Wednesday, October 30, 2019
My Top 5 Worst Incarnations of Power Rangers
I'm not usually a hater of things as I try to find the good. However, even a beloved franchise has its low moments. While there aren't 10 incarnations of Power Rangers that I actively dislike, I can at least force out 5. So, let's click "read more" to see my personal top 5 worst picks that are probably not very uncommon choices.
Tuesday, October 29, 2019
Fenris Talks About: Three More Gaming Gems You May Not Know About
Going with a more generalized format this time, here's three more games that may or may not have slipped under your radar.
Monday, October 28, 2019
Power Rangers Zeo Full Tilt Battle Pinball (PS1) Review.
What a sec? This isn't Kamen Rider! Oh, well. Time to take over Red Diamond's shift for the day and review something Power Rangers/Sentai related. What we've got here is one of the more obscure Power Rangers games out there. This is Power Rangers Zeo Full Tilt Battle Pinball for the original PlayStation. Yeah, making a pinball game based on Power Rangers Zeo makes about as much sense as making a racer based on the same series... Oh, wait. That really happened and it's on the Super Nintendo. Anyway, let's see if this game is any good or not. (Click on "Read More" to read the full review.)
Friday, October 25, 2019
Green Phoenix - Building Better Backstories II
Welcome back to Building Better Backstories.
The premise behind this series of editorials will be amending or transforming the backstories behind famous fictional characters, events, or organizations to fix issues that I see with them. This could be something as complex as a complete rewrite of a backstory, to a simple retexturing of the overall lesson.
My aim with this series is for you to join me in considering why fiction utilizes certain backstories and how those stories and the changes we make can have a fundamental impact on the overall "feel" of the character, event, or organization in question.
And in today's Building Better Backstories, we will take a look at Marvel's most infamousvillain, anti-hero, somewhat well-intentioned extremist.
The Master of Magnetism and Leader of the Brotherhood of Mutants: Max Eisenhardt/Eric Lehnsherr, otherwise known as Magneto.
The premise behind this series of editorials will be amending or transforming the backstories behind famous fictional characters, events, or organizations to fix issues that I see with them. This could be something as complex as a complete rewrite of a backstory, to a simple retexturing of the overall lesson.
My aim with this series is for you to join me in considering why fiction utilizes certain backstories and how those stories and the changes we make can have a fundamental impact on the overall "feel" of the character, event, or organization in question.
And in today's Building Better Backstories, we will take a look at Marvel's most infamous
The Master of Magnetism and Leader of the Brotherhood of Mutants: Max Eisenhardt/Eric Lehnsherr, otherwise known as Magneto.
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Wednesday, October 23, 2019
Mirai Sentai Timeranger: Episodes 12-14 - Summary/Review
We are back for more with four more episodes of Timeranger. So far, the episodes have been focusing on character development and that looks to be the continuing theme. So, click "read more" and let us see what comes next.
Tuesday, October 22, 2019
Fenris Talks About: Three Hidden Gems on the Original Xbox You May Not Know About
Want more games to add to your ever increasing back catalog of games? Read about three games you may have missed during the OG Xbox's initial run!
Monday, October 21, 2019
Pantsu Hunter: Back to the 90s (Playstation Vita) Review.
Sex sells and the title of this game is worth a billion dollars. But will it be as perverted as the title makes the game out to be? Will it be a nice wholesome game with a very decent story? Find out in my review of Pantsu Hunter: Back to the 90s. (Click on "Read More" to read the full review.)
Friday, October 18, 2019
Green Phoenix - Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Review
At long last, we come to the conclusion of the Star Wars saga, as determined by the Machete Order. I will not be exploring the new trilogy until the release of The Rise of Skywalker and can properly analyze the entire trilogy in retrospect and with hindsight.
That being said, with the first two films in the original trilogy now explored, and the two flashback episodes that show us the rise of Darth Vader and the fall of the Jedi, its time for both prequel and original series storylines to come to an end in Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
Released in 1983 as the final film in the original trilogy, the Machete Order treats Episode VI as the final conclusion to the Skywalker story and was also the conclusion of the series in Episode Order, one of the very few strong points of that viewing order.
With this basic introduction out of the way, let's take a look at the final story in the Star Wars saga (until Disney completes their first trilogy).
That being said, with the first two films in the original trilogy now explored, and the two flashback episodes that show us the rise of Darth Vader and the fall of the Jedi, its time for both prequel and original series storylines to come to an end in Episode VI: Return of the Jedi.
Released in 1983 as the final film in the original trilogy, the Machete Order treats Episode VI as the final conclusion to the Skywalker story and was also the conclusion of the series in Episode Order, one of the very few strong points of that viewing order.
With this basic introduction out of the way, let's take a look at the final story in the Star Wars saga (until Disney completes their first trilogy).
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Wednesday, October 16, 2019
Mirai Sentai Timeranger Episodes 9-11 - Summary/Reviews
Speeding this up, there is no need to give every episode a full analysis. I will save those for the special episodes. We will skip all the filler portions in these group reviews. Now, click "read more" and let's check out the next 3 episodes.
Monday, October 14, 2019
News: Postal 4: No Regerts Announced
Kamen Rider BLACK! Episode 19 - The Suffocating Trap of Hell. Summary/Review
With Pink Guy Birugenia still out to get Kamen Rider, I wonder what his next deliciously evil plan could be. Find out here and also my thoughts on the episode in this exciting nineteenth edition of the Kamen Rider Black summary and review series. (Click on "Read More" to read the full article.)
Friday, October 11, 2019
Green Phoenix - Jurassic Park Review
Ever since I was child, I have been obsessed with dinosaurs. I remember watching every possible dinosaur documentary that I could get my hands on, and even some of those documentaries that detailed other non-dinosaur focused prehistoric creatures (I still find myself watching the Walking With series from time to time when I get a chance).
But of all the dinosaur media, none have had a greater impact on my love and passion than the Jurassic Park franchise. While I can only really call the first film a good film, I have always found the entire series enjoyable and thrilling...because, you know, it has dinosaurs in it.
Based on the best-selling 1990 novel by the late Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park was released in 1993 to near universal acclaim.
So let's take a look at one of my favorite films of all time and one of the most influential science fiction thrillers of all time: Jurassic Park.
But of all the dinosaur media, none have had a greater impact on my love and passion than the Jurassic Park franchise. While I can only really call the first film a good film, I have always found the entire series enjoyable and thrilling...because, you know, it has dinosaurs in it.
Based on the best-selling 1990 novel by the late Michael Crichton, Jurassic Park was released in 1993 to near universal acclaim.
So let's take a look at one of my favorite films of all time and one of the most influential science fiction thrillers of all time: Jurassic Park.
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Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Deadliest Catch: The Game Early Access Demo (Steam) - Review
Here is an interesting little early access title. I've never watched the show Deadliest Catch but I know enough about it to play the game. Basically, you catch King Crabs. Please click "read more" for the full review.
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
Monday, October 7, 2019
HoPiKo (PS4) Review.
Super Meat Boy, Super Mario Brothers: The Lost Levels, I Wanna Be the Guy, Bubsy 3D. What do all of these games have in common? Well, other than being platformers, these games are super hard to beat. Today's game is in the same league as those titles, but this time it isn't a platformer. This is HoPiKo, the ultra hard puzzle jumper game for the PS4. (it also came out on other systems.) How is it? Find out in my review. (Click on "Read More" to read the full article.)
Friday, October 4, 2019
Green Phoenix - D-War Review
Let me tell you all the story of a film that I have grown to love, despite its awful plot, graphics, and characters. This is my absolute guilty pleasure movie.
Developed by a South Korean film production company, by a director who spent years of time, money, and energy with the hopes of creating a South Korean blockbuster film, Dragon Wars (sometimes just abbreviated to D-War) was the highest budgeted South Korean film at the time of its release and received a mostly negative response from viewers and critics.
Despite this, I happened across this film in a Walmart bargain bin probably 10 years ago and just thought "Why not?". And from that impulse buy, I was introduced to a work that is one part passion project and other part international Syfy film.
While not at all a good film, the love and ambition is clearly seen and I enjoy watching this movie just as much for its few good parts as I do for its many, many, many, many bad parts.
Developed by a South Korean film production company, by a director who spent years of time, money, and energy with the hopes of creating a South Korean blockbuster film, Dragon Wars (sometimes just abbreviated to D-War) was the highest budgeted South Korean film at the time of its release and received a mostly negative response from viewers and critics.
Despite this, I happened across this film in a Walmart bargain bin probably 10 years ago and just thought "Why not?". And from that impulse buy, I was introduced to a work that is one part passion project and other part international Syfy film.
While not at all a good film, the love and ambition is clearly seen and I enjoy watching this movie just as much for its few good parts as I do for its many, many, many, many bad parts.
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Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Greendog: The Beached Surfer Dude! (Sega Genesis) - Review
Well, this is an interesting little title. Based on an obscure board game called Surf Trip and given very little development time, what can one expect from this title? Click "read more" and let's find out.
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