In the heart of Little Tokyo resides Pizza Cats, the cities’ most popular pizza joint staffed by Speedy Cerviche, Guido Anchovy, and Polly Esther. But unbeknownst to the robotic anthropomorphic animal citizens of Little Tokyo, Pizza Cats does much more than feed hungry citizens. When they’re not delivering pizzas, Speedy, Guido and Polly make up […]
Month: May 2016
I Am Setsuna Early E3 Trailer Reveal
I am Setsuna, a JRPG developed by Tokyo RPG Factory and published by Square Enix, has just had its E3 trailer revealed early on the North American Square Enix YouTube Channel. Boasting beautiful graphics, a timeless story of sacrifice, and classical RPG mechanics, the game will be available for the PS4 and on Steam following […]
Yooka-Laylee: New Info about the Spiritual Successor of Banjo-Kazooie
It’s been a year since the Yooka-Laylee Kickstarter, and now the Banjo-Kazooie inspired 3D platformer is back in the spotlight. Playtonic Games have just revealed on their website a bunch of new screenshots, a peek at their roster of colourful characters, and the news that we can expect to see Yooka-Laylee on display at the […]
Review: Gundam Reconguista in G Part 1 (DVD)
2014’s Gundam Reconguista in G is the thirteenth incarnation of the ever-popular Gundam franchise, animated by Sunrise and written and directed by Yoshiyuki Tomino. Set long after the end of the Universal Century Era in a new time period known as the Regild Century. Humanity’s space-faring days are largely over and Earth has known a long period […]
Review: Sailor Moon R: Part 1 (DVD)
Ah, Sailor Moon R, what a tragic history you have in the West. When originally aired in 1996 in Australia, the series spent a great deal of time moving through the filler Hell Tree arc before settling into the Dark Moon arc, only to unceremoniously drop off part-way through the series. The abrupt ending left […]
Review: Fairy Tail Collection 17 (Blu-Ray)
In this volume of Fairy Tail our guild members make a triumphant return to Magnolia after the victory of the Grand Magic games. Just as they think it’s back to business as usual, bizarre events start to unfold in Fiore. The first episode starts off quite odd, with an older lady sitting at a café, […]
Review: One Piece (Uncut) Collection 36 (DVD)
In One Piece collection 36, the race to save Ace from Impel Down continues. He has 29 hours and counting until his execution. Luffy and escaped prisoners Bon Clay, Buggy and Mr 3, keep battling through the prison to make their way to the lower prison levels. After battling and defeating the Demon Minatouris they […]
Review: Dramatical Murder Complete Series (DVD)
Based on the BL Visual Novel from the developers of Togainu No Chi and animated by Studio NAZ, Dramatical Murder follows Aoba, a resident of the island of Midorijima, a privatised resort paradise where the residents have been forced to live in an old run-down residential district. As the virtual battle game Rhyme rises in popularity, […]
The End of Disney Infinity
It was announced earlier this week via the Disney Interactive website that Disney Infinity and its products are being discontinued. Avalanche Software, the studio who developed the installments for the series, will also be shutting down as a result. Disney’s addition to the ‘toys-to-life’ genre seemed indestructible. I would argue that the game mechanics weren’t […]
First Impression: My Hero Academia anime
After some sneaky promos teasing us, the My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia) anime is finally here with about 5 episodes already aired I thought it was about time to check it out on AnimeLab. So far the anime has been incredibly loyal to the original manga, with almost scene for scene animations it’s quite […]