Dark Souls 1.5 Other than a few key differences, Dark Souls 2 is basically just more Dark Souls 1. 95% of what I said in my Dark Souls review applies here, so go read that. Instead, I'm going to list the positive and negative aspects of Dark Souls 2 in comparison to the original. Bet. … Continue reading Thoughts On: Dark Souls 2
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Thoughts On: Dark Souls
*Boss Music Plays* I have played a lot of video games in my life and with the exception of some console and PC exclusives (I mainly play on Xbox) I have touched almost every significant franchise in gaming. The legendary Dark Souls series, until a couple months ago, remained untouched for one reason or another. … Continue reading Thoughts On: Dark Souls
Thoughts On: Breaking Bad
Spoiler Free A modern day retelling of Macbeth driven by fantastic acting I'll cut to the chase; Breaking Bad is an excellent show largely due to the caliber of acting. Bryan Cranston, along with support from other actors like Anna Gunn, Dean Norris, and Betsy Brandt, craft incredible performances. As an an actor-in-training myself, I … Continue reading Thoughts On: Breaking Bad
Thoughts On: In-N-Out
Sloppy West Coast During my travels through California and Nevada, In-N-Out, often cited as the best burger chain by westerners on the internet, had a bustling line of hungering people at all times. The Hollywood In-N-Out at 8:00 pm had a line so abhorrently long it spanned the entire property before wrapping around two other … Continue reading Thoughts On: In-N-Out
Thoughts On: The Midnight Gospel
Imagine a Mongolian throat singer tripping on DMT The Midnight Gospel is a one-of-a-kind experience. The not so simple premise of a boy traversing through dimensions and universes to interview people for his podcast proves a marvelous vehicle for exploring the big questions related to life, death, theology, and so on. Despite the show's definite … Continue reading Thoughts On: The Midnight Gospel
Thoughts On: Too Hot To Handle
Jesus is the savior of this otherwise cringe inducing celebration of chastity and fake tits There is enjoyment to be found in stuff that's really, really bad and reality TV such as this has always been a guilty pleasure of mine...when watching it with people who I can make fun of it with. If you're … Continue reading Thoughts On: Too Hot To Handle
Thoughts On: Doom Eternal
In 2016, ID Software accomplished the impossible task of rebooting a franchise for the modern era while still retaining the spirit of the originals. Doom (2016) was my favorite game that year. The exhilarating combat, which is both alike and a reinvention of Doom (1993), was a bloody joy to experience, and shockingly original at … Continue reading Thoughts On: Doom Eternal
Thoughts On: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Orgy Porgy! Orgy Porgy! Orgy Porgy! It's a testament to Brave New World that the elements of the dystopian setting are so commonplace in our minds today. Before I read this book I was already familiar with the idea of growing humans in test tubes, over-drugging, and so on, probably from other works this novel … Continue reading Thoughts On: Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Thoughts On: The Lighthouse
"I've seen ye, yer fond of me lobster" says Mr. Krabs woefully Robert Eggers' The Lighthouse, staring Robert Pattinson and William Dafoe, is a psychological thriller about two lighthouse keepers set during a time in American history where it seems like your only option in life is to lose your shit. If these guys had … Continue reading Thoughts On: The Lighthouse
Thoughts On: Wendy’s Breakfast
An abundance of thick, white, creamy sauce makes Wendy's Breakfast a PUNGENT experience For as long as I can remember, McDonald's and Chick-Fil-A (as of recently given their expansion) have dominated the nationwide fast food breakfast game. Other great fast food breakfast spots are still regional, such as Bojangles, and other nationwide chains like Burger … Continue reading Thoughts On: Wendy’s Breakfast