go on, let me just go on record and say that yes, I like Reflexive Arcade games (well, some of it), and yes, I will keep reviewing them whenever I finish one.  They will generally be breaking down into the similar review style that I will do with this one, because ultimately, this isn’t some hardcore game that took them over years to make (and for those it really deserve a thorough, detailed review, possibly from both myself and Taro!), but one of those fun quickie games that can be sum up in no more than 5 sentences.   Still, they deserve some thoughtful review, and I will try my best to give them to you.  With that said….

The Review

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Newegg – A Site I Learned Of Too Late

Posted by Iseulde on Jan 18, 2009 in Computer & Internet

Well, be forewarned that this post will be a part review, part rant post, so please bear with me if I sound insane at times. lol

So I’m recently building a brand new, ultimate PC since my old one will probably be busted after its trip on the sea again. As a creature of habit, I headed to Fry’s Electronics, one of the largest electronic store that’s almost like an outlet.   Think Costco for electronics. 

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Review: Rock Band 2 (PS3)

Posted by Iseulde on Jan 10, 2009 in Video Games

It amazes me that, while the rhythm-based games have always been a solid genre of video games, it didn’t really hit it big until the last quarter of 2007.  I have always been critical in terms of the guitar-based games such as Guitar Hero, since it, to me, isn’t the same as Dance Dance Revolution, which gears more toward rhythm and sports, so I never thought I’d really get into Rock Band too much.  Boy, was I wrong. 

The Review

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Review: Final Fantasy IV DS

Posted by Bethie on Jan 6, 2009 in Video Games

I have to admit, when I heard they were remaking FFIV for the DS and saw the trailers, I was excited. FFIV has always held a special place in my heart, since it is the first Final Fantasy I ever played, and the first that really and truly sucked me in. It was the first game I had to constantly keep playing, and the first I beat. So the thought of it getting the spruced up treatment made me all a flutter and I couldn’t wait to sell Squeenix more of my soul so that I could play it. Of course that also meant I would really notice the changes that they had brought to it, and trust me, there are changes.

The Review

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