Video Game Tuesday: Destiny Daily Log Day 3
Michael continues in his first week of playing Destiny with Day 3, for this week’s Video Game Tuesday. Find out his impressions of what went on inside!
Michael continues in his first week of playing Destiny with Day 3, for this week’s Video Game Tuesday. Find out his impressions of what went on inside!
This week’s book review is Soul Shift, a novel inspired by anime, yet expressed using only words. How can such a concept actually work, or is it even possible? We find out.
Ever wonder what would happen when futuristic roller skates that were powered by a tiny motor allowing you to move as fast a car were introduced into society? Why society would instantly start battling over parts for them of course. That’s the premise of Air Gear by Oh Great, that Michael read for this week’s Manga Monday.
Ever wonder what it would be like to live in the future 1,000 years? Michael didn’t, but found out anyways after watching the amazing Anime adaptation of Shinsekai Yori for this week’s Anime Sunday.
Ever watched a series that could’ve been really great, except that one character ruins the entire show for you? Michael experienced that after watching M3 the dark metal for this weeks Shoujo Saturday.
This week for Retro Game Friday, Michael is taking a look at the game that was the very first endless runner game, years before Temple Run ever came out. It’s SkiFree, the freeware that came with Windows back in 1991.
Ever wonder if you could excel in a game with what others perceived to be the worst set of skills? Michael found out after he read Only Sense Online by Aloha Zachou for this week’s Light Novel Thursday!
Ever wondered what it would be like to be a professional assassin/ninja? Michael read a series all about them when he read The Night Angel Trilogy by Brent Weeks for this week’s Book Series Wednesday.
Michael’s back with his 2nd Day in Destiny this week for Video Game Tuesday. Come on inside to see what he did and his reactions to what happened.
Ever wondered what the life of a successful comic book artist/writer is like? Michael knows what it’s like after reading Bakuman by Tsugumi Ohba.