Raven Season 5: Challenge Rankings – Part 1

                Raven was always the show I most wanted to watch on TV as a child, and it hasn’t sunk down in the rankings of my favourite shows as much as it, perhaps, should have as I have gotten older. That is not to imply the show is bad, far from it, but IContinue reading “Raven Season 5: Challenge Rankings – Part 1”

Unlock: Expedition Challenger Review

I was 11 or 12 years old, browsing the internet on a brick of a computer in the library of my school, when, having exhausted all possible joy I could from the high quality browser games I have long since forgotten, I stumbled across a kind of game hitherto unknown to me, ‘Escape the RoomContinue reading “Unlock: Expedition Challenger Review”

Ace Attorney: Phoenix Wright: The First Turnabout: How to Start a Series

The Ace Attorney series is a surprise success story in the West from what would be expected to be an obscure Japanese franchise, and yet this video game series with mountains of text and very simple gameplay that’s about the Japanese legal system is still popular today. The fact that a lot of you willContinue reading “Ace Attorney: Phoenix Wright: The First Turnabout: How to Start a Series”

Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens: Episode 1: Review

Hey hey Yu-Gi-Oh! Fans! It’s ya boy Kyle back here again to explain why Yu-Gi-Oh! is the greatest media about a card game ever. From the TV shows, to the movies, to the other stuff I’m sure they make but I don’t care about, they’re all great! Today I’ll be talking, well writing, about aContinue reading “Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens: Episode 1: Review”

#FoldingPaperProject: Cal and Felix (Part VI)

The following text is part of the #FoldingPaperProject. The project, set up by Molly (www.mimmerr.co.uk) aims to spread productivity, creativity and fun amongst the world’s current bleak state. It works like the folding paper game we played at school, where one person draws the head of a character, the next person the body and soContinue reading “#FoldingPaperProject: Cal and Felix (Part VI)”

Galvin La Chapelle: Taste of Summer Menu – Review

Galvin La Chapelle is a restaurant situated in the Spitalfields area of London that I have been meaning to visit for some time. The opportunity arose recently (and by recently I mean 6 months ago) to try their five course ‘Taste of Summer’ menu with matching wines. The meal cost £42.50 for the food, withContinue reading “Galvin La Chapelle: Taste of Summer Menu – Review”

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