Found this game randomly while scrolling through YouTube and decided to keep an eye on it. A couple months later and a demo dropped so I gave it a whirl. First off, love the graphics, low poly will always be king in my eyes. Gameplay is pretty solid though I do have an issue with one of the moves. There's a move you can execute that's similar to a long jump but the buttons for it are absolutely dreadful. You basically press the R trigger then the R bumper and lemme tell you, it does not feel good in the slightest. Other than that, the game is looking good so far and I can't wait for the full release.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Bluey's House was money well spent unlike it's previous game
Saturday, February 14, 2026
Adventure Time season 1: The rewatch begins
I have a lot of history with this show, mainly the fact I loved it at one point before it shifted to a more story heavy plot. Since then, I hadn't watched the show, even after it had ended, but I decided enough was enough, I wanted to know what actually happens in the end. I finished season 1 according to how Hulu lists it and right now, there's not much to say since it's still very episodic. It's just as charming as I remember it though and the jokes always hit.
Bayonetta: Bloody Fate is kind of mid
Oh boy, where to begin... So I got into Bayonetta a few months back and I absolutely LOVED it and I plan to talk about the series here once I finish Bayo 3. Of course with me obsessing over the series, I found out there was a movie adaption based on the first game called Bayonetta: Bloody Fate. I read the reviews and they were mixed for the most part but one I read absolutely glazed the movie, calling it superior to the game. I knew I just had to check it out so me and my dad (Trying to get him into the series) got together in the living room and streamed that shit on Crunchyroll. By the time the movie ended, I was left so, so disappointed. My dad enjoyed it thankfully but I honestly wished I had just showed him the game cutscenes instead. So why didn't I like the movie? Well, for starters, they changed basically everything. The overall plot is of course still the same but certain areas are either changed or cut from the movie. Pacing is absolutely terrible which is weird because there's roughly only two hours and thirty minutes worth of cutscenes so how the hell did they fuck that up?? Animation is pretty good though I felt like there were way too many shots of still images and characters talking. I get that's just anime and I know the reason why it's done like that but eh, maybe I'm crazy. Fight scenes were fantastic though, easily one of the best highlights for the movie. Music I believe is ripped straight from the game but I could only recognize like one song and NO FLY ME TO THE MOON?? REALLY???? I get it, copyright and all that jazz but come on dude, that song is literally the main theme for the game. Another thing I wanted to point out as well is the fan service. The original Bayonetta had a good amount of fan service but it never bordered on annoying and the game's humor and charm helped with that. In the movie however, it was incredibly over the top and without the same charm as the game, it got real annoying, real quick. Something else I noticed as well, the story was somehow more confusing than the game, which says a lot since the game is VERY confusing but still more understandable. I guess all I can say is, don't watch this movie unless you're a die hard fan like me. Do yourself a favor and buy the game on Switch and play through it, you won't regret it.

