Tag: writing
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Stranger Than Heaven Looks Good… BUT…

The author reflects on the trailer for “Stranger Than Heaven,” a Yakuza prequel, expressing excitement but also concern about its potential shift from traditional Yakuza themes. They critique RGG Studio’s recent decisions impacting the franchise and question whether the game caters more to new players than to long-time fans. A cautious optimism remains.
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The Unexpected Magic of MagiCon Vegas ’26: An Introvert’s Honest Recap & Survival Story

I attended MagiCon ’26 in Las Vegas, where I unexpectedly found community and connection through Magic: The Gathering. Initially overwhelmed, I embraced the culture, engaged in events, and met welcoming people, including veterans. Their kindness and my new card collection rekindled my childhood nostalgia for trading cards, transforming my outlook on the game.
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Sinners: The Movie Held Down by Its Message

An sincere critique of the movie Sinners where the movie is deconstructed and criticized for the internal message of the film. Although it carries a toxic message that is disagreeable and immoral, there is still some quality and potential within it to be a good film. This review is done out of good faith.
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An Epiphany of “I’m Good (Blue)” The Song That Fights the Darkness (MEDIUM PREVIEW)

After a difficult conversation, the author experienced emotional release while listening to “I’m Good (Blue)” by David Guetta and Bebe Rexha. The slowed version evoked unexpected somber feelings, prompting deeper introspection. The song’s upbeat, party-themed lyrics contrasted with the author’s inner struggles, revealing a deeper narrative about depression beneath its cheerful façade.
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Nothing Will Make Sense to your American Ears: A Review of Sicario

“Discover why Sicario (2015) is a gripping Denis Villeneuve masterpiece. Emily Blunt, Benicio Del Toro, and Josh Brolin deliver powerhouse performances in this intense, morally complex thriller about the drug war. Stunning cinematography and score make it unforgettable. Strong 8/10 – highly recommended!”
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You Cannot Run from It: A Review of Sword of Destiny

In 2022, the author discovered a passion for Andrzej Sapkowski’s writing through “The Last Wish.” Despite disappointment with the Netflix adaptation, they awaited the release of “Sword of Destiny,” which highlights Geralt’s internal struggles and the theme of destiny. The book enriches the Witcher saga, ultimately providing profound insights and emotional depth.
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Fairy Tales in Fragments: A Review of The Last Wish

The reviewer reflects on Andrzej Sapkowski’s “The Last Wish,” emphasizing its unique narrative style, rich character depth, and philosophical questions about humanity and monstrosity. Geralt of Rivia emerges as a complex figure who challenges conventional heroism. The book is recommended, especially for its humor and cultural significance, despite potential translation issues.
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Gacha: A Game, a Vice, a Problem, and a Proposal

The content discusses the rise and implications of gacha games, originally a niche genre that gained major popularity with titles like Genshin Impact. It examines the mechanics, allure, and potential gambling-like traits of these games while critiquing their exploitative practices. The author proposes guidelines for moderation and awareness in engaging with gacha games.



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