Orient Episode 1 Review

Orient Episode 1 Review

Based on the manga by Shinobu Ohtaka being published in Kodansha’s Bessatsu Shonen Magazine. This is a story about Musashi, a 15-year-old boy who lives in Japan during the Sengoku period. Japan is ruled by demons, and Musashi tries to confront the demons with a certain special power!

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Police in a Pod Episode 1 Review

Police in a Pod Episode 1 Review

Officer Mai Kawai has had enough! She’s sick of being a police officer—but just when she’s about to hand in her resignation, the arrival of a brilliant (and beautiful) ace detective named Seiko Fuji changes her mind. Will Fuji reignite Mai’s passion for policing? And will Mai uncover the mystery of why Fuji was transferred to this ordinary police box?

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Tokyo 24th Ward Episode 1 Review

Tokyo 24th Ward Episode 1 Review

Shuta Aoi wanted to become a hero, but after a certain incident, he gave up that dream. One year later, that incident returns to haunt Shuta. In order to face his fears again, he needs to gather his two childhood friends together and reform the RGB. Given another chance, will Shuta be able to confront his despair?

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Hawkeye Misses its Mark

Hawkeye Misses its Mark

Hawkeye, The TV mini-series and latest installment of Marvel Disney+ dropped around Thanksgiving just in time for the holiday season. The 6-episode series is based on the Marvel Comics superhero Hawkeye, and centers around soon-to-be Young Avenger Kate Bishop, as the two archer masters are forced to work together to uncover a conspiracy and murder mystery

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Batman – One Dark Knight #1 Review

Batman – One Dark Knight #1 Review

From high above the sweltering summer streets of Gotham, Batman planned to escort the GCPD as the dangerous metahuman super-villain known as E.M.P. was transferred from a holding cell to his permanent home at Blackgate Prison. E.M.P.’s electrical powers posed a threat, but the situation was in hand-until it wasn’t. Now every light in Gotham is out, the police are in disarray, and a broken, bleeding Batman must fight his way to Blackgate, block by block, dragging E.M.P. behind him

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Avengers Forever #1 (Review)

Avengers Forever #1 (Review)

On a quest for cosmic vengeance, Ghost Rider finds himself roaring through the wasteland on a ruined Earth, where the great age of heroes never came to be, where hope is a four-letter word and where his only ally in the coming battle against the greatest villains any universe has ever seen is the world’s most wanted archaeologist, Tony Stark

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Spider-Man No Way Home (Spoiler Review)

Spider-Man No Way Home (Spoiler Review)

With Spider-Man's identity now revealed, our friendly neighborhood web-slinger is unmasked and no longer able to separate his normal life as Peter Parker from the high stakes of being a superhero. When Peter asks for help from Doctor Strange, the stakes become even more dangerous, forcing him to discover what it truly means to be Spider-Man.

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FILMECHANISM Review

FILMECHANISM Review

Record the position of items and hazards using film canisters and restore them to their previous position to navigate more than 200 levels. Pushable blocks, locked doors, and spike traps might be obstacles, but by restoring them to different positions, they become helpful ways to reach the goal flag.

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Clockwork Aquario Review

Clockwork Aquario Review

The long thought lost arcade treasure by the legendary Westone team is finally being brought to light after 30 years! In cooperation with Strictly Limited games, the unfinished ROM has been dug up and finished with the input of the original developers. The beautiful pixel art was at the top of its class at the time and has lost nothing of its charm over the years.

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Robin and Batman #2 Review

Robin and Batman #2 Review

Dick Grayson is struggling in his training to be Robin, and the Batman decides the young man needs a break…and takes him to meet the Justice League! In an awe-inspiring moment, he meets the World’s Greatest Heroes…and their sidekicks! Will these teen titans get along?

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Deserter: Junji Ito Story Collection (Review)

Deserter: Junji Ito Story Collection (Review)

An ever-increasing malice. A mind-numbing terror. The seeds of horror are sown in this collection of Junji Ito’s earliest works. A vengeful family hides an army deserter for eight years after the end of World War II, cocooning him in a false reality where the war never ended.

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Date Night Bowling (Switch Review)

Date Night Bowling (Switch Review)

You're out at your local bowling alley for a dating event, so strike up a conversation, hop over to the bowling lanes, and try your best to make a good first impression. Play things right and you might just find your soulmate! To win over your date, you’ll rely not only on your bowling skills, but also on your ability to tell well-timed jokes, throw popcorn into their mouth, give the perfect shoulder rub, and more!

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Sword Art Online the Movie -Progressive- Aria of a Starless Night Review

Sword Art Online the Movie -Progressive- Aria of a Starless Night Review

This is a tale of the time before “Lightning Flash” and “The Black Swordsman” were known by those names… The day that she happened to don the NerveGear, Asuna Yuuki was a third-year middle school student who’d never even touched an online game before.

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Cruis'n Blast Review

Cruis'n Blast Review

The arcade hit Cruis’n Blast is speeding onto Nintendo Switch™ Blast your way through nearly 30 over-the-top tracks. Grab the wheel of 23 custom rides from licensed supercars to monster trucks and unicorns!
Up to four players can race together, so pick your favorite vehicle and hit the road!

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