Naruto to Boruto Shinobi Striker is the latest video game entry in the massively popular anime and manga series Naruto. It has a heavy emphasis on co-op and multiplayer gameplay and allows you to create and then develop your own original avatar character for the first time in a Naruto game. It’s addicting multiplayer game modes and loot based gameplay … Read More
Loss is the fourth film in the Digimon Adventure Tri film series that was released to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the series. I’ve reviewed each of the previous films here on the site and now the home release of Loss will be getting the same treatment. While not the best entry in the Tri series it offers the same … Read More
Eromanga Sensei follows the life of young high schooler Masamune, who in his spare time writes light novels. He lives alone with his step sister Sagiri, a shut in who hasn’t left her bedroom in over a year. Because as you’re probably aware the protagonists of these ecchi fanservice-y shows aren’t allowed to have parents for some reason and they’re … Read More
After ending the first volume on such a high point I was really looking forward to the release of this second volume of Occultic;Nine because I was itching to find out where the story would lead to next. And while the concluding set of Occultic; Nine contains some great story and character moments it’s let down by some break neck … Read More
A few days ago I made the trek out to my local cinema to see a film I have been looking forward to for some time. If the title of this review didn’t give it away already, that film was Mirai. It’s the latest film from talented director Mamoru Hosoda who’s previous work’s I have reviewed on the site already. … Read More
The fourth Dragon Ball Super collection has launched this month here in Australia, and it probably comes with no surprise that I’ll be reviewing it. Especially since I’ve reviewed the first 3 volumes on the site prior. This set is a bit of a mixed bag, containing some of the best episodes we’ve seen so far but also quite a … Read More
Remakes of video games have become quite common practice in the gaming landscape over the past 10 years or so. They provide a way for a new audience to experience what many already perceive to be a great product but do it in a way that meets today’s standards of visuals and gameplay. While most remakes often just focus on … Read More
It seems that Wario wouldn’t let the 3DS be put to bed without having a collection of his fast paced micro-games hit the system. WarioWare Gold is the biggest collection yet, filled with over 300 micro-games and contains many of the fan favourites from WarioWare titles of the past that have been slightly upgraded and given a fresh coat of … Read More
It’s fairly common practise these days to get remastered re-releases of games that have seen success in the past. Many of these are made just to get the game onto a more modern system and to get it in front of a set of eyes that may not have been able to play it when it originally released. But very … Read More
Samurai Jack is a Cartoon Network animated series that originally began airing back in 2001. It quickly gained a very passionate fan-base due to it’s more mature tone and meaningful story compared to the other Hanna Barbera esque cartoons that were airing around it. The series took numerous risks the likes of which weren’t seen in other shows appealing to … Read More