Sand Land visually captures the essence of Akira Toriyama’s distinctive art style, known for its blend of cartoonish exaggeration and detailed mechanical designs.
Review: Look Back – a sadly magical anime
The director of Look Back is Kiyotaka Oshiyama of Devilman: Crybaby (key animation) and Chainsaw Man (devil designer). So don’t expect a wholesome story!
Review: The Colours Within, wholesome anime hero
The Colours Within is a heartwarming and visually stunning anime that explores the power of music and friendship to overcome personal struggles.
Review: Kurayuaba, charcoalpunk that comes up undercooked
Ultimately, Kurayukaba is a film that prioritises style and atmosphere over a gripping narrative, making it a visually impressive but narratively underwhelming experience for some.
Review: A Few Moments of Cheers
A Few Moments of Cheers has a unique visual style that blends 3DCG animation with hand-drawn elements, creating a distinct aesthetic that sets it apart from traditional anime.
Review: Code Geass – Rozé of the Recapture parts 1, 2, 3 and 4!
Despite the legacy of the Code Geass series and movies and despite a twisty-turny plot, Rozé of the Recapture is easy to follow.
Review: Lupin III – The Castle of Cagliostro in 4K
Miyazaki’s artistry is fully displayed in The Castle of Cagliostro, with lush landscapes and meticulously detailed animation.
Feel smart: A review of Zensu
I like Zensu loads. It will be a game I bring to meet a friend in a gaming cafe in the future. I felt smart playing it, and it may be a game that makes me better at critical thinking.
Worldbuilding Dolmenwood
When starting a new campaign in Dolmenwood, the following steps are recommended.
High-quality fairytales: A review of Rackham Vale Paintbox Edition
Inspired by the fantasy and folklore art of the 19th-century golden age illustrator Arthur Rackham, Rackham Vale is a drop-in setting for Old-School Essentials.