Hollow
Knight started as a Kickstarter in 2016. The aspiring indie group Team Cherry
promoted a 2D platformer that takes place in a surreal world of insects. The
Kickstarter was very successful raising almost $60k AUD (almost 40k USD). Unfortunately
I was never there for the Kickstarter itself. I came across the game on Steam,
and I also heard of its popularity floating around the internet. I played the
game with my boyfriend, us being overachievers and finding ways to clear 100%
with our first run of the game.
Saturday, 1 July 2017
Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Transformers Marathon II; Transforms Animated: CHINS!!!
And now to jump back to a post Bayformers era. The 2007 movie has just come out, a new cartoon comes with it. Compared to the 2007 movie, this is far more kid friendly, and panders a lot to old school fans. How well does it pull it off though? Also, I hope you like chins.
Wednesday, 21 June 2017
Transformers Marathon II; Robots in Disguise 2001: That was a drastic jump
EDIT: It should be brought up that, during the time this was being aired (encase 2001 wasn't a give away) aspects of the show was censored upon western release due to the terrorist attacks on 9/11, leading to confusing plot threads later on in the series. I did not bring it up in the main review because... I never got up to that point as I couldn't bring myself to get up to that point.
Behold, the series right before when I started, Robots in Disguise (for the purposes of this I'll be referring to it as RiD 2001 as they reuse the name for another show which is getting a revisit this marathon along with several toylines and I already used my "no not that one" joke and I'd rather not reuse it yet), and this was a pretty big jump from Beast Machines and then the jump to Armada was just as big. But to give you the heads up now, the only reason the jump was big was because the pit that RiD 2001 is in. I've seen talk of this being a filler show between Beast Machines and Armada, and if that's true, it shows.
Behold, the series right before when I started, Robots in Disguise (for the purposes of this I'll be referring to it as RiD 2001 as they reuse the name for another show which is getting a revisit this marathon along with several toylines and I already used my "no not that one" joke and I'd rather not reuse it yet), and this was a pretty big jump from Beast Machines and then the jump to Armada was just as big. But to give you the heads up now, the only reason the jump was big was because the pit that RiD 2001 is in. I've seen talk of this being a filler show between Beast Machines and Armada, and if that's true, it shows.
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Sunday, 18 June 2017
Mediaholics Podcast Episode 12: Post E3
One whole week of E3 news, and now two people come to talk about it before going to recover from a week of livestreams.
Wednesday, 14 June 2017
Transformers Marathon II; Beast Machines: Troop builder drones, everywhere!
What do you do after an initial toyline, repaints of said toyline with new figures made around ridiculous gimmicks and then a line of animals to robots? Apparently you make vehicles with faces and give the animals to the Borg where they nerf transformers? Um... Okay then... Let's see where this goes.
Wednesday, 7 June 2017
Transformers Marathon II; TF Beast Wars: People say this looks prime... why?
Welcome to the second Transformers Marathon, with the subtitle of Revenge of the Bay. But because I can't put the whole title into a tweet along with the link for the site, Transformers Marathon II in the title it is. While the first marathon primarily focused on the origins of the franchise, what I personally grew up with and the live action incarnations. This time it'll be focusing on what I never got into, in terms of the shows, and post bayformers shows... I kinda ran out of movies (to my knowledge). Six shows are up this time, the Japanese exclusives are for another time. Beast Wars, Beast Machines. Robots in Disguise 2001, Animated, Rescue Bots, and Robots in Disguise 2015. Some of these are going to be more Opening Impressions rather then reviews mostly just due to time, I am still working on the trailer after all. One of them being what's up first, the Beast wars. Time to find out what the whole Team Monkey> Truck thing is all about. Oh and as a side note, I've got nothing to say on the recent things happening in the IDW comics, so don't ask for my opinion on Onslaught x Blast Off.
Sunday, 4 June 2017
LEGO Ideas Set number 21309: NASA Apollo Saturn V
"We choose to go to the moon. We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are
easy, but because they are hard, because that goal will serve to organize and measure the best of our energies and skills,
because that challenge is one that we are willing to accept, one we are unwilling to postpone, and one which we intend to win,
and the others, too." John F. Kennedy, Rice Stadium, September 12 1962.
Mediaholics Podcast Episode 11: PrE3
That time of the year again, so lets get the Pre show talk out of the way first.
Wednesday, 31 May 2017
Pokemon Adventures; Black and White: Not even going to touch the political joke
However its very easy to. I can almost hear it now, people being up in arms because the white dragon representing truth and the black dragon representing ideals. Why do I keep making jokes about racism when it comes to Unova? Because otherwise I'd have to try and think of original Trump jokes and that would imply I care about US politics. Welcome to Unova.
Wednesday, 24 May 2017
Suicide Squad: What happened to three strikes and you're out?
Or for that matter, how bad does one of these movies need to be in order for WB to consider this a failure? While yes I know the movies have been successful financially, none of them have been considered as good movies yet. To say nothing of the behind the scenes stories about this movie which make you consider how this movie was pushed this hard to be released, and you have to stop and wonder what they're smoking, and where you can get some. Welcome to the Suicide Squad.
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