Déjà vu Time

It’s been a very tiring month for me physically since I had a lot of spring cleaning to take care of. I’m not talking about your run of the mill stuff either; more like landscaping the entire backyard and removing things sitting on the property for over 10 years. Once the dust (literally) settled, I realized I had little time to look for new stuff on the horizon and had to fall back on my usual routine. So this month I’m going to be revisiting things I suggested you all take a look at in past updates; preferably ones from long ago that many of you probably didn’t know about since this website is now going on 4 years old!

Artist Hyulla

Artist Hyulla

First off, let’s start with a game that I’ve been recommending since I started my site and to everyone I meet personally. This game is called Destiny Child, and it’s something I still play to this very day even though I never once covered it on my YouTube channel. DC is available in 3 versions (Korean, Japanese, Global) and as with all recommendations I give out - I always advise checking out the original first before branching off to the variants. This is because the original DC is uncensored and has the added benefit of having a very large fan base that not only actively mods the game, but can translate it to other languages via an app as well. The app is called Mammon’s Mite and should work on most Android platforms that aren’t running the latest version. It should work on most emulators though. So with all things considered, you get to play the original version of DC and have access to an English (or Russian) patch as well as user mods in one convenient place; it’s hard not to love.

Artist SNOWBALL

Artist SNOWBALL

You will not see a lot of coverage on this game from various YouTube channels or even websites. It’s called Last Origin and I’ve been playing this religiously every day without fail ever since I started. Simply put - it’s way too lewd for them to handle, and the fear of demonetization or advertising lost from partners is guaranteed. Luckily I don’t fall under those restrictions, and this is why I recommend every single soul out there to check out the game. There’s also a strong possibility that an English release is going to be out later this year. It’s probably going to be censored, but that shouldn’t stop you from trying it out and getting the hang of the mechanics. Once you do, you can go to the Korean version and play the game as it’s mean to be. Trust me when I say the differences in artwork is vast among the censored and uncensored. I more than likely will be revisiting the game on YouTube once the English is out to raise awareness; and more importantly let folks know there’s a superior version right around the corner should they look.

Just as a reminder, I’m always working on looking at new games and testing them whenever possible. Artery Gear Fusion (the game in the video above) for example, is something I’m well aware of.

If you’ve seen a game that looks amazing (and has a good dose of Waifus in it), chances are I’ve probably seen it too or am looking into it. The reason why I don’t say anything is because of two main reasons. The first one is that the game is probably in some type of testing phase itself. This includes Alpha, Beta, or region soft launch. All of these things violate my own personal rule of talking in detail about a game that is virtually not released yet or guaranteed to be released. We all know the frustration with release dates, more so when they are broken. We also know the frustration with announcements of an announcement of a reason why something can’t be done or why there is another delay. So I only try and talk about games that are either released and you can play it, or something imminent in the near future within a couple of months that has a high likelihood of being released.

The 2nd reason is much more simplistic, and that the game doesn’t meet my own personal standard to recommend and talk about. I try to adhere to the old idiom, “If you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything at all”. To avoid drama with particular fan bases, I just stay quiet and move on. It’s a policy that has served me well to this day and I don’t foresee myself changing this attitude anytime in the near future. So although I do test a lot of games and occasionally mention them on YouTube, nothing really comes out of it unfortunately and I just have to move onto the next game.

Moving onto YouTube recommendations; I love channels that talk about esoteric things that are equally fascinating. I’m a lover of urbex (urban exploring), retro things, and unusual history about mainstream places. So in order of recommendations, I suggest you all check out Dan Bell, LGR, and Defunctland respectively. You can find all these channels on The List under the YouTube section. I’ll link some of my favorite videos below from each channel to give you a taste of what they have to offer. More importantly, it’s a reminder to tell you guys to check out the rest of the things on The List; especially the YouTube stuff since it’s easy to digest material. So put on some high quality headphones, take off your shoes and get comfortable and lost into some random stuff.

That ends this month’s retro-update. Hopefully I’ll have some new exciting stuff to talk about next time. As always a reminder that if you want some mini updates from me, feel free to check out the YouTube community tab on my channel.

Marching Onwards

Starting off this month’s update by getting a year older and a year stronger. It’s humbling to think I put on my high school graduation cap nearly 2 decades ago and how much my life and the world have changed since then. If I could go back in time and tell my younger self not to neglect my physical body as I did, it would be well worth the effort doing so considering how much I have to struggle now to keep in shape. But keep in shape I do - and I highly recommend you keep your health in check as well considering the world environment we live in at the moment. Liking the way you look in the mirror is great and all, but liking the way you feel every day is a better goal. Believe me when I say age catches up with you, and I feel it more and more every month that passes.

Last month’s update, I promised to bring a little bit more paranormal stuff to the blog since it was my original intention back in 2017 to make this site have varied content. Paranormal has gotten a resurgence of interest in the last year due to folks staying indoors and binge watching (and to some extent philosophizing) the spooky stuff. The YouTube channel I’m going to recommend you check out this month is a little bit more mainstream than my usual offerings, but not to the point where it’s a household name yet that you may of heard of. That channel is The Paranormal Files with Colin Browen. I’m linking you his most interesting video of 2020 and let you decide yourself if you want to indulge into all of his other offerings. Since I’m talking about him, it’s obvious I highly suggest you do so!

Now it’s very obvious if you follow my YouTube channel that I’m not shy to talk about the “out of the way” games made by developers who want to create projects to their vision. That being said, two games I was keeping tabs on through development last year was League of Maidens and Subverse. League of Maidens unfortunately came out recently into early access to much controversy. Since I abhor drama in all formats, I’ll just say that if you really want to look into the game - I wish you the best. But I will say that any interest I currently have for the project is on hold until things settle down over there. Moving on (and far away) from that, the other game Subverse actually looks quite promising and is set to early access launch on March 26. You can watch some preview gameplay below and find out more about the game here. Thanks to Halfpint for making the video and talking about the game for the rest of us before its release.

In case you missed it on my YouTube Community Tab, I’m currently testing a mobile game called Eroica which you can check out here; however there’s not much to the main Facebook page at the moment. You can download the game directly using this link here. Although the game is in soft launch phase, it does have a good amount of content out already to enjoy. I would advise you strictly stick to F2P status at the moment since there’s not a lot of to do once you clear out the main story. It’s a good time for curious folks like yourselves to check the game out while things are moving slowly so that you have a good head start if you decide to play the game seriously.

The last thing I want to talk about in this update is my progress in a game that I recommended on my YouTube channel called Shining Maiden. In case you missed it, I’ll link the video right here for you to check out. None the less, I just want to remind everyone about my methods and testing methodology on games I come across. Although I didn’t plan on being some type of game curator of sorts, by sheer coincidence things are turning out that way. Point being is that any game I list on the main channel and say it’s F2P (free to play friendly); I truly do mean the words. Below you will find a screenshot of my current account in the game.

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Please don’t take this as some sort of humble brag or passive aggressive response to anyone. I just really want to prove that this game (as well as other games in the future) I cover on the main feed always have a degree of F2P to them unless otherwise noted. The fact that I am in the top 3% of the server means anyone can do the same as long as they put in the effort to do so. Success isn’t handed to anyone for free (just like how this website looses me money) but persistence always rewards the patient and hard working if given a chance. It (success) just needs a fair playing field, and I’ve taken it upon myself to research the games that give you that opportunity. With that said this ends the blog update for March and I’ll see you all next month!

Happy Lunar New Year 2021

Let’s start off with a happy new year and lunar new year at the same time. I decided to skip January’s update because absolutely nothing of interest happened in that entire month for me. Instead of filling dead air with random nonsense, I decided to post pone any news until (hopefully) something more interesting came my way and luckily it did. So let’s post the obligatory anime lewd new year picture and get on with what’s been going on! It’s the year of the ox by the way - so naturally everyone is drawing lewd cow girls.

Artist Credit blueorca

Artist Credit blueorca

It’s been a long while since I posted anything paranormal related, so I wanted to correct that mistake. And today I have a YouTube channel actually worth checking out that isn’t clickbait nonsense. It’s called Small Town Monsters and is part of a very down to earth crew of paranormal researchers doing their best to chronicle the spooky stuff out there. What’s nice about this particular team is that they’re still in their infancy stage, and do not have the “taint'“ of major television network editing and hyperbole that most paranormal content creators suffer from. They recently released one of their earlier documentaries on their channel for free, and you can watch it below if you like it in its entirety.

If looking for a giant hairy monster in the woods is not your cup of tea, perhaps watching someone carefully crafting a miniature house would be? Strange to suggest I know, but after the ruckus of 2020 I saw a lot of people get riled up for various reasons. I feel like we all can slow down a bit and take the time to enjoy the little things in life. Literally. So my next YouTube channel suggestion involves a craftsman who deals in making miniatures with inexpensive dollar store materials. It’s pretty fascinating to see what comes out of their ingenuity and a relaxing watch for a rainy afternoon or something right before bed. The channel name is Hanabira工房 and it will be added to The List.

Onto the gaming stuff. I mentioned this a lot in my previous updates, but since it gets buried over time I realized it’s worth mentioning again. I use to play SHMUPS a lot in my childhood and they always have a sentimental place in my gaming heart after all these years. Even though I’m far removed from the “scene”, I still look up playthroughs and keep tabs on some of the news relating to them. I was astounded to find out that a popular SHMUPS series R-Type is actually getting another title in their lineup when they were supposedly done with their last installment. The game is called R-Type Final II, which is pretty funny considering they are taking a page out of the Final Fantasy playbook by not actually being the last game ever made by the developers. I’m especially excited about this release because it’s going to be on multiple platforms including PC. Because I long ago sold off all of my consoles and only game on PC at the moment, my options are limited in what I can play when it comes to niche titles. None the less you can check out the latest trailer below (it doesn’t show much but it’s something) and supposedly the release date is going to be April 29th 2021.

I know most of the folks who visit this site are curious wanderers from my YouTube channel. So I always make sure to include some form of mobile gaming news on my updates so they don’t leave in utter disgust with all of my other interests! So without further delay, I am currently testing a game called Red Pride Of Eden which is actually getting a global release (supposedly) sometime this year in 2021. The game is already out in Japan but has a somewhat (from what I can tell) small player base and isn’t well known. Without talking too much about it, it’s one of the better quality of life focused games out there that I have tested to this date. You literally can pop on and do everything you need to do in 15 minutes. On the other hand, it’s one of the most brutal (in terms of summon rates) games I have ever experienced in the last 2 years of mobile gaming! So I’ve decided to test the game longer than I usually do to see if it gets any better. You however are more then welcome to try out the JP version if you like right now regardless of my opinion. No VPN is required and any Android platform of your choice should work just fine. You can get it here.

Artist credit DSマイル

Artist credit DSマイル

A final thing I want to mention about my YouTube channel and those who subscribe to me and check out my community tab. YouTube has a strange algorithm and bot who “shadow bans” content it finds “questionable” but not rule breaking. This is very frustrating for someone like me since a lot of content that I potentially push out falls within this category. Keep in mind that none of my stuff is monetized voluntarily as well, yet YouTube still pushes quite a standard on content creators who are in the same zone as I am. It’s also is a bitter pill to swallow when they announced adding ads on videos this year regardless if the creator enables monetization or not. In any case, I just want to throw this message out there that sometimes you may not get any notifications at all about the stuff I push out because of this censoring bot. I have no control over any of this and it’s as frustrating to me as it may be potentially be to you. All I can say is that if you do fancy what I have to say or what I’m doing, it’s best to just bookmark my community tab and check up on me once in a while. That way you won’t miss a post or video that I exclusively post on there. I’m also going to change things up a bit now by posting videos on the community tab without using their baked in system - because that system is what censors me and shadow bans the notification in the first place. I am going to make a regular post and then link the video directly so it bypasses (for now) the bot. As always I am open to chatting with you guys, so feel free to post anything on any of my community stuff regardless of the subject. If I can answer it - I will try. With all of that being said and done with, let’s look forward to a more productive and interesting 2021. Happy new year and lunar new year to all of you! Character below is completely unrelated to anything I have posted. I don’t even watch the anime - I just like the character design! Her name is Ghislaine Dedoldia and I’m sure you can find more of her if you wanted to.

Artist Credit ぺぺジイ

Artist Credit ぺぺジイ

2020 Is Over Now

It’s that time of year again where content creators across the globe make some type of retrospective of the previous year - and boy was 2020 filled with stuff to talk about. But I don’t want to focus too much on the negative stuff since you can get that practically everywhere; so I decided to do my best to give you my personal take on why 2020 wasn’t as bad for me. Before going on however, I want to make it clear that 2020 was not a good year by any metric, but I certainly didn’t experience the extreme downsides of it as others did. I’m an older guy, and If I created a hypothetical list of my top 10 years and worst 10 years of my life - 2020 wouldn’t make either. I’ll just leave it at that and explain a bit of my reasoning.

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Let’s start off with the obvious numbers and where I reside. I currently live in California, one of the worst places to be if you’re someone extremely paranoid about COVID-19. I also want to disclose that my wife contracted the virus this year as well and I was considered asymptomatic (even though I tested negative) due to my proximity to her. It is (and was) not a death sentence as you can clearly see from this blog update, nor am I permanently disabled or traumatized. It sucked when it happened to my wife and it sucked taking care of her and seeing her sick; but that is the case with all major illnesses. We got over it, and now we’re back to our routine. I guess what I’m trying to say is that the general perception of the virus makes it to be pretty nasty if you get it. I can tell you that from our personal experience actually having and dealing with it; it wasn’t as bad for us. I just wanted to throw out some reassuring sentiment for those who might be on the fringes of absolute paranoia.

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One of the recurring themes of people in 2020 was that they were shopping like crazy since they had nothing else to do. Yet a lot of folks are reporting they actually saved quite a bit of money after everything was said and done regardless of their shopping habits. I can confirm that this year has actually been quite easy on the wallet even though my Amazon packages have tripled to my doorstep. This is coming from someone who operates this website at a complete loss ($200 a year to be exact - $600 in total since 2017) just for the love of it and you visiting and reading this blog right now. I still pride myself that not a single ad has been shown since its birth (the site) as well. Once again, I’m trying to highlight that 2020 (at least for me) was not as horrible as the general consensus appears to be. I think there’s a fair amount of crap the year dished out, but there’s also a lot of drama queens who want their 15 seconds.

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Gaming in 2020 has been a mixed bag for me. Primarily as someone who has a heavy interest in mobile gaming and talking about it on YouTube - there hasn’t been a lot of heavy hitters this year. I was able to partake in a lot of “side game” recommendations, but nothing to topple my 2 day to day games which still remain to be Destiny Child and Last Origin. The lovely lady you see above this paragraph is named Mammon and she is a part of the franchise The Seven Mortal Sins. There was recently a mobile game made in Taiwan for the series which I really hoped was going to be the next best thing considering all the material to work with from the original IP. Alas it was not meant to be as the game was not what I expected and is quite heavy on the paywall while being light on the content. Something worth mentioning is that the game suffers from a surprising amount of restraint in terms of its art direction - ironic considering the source material is anything but timid and there’s a lot of great stuff to draw upon. If you’re interested in the game, I did a very short video on it that you can see here. At least it’s been confirmed that Last Origin Global is being released in 2021 and the new games from S H I F T U P (developers of Destiny Child) may be releasing a new title in the same year. Trailer is below for NiKKE.

Let’s close out the year’s retrospective with some retro chip tunes… except they’re not exclusively retro songs. If you ever wondered what a lot the music you grew up with would sound like on some “older” hardware, then this YouTube channel is a nice rabbit hole to go down if you’ve got the time to spare. It’s called Chiptune Planet and has a lot of popular songs past and present made in 8-bit or 16-bit renditions. My personal favorite is linked below to give you a taste of the work you’ll find there.