Junji Ito is a horror manga creator of international acclaim. Stranger things have happened, especially in Ito’s own stories, but I was not expecting Loot Crate to launch a special four-part series.
Archives for July 2021
Superhero Week: A review of magic girls and Kindred Souls
A magical girl game about saving the world, magic, hope, and hopelessness.
Superhero Week: Maqio Toys expands Batman range
Maqio Toys is an independent toy shop, and isn’t it great that we still have those. Founded in 2011, they opened their first shop in Buxton and have since expanded.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #109
We’re tracking the ratings of The Seven Deadly Sins in Dragon’s Judgement, Godzilla Singular Point, Record of Ragnarok, “BOFURI: I Don’t Want to Get Hurt, so I’ll Max Out My Defense”, and Moriarty the Patriot.
Superhero Week: Capes & Crooks aims to bring superpowers to 5e
In the Capes & Crooks setting, supers (deviants) have been appearing for years. The world is trying to adapt to this. Now about 20% of the population has some powers, and that includes super-geniuses.
Superhero Week: Bad City Blue review
The city was dying. It was dying hard, and dying ugly. The rot had set in a long time ago. And bit by bit, zone by zone, it’d spread like some obscene disease.
44 years of tabletop gaming changed this weekend as GAMA votes in new membership structure
GAMA votes overwhelmingly to transform itself.
Rumble Garanndoll mashup trailer pits geeks against dimensional invaders
Everything seems to mix together in a horribly excellent way with the first official trailer for Gyakuten Sekai no Denchi Shōjo: Rumble Garanndoll.
Superhero Week: A review of Amazing Heroes!
I really like Amazing Heroes! and I want to begin this review with grumpy old git reasons why.
A new dimension to audio games: Storymaster’s Tales Spoken Adventures Game-Map
Oliver McNeil has added just one thing to the Storymaster’s Tales series and added a whole new dimension, or at least a whole new perception; sight.