Jul 272012
 

Previously on Final Fantasy 5 Four Job Fiesta 2012 Fridays, I beat down the amazingly (and annoyingly) defensive Archeoaevis, and got the earth crystal jobs.  I was granted the honor of the samurai class (read: yamato damashiiiii), which just about rounds out my capitalism party.  With that in mind, capitalism, ho!

Now, samurais are pretty cool.  They can use katanas, which differ a bit from regular ol’ swords, but they do respectable damage.  Granted, not quite as much as my dual-moonring blade ninja setup, but still a decent amount.  They can take more hits than a ninja can, so it balances out.  Samurai can also randomly block attacks, which makes them survive longer.  Always a benefit. Continue reading »

Jul 272012
 

The sequel to the first Silent Hill movie has been a long time coming, but today a full length trailer has been released for the first time. This Halloween, we’ll get a look at the next part of the Silent Hill story – but it is going to be an epic, or like the first movie, fall a little flat on the delivery? Let’s take a look at this latest effort of the Silent Hill franchise.

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Jul 272012
 

When you make a master opus and when you get recognized for it in your lifetime, then you should consider yourself lucky. In the world of film and television, such fame can come too late but recently more talents actors, directors, and writers have been get notoriety before their peak is over, and one such individual is Christopher Nolan. His only problem? His master opus is pushed between two other movies.

With everyone going to see The Dark Knight Rises this weekend, reviews have been muddled. Some people love it, others hated it, overwhelmed or underwhelmed, excited or bored. In my last article, I said a large number of viewers would take the movie as an experience on the whole, and not just the individual bits and parts like critics, but then that wasn’t 100% percent accurate. So was it good? Bad? Great? Terrible? Let’s take a look at the Caped Crusader’s latest feature.

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