Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles Review

Final Fantasy Tactics follows Ramza Beoulve, a noble knight who was wrongly accused of heresy and erased from history. However, he secretly played a crucial role in the War of the Lions. Players experience Ramza’s journey from a young trainee, witnessing the events that led to his downfall, and his fight against powerful demons. Along the way, he’ll forge alliances, suffer losses, and grapple with difficult choices. This remaster preserves the original story, ensuring all the beloved moments remain as powerful as ever-and perhaps even more relevant given current world events.

Pokémon Legends Z-A Preview: On the Road to Lumoise City

My parents really disliked video games back then, although they eventually let me get an N64. Because of this, I hadn’t even heard of Pokémon until my friend Brian introduced it to me. He showed me how to play, explaining everything as he went, and even let me have a turn – I was extra careful not to erase his progress! It was the first time someone had really walked me through a game. Naturally, I went home and pleaded with my parents for a Game Boy Pocket and a copy of *Pokémon Blue*. They weren’t thrilled, but I kept asking until they finally gave in.

Slow Horses Season-Premiere Recap: Red Flags

The shocking violence of this scene feels disturbingly relevant today, and it presents a significant shift for a show usually focused on the clumsy antics of a mismatched spy team and their complicated relationship with MI5. It’s more than just a wake-up call; the brief conversation between the campaign worker and the shooter is particularly impactful. While intelligence agencies typically spend considerable effort understanding a suspect’s motivations, the victim instantly grasps them. Later, MI5’s report on the shooter, identified as Rob True, reveals a painfully predictable profile: a man who felt rejected by women, ignored by society, and threatened by changes to his sense of British identity, wanting to inflict his pain on others. It’s a sadly familiar and unoriginal story.

Platonic Recap: The Anus of Los Angeles

I appreciated how the episode didn’t immediately focus on the tension between Will and Sylvia. Sylvia was a little annoyed when Will brought up their complicated relationship, but she had other things on her mind. She’d been offered a full-time job as an event planner at Cabo Carrie’s, and she wasn’t sure she wanted to work that much. However, her marriage was really struggling. Charlie was busy writing his book and wasn’t helping around the house, their foster dog was being aggressive towards visitors, and when Sylvia jokingly wished she was divorced after hearing about Katie’s free time, Charlie got angry.