After replaying Nier for my review, I became inspired to delve deeper into the game’s theme and message and so I decided to make this video. It’s a little different from what I normally do but I hope everyone enjoys it.
After replaying Nier for my review, I became inspired to delve deeper into the game’s theme and message and so I decided to make this video. It’s a little different from what I normally do but I hope everyone enjoys it.
Well after revealing my Top 12 favourite games ever, I wondered what to do next. Then I thought I’d could get back into reviewing in the animation department. So doing a countdown on my favourite animated films of all time sprung to my mind. Like the last list, I wanted to wait a while to decide on what my favourite animated films are and it was definitely even harder than my video games list. Since I was a wee lad, I always loved watching animation and cartoons. Even when entering secondary school and coming a teenager, my love for animation didn’t die one bit. Now personally, I’m more of a writer than an animator, but I cannot deny that I have a lot of favourites in the animated film genre. So for this list, I am doing my favourite 15 animated films of all time. Why 15? Because that’s the…
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This is T-McBee here with a new Favourites video game list. In this new article, I’ll be covering a game that even though I prefer the N64 version a little more due to nostalgia purposes, the PS1 port had more accessible assets and elements that the N64 one didn’t have. That game is no other than Harvest Moon: Back to Nature.
The first time a friend of mine introduced me and my closest friend Harvest Moon for the Playstation 1 back in high school, we immediately got hooked right away. My closest friend hogged the game when we first saw the game, which left me watching her play the game until I decided to play more Harvest Moon 64 instead. But now that I own a PS3, I downloaded Harvest Moon: Back to Nature on the console in 2012 and got a chance to play it on my own. There…
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Barker from “Be a better Game Master” has ran a D&D 5th edition game where I participated as a player.
Being the huge fan that I am, I had to give my two cents on these new announcements.
T-McBee likes music! She likes comedy too. When you combine the two, you get comedy songs and there were a ton of songs out there that everyone has seen from films, TV, video games, the internet, music albums, and other media sources. This is T-McBee here to finally release a list of her Top 10 Favourite Comedic Songs.
The songs shown on this countdown are just my personal preference and can be from any entertaining sources. I’ll be excluding comedy songs from animated films and TV shows. Perhaps one day I’ll make a list of my favourite comedy songs in animated films and shows for the Legit Animation Blog, but who certainly knows when that’s ever going to happen.
Now everyone! Get ready to sing along and laugh your ass off for this hysterically fun countdown.
Billy Madison is…
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Hey everyone! Welcome to a new list of T-McBee’s Favourites. This summer, I’ve replayed the most critically acclaim game that people either love or “hate” from the Final Fantasy franchise. That game is no other than Final Fantasy 7.
I’m not a die hard fan of this game like many gamers out there, but I’ll admit that there were some solid moments and aspects from this game that I really enjoyed. The first time I played Final Fantasy 7 was back in 2005 when my friend who likes playing JRPGs lend her copy to me to try out. Replaying the game again years later (but tried playing it on my PS3), I see it as an above average game. It’s not terrible nor perfect. Just a decent experience with some pretty good moments.
This is T-McBee here listing down my Favourite Things in Final Fantasy 7. Please keep in mind that these…
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This is a review of Nier an action adventure RPG that takes place in the same universe as the Drakengard series. With that in mind there’s no need to play any of the Drakengard games in order to enjoy Nier as they’re only very loosely connected. This game was published by Square Enix and developed by Cavia.
Just a quick video rambling about Fist of the North Star: Ken’s Rage.