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Adventure Pals is a Great Adventure
One of the most addictive, pleasurable, experiences I’ve had in game playing not just in 2018 but a long time was THE ADVENTURE PALS. A 2-D platforming action-adventure with cutesy art, puzzles and minor combat it delivers the kind of … Continue reading
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Tagged cute, game review, review, the adventure pals, video games
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Selling and Killing and Killing what you Sell (again and again)
Retail work can be hell. Especially when you run your own business shop. There’s ordering, pricing, displaying, selling, keeping customers happy; Keeping track of trends, supply and demand, influx, stock, reorganizing, running the register. To some in Japan that in … Continue reading
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Tagged 11bit studios, game review, moonlighter, pixel art, review, rpg, video games
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2016: The Year That Was (Making The Best of a Bad Thing)
2016 isn’t over but it will be soon. It’s been a really rough year for many folks, for pop-culture, for the world as a whole. Yet, many of us still stand and we can’t just stop. We must keep going. … Continue reading
Posted in Comics, Music, TV and Movies, Video Games
Tagged 2016, best of, review, year end
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Worst Movie of All Time says Fashion Designer
ZOOLANDER 2 was lame. It was the dumbest fucking movie. Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson are old and they suck. That shit wasn’t funny. Pathetic film. So many idiotic cameos. Why this movie be having everyone in it? That’s just … Continue reading
Posted in TV and Movies
Tagged review, TV and Movies, zoolander, zoolander 2
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Tim Schafer Games: the History of, and my Love of BROKEN AGE
Double Fine Adventure was what turned me into a Kickstarter fiend for a few months. The only thing that ended that fun was a mix of finances and seeing certain projects I funded just take way too long. Still I … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure, broken age, double fine, double fine adventure, doublefine games, games, history, reds, review, tim schafer
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To Boldy Review where no Date has Reviewed
I have not truly amazingly had the luck to actually date many fellow nerds in my life. This isn’t to say I haven’t dated, jut I haven’t dated many nerds. The people who I consider my own. The comic fans, … Continue reading
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Tagged eric smith, geek's guide to dating, kickpixel, quirk, quirk books, review
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PRIMORDIA Review
What came first? Robots or Man? Was there even Man? Is Robot Man actually Man Robot? Can a Robot wear a Monocle? Can a machine have emotions? Is anyone above the law? Is the law truly the law? If you … Continue reading
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Tagged adventure game, point n click, primordia, review, wadjeteye, wadjeteye games
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Book Review: How I Slept My Way to the Middle by Kevin Pollak
I probably first took notice of Kevin Pollak when he played one of two brownies in the Ron Howard directed fantasy comedy WILLOW, opposite Rick Overton. I have since stayed a fan and tend to enjoy everyone of his performances. … Continue reading
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Tagged autobiography, book review, kevin pollak, kevin pollak's chat show, memoir, review
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memoirs of an imaginary friend: book review
I have no memory of it unfortunately, but according to my mom I definitely had a clear cut imaginary friend when I was younger. There’s no way of knowing if he was a simple kind, the kind you’d see in … Continue reading
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Tagged book reviews, budo, matthew dicks, memoirs of imaginary friend, review
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Antoine Wilson’s Panorama City: Book Review
When one grows up insulated and with not much world experience, you would assume that the world will both be an oyster and possibly swallow that person whole at the same time. I personally can’t say that is something I’ll … Continue reading
Posted in Book Expo America, Books
Tagged antoine wilson, book review, oppen porter, panorama city, review
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