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Seems like it was just last year when I was a teenager trying to get my hands on any anime I could watch back in the mid-1990s. I remember finally getting my hands on the famed Grave of the Fireflies, a film focusing on two siblings caught near the end of World War II.
While going through many of the newest anime series out there, I kept hearing about one that would always rise to the top of the pile, Dan Da Dan. After smirking to myself about the title and its premise of dealing with UFOs and ghosts, I decided to give it a shot and it turned out to be one of the wildest, most fun shows I’ve seen.
Fourth time’s the charm - well, almost. Fantastic Four: First Steps is easily the best cinematic take on Marvel’s First Family to date, which is both a win.
There’s a certain kind of person who derives primal satisfaction from breaking things. I don’t mean in a malicious way; I mean that feeling you get from popping bubble wrap.
The year 2025 is looking like a renaissance for ninja games, especially those of a very particular lineage. While Ninja Five-O proved some relics should remain in the past, Ninja Hayate HD-Remaster was available if you craved 1980s anime with limited interaction.
One of my relatives was looking into picking up a dash cam for their SUV, and I remember reading on companies such as Garmin and Vantrue which produced some very good ones that I suggested. I would’ve never guess Vanture’s PR reached out to me about one of their latest products, the Vantrue E1 Pro 4K Mini Dash Cam that also looks to be one of their greatest cams as well.
After covering numerous Turtle Beach and SteelSeries headsets, the Audeze Maxwell Wireless Gaming Headset was a breath of fresh air with its balanced sound quality, a snug enough fit, and long battery life that really made it stand out from the rest. Audeze was kind enough to send over the Xbox version that features an embedded Dolby Atmos license to use with the console to make this the only wireless headset you need.
There are game developers, and then there’s Hideo Kojima. It’s a distinction you have to make, because few figures in the industry inspire such a mix of adoration and exasperation.
You know, sometimes I think about how much easier life would be if I could just transform into a giant, fire-breathing beast to deal with my daily annoyances. Imagine trying to get through rush hour traffic, and then poof, you're a dragon and suddenly the commute is a lot more.
James Gunn’s Superman isn’t really a Superman movie - at least, not the one fans expected. It’s a James Gunn movie first and foremost, with the iconic hero buried under layers of quirky humor, bizarre characters, and a script that plays like leftover Guardians of the Galaxy bits stitched together.
I remember seeing the trailer for Amazon Prime Video’s Heads of State some time ago, and I’ll admit it grabbed my attention with it’s 80s and 90s buddy-action flick vibes with some comedic situations thrown in to bring the laughs. After watching it, it turned out just as I thought it would, a fast-paced and funny movie that’s perfect for watching with friends and family with food and snacks in tow.
Let’s get straight to it: if you’re just here for some basic dinosaur thrills, can tolerate a paper-thin story as long as it looks good, and find mediocre effects acceptable when the camera work is solid, then Jurassic World Rebirth might be exactly what you’re after - and I mean that sincerely. Some people just want dinosaurs on a big screen, and that’s fair enough.
In 1959, American International came out with Gidget, about a teenage girl who falls in love with surfing even though she doesn’t know the first thing about the aquatic sport. If we as an audience weren’t already privy to surfing, the titular protagonist’s enthusiasm would’ve been enough to at least pique our interest.
It's always nice when two great things are greater together. I tend to mention this when we talk about genre-blending games like Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, which has a little tower-defense, a little action and a whole lot of style to offer.
When I first saw the trailer to KPop Demon Hunters from Netflix, I didn’t know what to think or expect before sitting down to give it a shot. Thank goodness I took the plunge as it turned out to be a pleasant surprise filled with infectious KPop songs, and also a nice amount of demon fighting action that families are sure to watch again and again.
After loving the Bebird’s EarVision Complete Ear Cleaner I reviewed last year, I was more than excited when I learned about their latest product, the Bebird EarSight Plus Flexible Otoscope Camera Light. Not only did they improve on their eye cleaning tech, they’ve made it super easy, convenient thanks to a carry case, and dare I say, fun to use.
Everytime SteelSeries sends something my way, I always get excited as they have yet to let me down with any of their releases. While they released their Arctis GameBuds late last year, they stepped things up with their limited edition SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds Glorange Wireless Headphones.
Now we have The Calvin and Hobbes Portable Compendium Set 4, marking the middle of our journey with Bill Watterson’s beloved comic strip duo, the first time in many moons that it’s been republished with this much zeal. Some may scoff at the smaller form-factor of these new editions (this being the fourth volume of a planned seven), but there’s no denying these rectangular reprints are extremely well made, look fantastic, and contai...
Since 2014’s Mr. Mercedes Stephen King has treated fans to an unexpected turn in his sizable oeuvre; sausage-factory fiction, the kind pumped out on the regular by literary superstars James Patterson, Michael Connelly, Lee Child and others, applying his gift for characters, dialogue, and Hail Mary horror to the rather predictable world of these soap opera serials.
Remember the Switch? The original console from 2017 that started a hybrid gaming revolution? Things are about to change: the Switch 2 is here and it's bringing a new era of less-questionable ports. One of the first that's going to blow your mind is Street Fighter 6: Years 1-2, the latest and most complete version of Capcom's hit fighter that launched in 2023.
If you've ever wanted to know about champagne, satanism, the Stonewall Uprising, chaos theory, LSD, El Nino, true crime and Rosa Parks, then look no further. Josh and Chuck have you covered.
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