Shoujo Saturday: Ao Haru Ride by Io Sakisaka
Ever wanted a great romance story, but all you found was pretty art and a bland story? That’s what Michael found when he read Ao Haru Ride by Io Sakisaka for this week’s Shoujo Saturday.
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Ever wanted a great romance story, but all you found was pretty art and a bland story? That’s what Michael found when he read Ao Haru Ride by Io Sakisaka for this week’s Shoujo Saturday.
Ever want to cut a swath of carnage through your enemies with a lightsaber in a Star Wars game? You probably haven’t played Jedi Academy like Michael did back in the day than.
Ever wanted to read about a girl who can see the lines of death? Michael did and he covers the series it comes from in this week’s Light Novel Thursday. It’s Kara no Kyoukai, or Garden of Sinners, by Kinoko Nasu.
Michael is covering one of the classic Epic Fantasy series this week with the Wheel of Time by Robert Jordan for Book Series Wednesday. Come in and see the series that outlived its own author.
Ever wanted to play a game that combined the best of the Bullet Hell and Metroidvania genres? Michael did for this week’s Video Game Tuesday with Velocity 2X.
Michael explores the world of competitive cycling in this week’s Manga Monday as he covers the series Yowamushi Pedal by Wataru Watanabe.
Have you ever watched a show that just makes you want to gouge out your eyes? Michael did this week for Anime Sunday so you don’t have to watch Shirogane no Ishi Argevollen.
Ladies it’s Saturday and that means it’s time for your weekly dose of Manga from Japan! This week Michael is taking a look at an inversion of the classic story of Snow White. It’s Akagami no Shirayukihime by Akizuki Sorata!
Tired of playing by the rules when throwing the pigskin? So is Michael for this week’s Retro Game Friday. Come and check out his review of a classic game, NFL Blitz for the Nintendo 64.
This week Meg looks into Seth Alter’s No Pineapple Left Behind, a single-player PC game based around education reform. Come check out this tasty morsel!