It is beginning to feel like fall thank goodness. Warm weather makes me sleepy. I think it's safe to say Halloween is approaching and it's time to be in Halloween festive mood? Horror games and horror movies--and no Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! does not count as being a scary show-- not even for a kid. … Continue reading Horror Games for Halloween
Month: September 2020
Ran Review (1985): Pray that You Do Not Become an Old Fool One Day
The gods are cruel. They watch us for sport. Laugh at our misfortunes. If they are kind, they reward us with great wealth only to be snatched away! Life is filled with uncertainties and free from security. That’s the world we live in–a constant turmoil on the mind! With current events, we need good leaders. … Continue reading Ran Review (1985): Pray that You Do Not Become an Old Fool One Day
Movies Become Games and RPGs become Series
This is more like a ranting post...I know I don't hold popular opinions but I am going to speak my mind anyway. I wonder if it is just me or I am going crazy. After I finished watching #Alive, a Korean horror zombie movie, I can't help but feel as if I just watched someone … Continue reading Movies Become Games and RPGs become Series
Netflix Social Dilemma Review
I spy on people and tech companies spy on me on social media. “We are all connected to each other in a circle in a hoop that never ends,” I quote from Pocahontas song Colors of the Wind. I think we are becoming very intimate. It is kind of making me blushed in fact. I … Continue reading Netflix Social Dilemma Review
It Doesn’t Sound Right to Say I Beat Art: My Thoughts on Games as an Art Form
Why does it feel good when you complete a game, but not when you finish a film? I remember several years ago, I spent every morning playing Okami on Playstation 2. It was the only time of the day I didn't feel guilty enjoying a game because video games are known as a waste of … Continue reading It Doesn’t Sound Right to Say I Beat Art: My Thoughts on Games as an Art Form
The Children’s Hour Review: When Lesbian Is Not Sexualized
It seems like Amazon Prime Video knows exactly what sort of films I like--thought provoking ones and anything with Audrey Hepburn is a must see! She is the best and most beautiful actress that have ever walked the planet (subjectively speaking). When it comes to entertainment, I like to gamble with my time. It's part … Continue reading The Children’s Hour Review: When Lesbian Is Not Sexualized
Blog Update
Oh my lord my eyes are about to fall off. I've been staring at the screen all day (work related) and just finished organizing all of my blog posts so it's easier to navigate. Apparently, all the education I ever needed was in elementary! I learned the alphabets so I can put things in order … Continue reading Blog Update
Scum’s Wish Review: A Logically Scummy Anime
In this anime, there is no consequence to promiscuous action, which makes it so intriguing. You can explore your lusty nature with your messy emotions, especially with the confusing ones. Sometimes emotions are just too hard to describe, especially if you are a teenager who is still trying to find your identity. This show successfully … Continue reading Scum’s Wish Review: A Logically Scummy Anime
Super Happy Love Award
Awhile ago, a young man by the name of Eggsandwich04 nominated me for this award. I feel like a school teacher. I'm flattered! I'm not the most social person online because blogging is the only platform where I do my quiet reflective time, but a little socializing can't hurt, right? I didn't have time to … Continue reading Super Happy Love Award
Dark Souls: What the Bonfire Says about Humanity
Dark Souls sounds pretty dark, so dark that my non-gaming friend asked me why I play such a satanic game. Her question made me probe about my obsession with it. So I googled Dark Souls content on the internet. What was the result that stood out to me the most? The word masochist. In fact I … Continue reading Dark Souls: What the Bonfire Says about Humanity