The Heroes continue exploring the mysterious island.
Commander Beast continues to destroy beer and aliens!
"Psycho-Pass Collection One" contains the first half of this animated science fiction crime show set in the year 2113. This show is about a female detective named Akane Tsunemori whom just got assigned to lead a team of criminals turned detectives. The way crime is treated in this future is quite different to how crime is treated nowadays as crime isn't treated with a fair trial but rather they scan you for something called "Psycho-Pass". Psycho-Pass works just like a scouter from the show "Dragon Ball Z (1989 - 1996)" to where it scans your stress, your judgement is decided depending on your level of stress and the judgement isn't very good as it ranges from "treatment" to "execution on the spot". In this half of the show we have our detectives investigate: Murders of popular Internet personalities, a serial killer that makes art-works out of their victim's body parts, and a murderer controlling drones to kill off his work partners. Sure this sounds like an episodic show but what if I say that all of these crimes are connected to something even darker? Yes, now the plot has gotten interesting. (Click "Read More" to read the full review).
"Attack on Titan Collection One" is the first of two volumes of this animated fantasy war show. This show starts off with three children named: Eren Yeager, Mikasa Ackerman, and Armin Arlert who are trying to live a normal life in their home village. This is not any ordinary village as this village (and many others) is built behind a very large wall. Why is there a giant wall you ask? To keep out a race of terrible humanoid looking monsters named "Titans" whom like to feast down on human flesh but not because it keeps them alive but they do it just because they can (jerks). While most of the village is taking their lives easy, Eren isn't willing to sloth around as he wants to join a group called "The Scouts", a group of fighters trained to take down Titans. Eren's dream is looked down upon by his friends and family as they don't want to see him die in battle. Not long after we hear a huge explosion followed by a BREAK THE WALL DOOOOOOWWWNNNNN!
Well we don't really have professional wrestler Chris Jericho come out but we actually see something very terrifying... A huge skinless Titan. The huge Titan manages to crack a hole in the wall where we then see a whole load of Titans break in and invade the village. Eren, Mikasa, and Armin manage to get away on a boat with a lot of other people and moved to a safer location. We then flash-forward a few years and now we see out three heroes part of the army to where they'll go under training to defeat the Titans and claim back their land. (Click "Read More" to read the full review).
Well we don't really have professional wrestler Chris Jericho come out but we actually see something very terrifying... A huge skinless Titan. The huge Titan manages to crack a hole in the wall where we then see a whole load of Titans break in and invade the village. Eren, Mikasa, and Armin manage to get away on a boat with a lot of other people and moved to a safer location. We then flash-forward a few years and now we see out three heroes part of the army to where they'll go under training to defeat the Titans and claim back their land. (Click "Read More" to read the full review).
Time for a trip into the stranger parts of the MS-DOS library. This game is not licensed by Nintendo. It's a very early fan game which was distributed on a BSS which was common in the early days of the internet. Hurray for software preservation! Brace yourselves everyone. Here is Duck Hunt.
tl;dw
"Dragon Ball Z Season Two" is the second collection of the Blu-Ray re-release line and contains both "Namek Saga" and "Captain Ginyu Saga". Picking up right where the first season ended we have Krillin, Gohan, and Bulma held captive on a space ship ran by children. Turns out to be all a simple misunderstanding as the children thought our heroes were minions to an evil alien overlord known as "Frieza". Our heroes then head to the planet Namek to where they hope to find their Dragon Balls so they can wish back their friends from the dead. Our heroes space trip hits another detour when they hit a "Fake Planet Namek" with aliens trying to hijack their ship. Our heroes foil the aliens plan and finally reach the planet called Namek. They are not alone as a terrifying face of their recent past turns up with that person being none other than Vegeta. Our heroes soon learn that Vegeta is the least of their worries as the evil Frieza and his personal army are also on Namek and already have five of the Dragon Balls. Meanwhile on Earth we have Goku coming out of hospital and not even five minutes out of bed we see Goku hopping into a spaceship and on his way to Namek to help out his friends from pending doom. (Click "Read More" to read the full review).
Barker from "Be a better Game Master" has ran a D&D 5th edition game where I participated as a player.
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