When it comes to video games based on licensed properties it’s often quite hit and miss when it comes to quality. While certainly not a perfect game, The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia is definitely on the higher end of the quality scale. It’s a fun action-fighting game that kept me engaged and coming back to unlock more characters … Read More
There are few media franchises that I love more than Dragon Ball Z. The series still has a massive following and almost annual game releases despite not being on air here in Australia for 15 years (until the new Super series started) and for good reason, the overall story is incredibly entertaining and addicting to watch. So what do you … Read More
In a time where brand new video games are being released more than ever, there’s still something really special about jumping back into one of the greatest games from your childhood, a game highly praised by the gaming community because it provides that perfect hit of nostalgia and you know how much you enjoyed playing through the original all those … Read More
Growing up with Digimon airing on morning TV has left me with a soft spot for the series. Any time I get the opportunity to have a hit of Digimon nostalgia a reaffirm my love for the series I jump at the chance. The latest entry in the Cyber Sleuth series, Hacker’s Memory does just that through the use of … Read More
Spoiler Warning! This review does contain some minor spoilers for both Danganronpa: The Animation and the Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair game. Watching through Danganronpa 3 is an experience unlike any other I’ve had with an anime series. It is the sequel to an anime series, while also acting as both a prequel and a sequel to selected games from the … Read More
It’s always a good day whenever a new Dragon Ball collection comes out. It gives me the same feeling opening up one of these sets today as it did 15 years ago whenever I received the latest DBZ VHS volume. And now that they are available on Blu-Ray, the Dragon Ball series has never looked better. Thankfully sets these days … Read More
There are a few anime that you can say are the epitome and trend setter of their genre. For example, for Shonen fighter series you can’t look past Dragon Ball Z but for the Shoujo magical-girl genre the series that hold that spot is Sailor Moon. If you grew up in the 90’s watching cartoons, there’s a good chance you … Read More
A Silent Voice, also known as Koe no Katachi and also translated as The Shape of Voice is the latest romantic drama film from director Naoko Yamada and animated by Kyoto Animation. It’s full of emotion, has a diverse cast of characters and contains themes not often expressed in anime. The story follows a teenage boy, Shoya Ishida, who in … Read More
Mary And The Witch’s Flower is the first film released by famed Japanese animation studio, Studio Ponoc. At first look you could easily be mistaken thinking this was the latest film out of Studio Ghibli. Containing fluent animation, incredible backgrounds and similar character designs. That assessment wouldn’t be entirely incorrect though, Studio Ponoc was founded in 2015 after Studio Ghibli … Read More
If you grew up as a 90’s kid like me, there’s a good chance that you spent some of your mornings waking up early to catch the Digimon series. It was a pre-school ritual for me and got me out of bed early even on the weekends. The Digimon series was initially stamped as a Pokemon clone. While there are … Read More