Lagrange: The Flower of Rin-Ne is a series co-produced by studios Xebec and Production I.G. who I imagine need no introduction but definitely have some history of quality behind them. The series follows Madoka Kyouno, a cheerful highschool girl in the sleepy town of Kamogawa, and the sole member of her school’s ‘Jersey Club’ – A […]
Month: July 2016
Pokémon Go is out in Australia!
From the company that brought us Ingress, Niantic, Inc has just yesterday released Pokémon Go in Australia. It’s been a long time coming, but we can finally go out and catch Pokémon in the real world! Well, more or less. As soon as I found out that Pokémon Go had been released I made myself […]
Review: Lord Marksman and Vanadis (DVD)
An epic tale of love and violence spanning the continent as war threatens to break out between two nations; Lord Marksman and Vanadis boasts a surplus of action, romance, a protagonist with an unrealistic knack for shooting a bow, and a medieval fantasy adaptation of Europe filled with scantily clad magical girls. During a time of unrest […]
Review: Goodnight Punpun Vol. 1
Punpun Punyama is a shy eleven-year-old boy living in Japan. He’s interested in space, girls, and the super-secret porn watchers club he and his friends are in. The twist is that the author Inio Asano represents Punpun and his family as odd, simply drawn birds. However, this is merely a figurative representation for the reader, […]
Holy Shit Berserk is Back! (AKA Berserk 2016 First Impressions)
Picking up from the end of the original series way back in March 1998, or the recent Golden Age movie trilogy, 2016’s new Berserk series is finally here with the first episode having aired on July 1. Although it skips some side-story from the manga between the end of the series and where we pick […]
Adventures of Mana Out Now on PS Vita
Though not at all a new game, Adventures of Mana has made its way onto the PS Vita. Having already released on Android and iOS earlier this year, this isn’t particularly exciting news, but it’s nice to see this classic game ported to a console. For those unaware, Adventures of Mana is a 3D remake […]
Final Fantasy Brave Exvius Released Worldwide!
Square’s latest escapade into the mobile gaming scene has returned to the roots of the franchise in a refreshing way. While Final Fantasy Record Keeper was most definitely an entertaining addition of the series onto mobile, it always felt like it lacked story, or a meaningful progression system, as well as any form of exploration. Instead, […]