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I'm a kid of the nineties, where grunge rock, ska and gangsta rap were all the craze, and filmmakers like Richard Linklater and Kevin Smith spoke to their audiences on the same level. Video games were slowly becoming an art

Humans entering spirit worlds isn't a new thing in manga or anime; rather, these stories have been told for centuries via folklore and various ghost stories. Adding something new to these stories is a lot easier said than done, as

Broly's original trilogy in Dragon Ball's film lore was, to put it mildly, uninspired. While it had its fair share of laughs and action, it wasn't up to par with some of the more iconic Dragon Ball films like Tree

These days, one would have to attend a legit film festival to bear witness to a collection of short films. Studio Ponoc on the other hand would rather bring the festival to the common person. However this idea for the

I remember watching MXC: Most Extreme Elimination back in the day, wishing that it could one day be given the chance at being a video game. Although many a game show that ripped off MXC and its original Takeshi's Castle

As a kid, I loved arcade racing games. Granted, I was never the best at them, but the thrill of sitting in a car or on a bike-shaped peripheral made me yearn for a taste of speed. The likes of

I've played my fair share of games that have been considered weird, some of which I enjoyed mainly because of said weirdness. CAVY HOUSE's The Midnight Sanctuary is a different kind of strange, that feels like it's intended to make

Very rarely has there been a video game that's left me completely speechless. As I watched the end credits roll after playing Nomada Studio's GRIS, I was left inaudible by what I had just bore witness to. Goosebumps covered my

Holy shit. I only wish those two words could easily convince someone to watch an anime series, especially one like Made In Abyss. Within its first couple of minutes, before the opening credits even rolled, this world based on Akihito Tsukushi’s

A lot of tension and high-stake action happens in the worlds of Persona, to the point where you kind of feel bad for these young characters. What's a group of high schoolers out saving the world to do to blow