Author: TheBlueHairedCyborg

  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – Review

    Final Fantasy VII Rebirth – Review

    It’s hard to be the second in a trilogy. You don’t have the same benefit of the world-building and exciting introduction of the first, nor the satisfying wrap-up and climax of the third. Add onto all of this being a reimagining of one of the most critically acclaimed and beloved games of all time, and…

  • Breakout Birdie Panic 1+2 – Review

    Breakout Birdie Panic 1+2 – Review

    Breakout Birdie Panic and Breakout Birdie Panic 2 are mobile tapper games that have been ported to Switch. With codes for each Breakout Birdie Panic 1and 2, we decided to split them up to get two opinions on the games. Breakout Birdie Panic with TheBlueHairedCyborg Breakout Birdie Panic is quite frankly a boring game where…

  • Canvas Menagerie – Demo

    Canvas Menagerie – Demo

    Canvas Menagerie is a wholesome and sweet visual novel from Crystal Game Works that is currently in development for PC. While I am not personally familiar with their prior games, they are a group that develops, as stated on their website, “fantasy romance games for queer people” and I am absolutely on board with that.…

  • Zom100: Bucket List of the Dead (Netflix Film) – Review

    Zom100: Bucket List of the Dead (Netflix Film) – Review

    Zom100 fans were eating well in 2023, with not only the manga getting licensed but also a twelve-episode anime and this live-action film from Netflix. After watching the anime as it aired I decided to check out this film to see how such a vibrant and “animated” series could translate into live action. Akira Tendo…

  • Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (Anime) – Review

    Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (Anime) – Review

    The zombie apocalypse can be a life-changing event. The terror, the carnage, the sense of impending doom. It’s enough to rob anyone of their senses. In the case of our protagonist Akira Tendo, it’s the perfect opportunity to quit his job and embark on a colourful dance through the destroyed world, filling in his bucket…

  • Yu Yu Hakusho – Review

    Yu Yu Hakusho – Review

    It’s been a spotty run for live-action adaptations of anime and manga over the years, with the likes of Dragon Ball Evolution and Ghost in the Shell being the rallying cry of those burned by these efforts. However, Netflix has taken up the mantle of producing more of these adaptations and, after the success of…

  • Horimiya: The Missing Pieces – Review

    Horimiya: The Missing Pieces – Review

    Horimiya: The Missing Pieces is the semi-sequel to the fantastic 2021 hit anime Horimiya.