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Reviews   -   Dec 16, 2023 Titanic 4K Blu-Ray Review — The best and most complete 4K upgrade ever
Titanic 4K Blu-Ray Review — The best and most complete 4K upgrade ever

James Cameron started his career as a truck driver, but when he saw Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope back in 1977, he knew that he had to direct movies. Getting his big break on a movie called Galaxy of Terror back in 1981, he started his career as

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Dec 11, 2023 Encyclopedia Eorzea Vol. 3 review — Bringing shadows to light
Encyclopedia Eorzea Vol. 3 review — Bringing shadows to light

Despite spending so much time in Final Fantasy XIV’s world, there’s a lot to know about the setting that simply doesn’t make it into the game proper. Whether that be more mundane facts about a culture’s diet or exciting locations that, for whatever reason, the Warrior

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Nov 29, 2023 EarthBound USA review — The Mother of all fan sites
EarthBound USA review — The Mother of all fan sites

EarthBound is a very special game. It’s difficult to explain why if you haven’t been a part of the online community. Heck, I haven’t been a part of it for very long comparatively, I’m essentially just an onlooker too. But even with my years of being

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Nov 21, 2023 The Witcher Official Cookbook review — A culinary adventure
The Witcher Official Cookbook review — A culinary adventure

Take your mouth on a fantastical adventure with the tantalizing delights of The Witcher Universe. With 80 restorative recipes inspired by the video game franchise, you will be able to cook up hearty meals and fortifying drinks with what The Witcher Official Cookbook offers. These recipes will bring the enchanting

by Dominique' McClain
Reviews   -   Aug 22, 2023 Exquisite Exandria — The Dungeon Masters guide to cooking
A photo showing the book Exquisite Exandria, a cookbook by Critical Role

I own 23 cookbooks. The majority of the cookbooks I own are devoted to different techniques, cultural stylings, particular dishes, and have a wide range of skillsets within. Some of them are great, some of them are not so great, and at least two of them are probably better off

by Randy Gregory II
Reviews   -   Aug 14, 2023 Ferris Bueller’s Day Off in 4K review — Never Doubted It For A Second
Ferris Bueller’s Day Off in 4K review — Never Doubted It For A Second

Ferris Bueller, you’re my hero! If you grew up in the 80s, then you can probably cite quotes from this fantastic fourth-wall-breaking movie. You remember the beautiful 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California convertible (less than 100 were made!), you doubted the rolling back of the odometer in reverse, you

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 21, 2023 Lacrimosa of Dana: Ys VIII Novelization review — Seiren calls again
Lacrimosa of Dana: Ys VIII Novelization review — Seiren calls again

Ys VIII was my introduction into the series, and quickly became one of my favorite games. Everything about it, from the music to the combat to the story and characters, was top notch. I went on to play IX, but it just doesn’t quite hit the same spot that

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   May 30, 2023 Transformers Limited Edition 4K Steelbook Collection review – More than Meets the Eye
Transformers Limited Edition 4K Steelbook Collection review – More than Meets the Eye

It’s 1986. I’m watching on the big screen as my childhood inspiration, Optimus Prime (and let’s be honest, that’s endured well into my adulthood) battles Megatron, declaring “One shall stand, one shall fall”. We learned the universal greeting. We saw Unicron devastate and transform the Decepticons

by Ron Burke
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