Hello! I’m back, once again, to give you my first impressions on an Anime that Transformation Sequence likely won’t have time to cover in full. As a reminder, what I consider a first impression of a show is watching the first three episodes. This gives the show time to introduce the world, the characters, the …
We wrap up our Revolutionary Girl Utena break-down with period talk, sex metaphors, and Jennifer Cheek of the Drunks and Dragons Podcast! Go find us on social media! We want to hear from you! Follow the official account on Twitter (@sequencepod). You can also find us on Twitter: Vince (@vincekenny), Kym (@kymcattys), and Ben (@benstonick). Special …
*Spoiler Free* also possibly *a wee bit NSFW* Never heard of Yurikuma Arashi? It’s from the rather brilliant Kunihiko Ikuhara, who directed some of the best episodes of Sailor Moon and was the series director for Sailor Moon R, S, and SuperS. He then left Toei due to the restrictions placed on his artistic vision, …
It’s the first episode of Transformation Sequence under the Geekly Inc banner! And there’s no better pick that Revolutionary Girl Utena, a surrealist, ground-breaking anime from 1997, with special guest Jennifer Cheek! Utena Tenjou was once saved by a prince in a moment of darkness. Now, she wants to be a prince herself. Joining the …
Everybody loves a good mystery. When Serial exploded into the public consciousness this time last year it did more than spark an interest in the intriguing murder case of Hae Min Lee. Serial gave birth to a new wave of podcasts that tell mysterious stories over a number of episodes, often in the style of …
I have never been what one might call “artistic.” In the 3rd grade, when we had to make an animal out of clay, I made an alligator that looked more like some sort of spiky worm. My best drawings all involve men and women made of very intricately detailed lines known as “stick figures.” Needless …
Coming to PS4, PS Vita, Steam, Mac, PC. Reviewed on the PS4 Color Guardians is a 3-D side scrolling ‘runner’ type game developed by Fair Play Labs where you control one of the three main characters as they try to restore peace and color back into the world. Caution: Do not be fooled by it’s …
When I set out to review Arctic Scavengers, I was hesitant. It has been a bone chilling winter where I live and we are just now starting to see the ice and snow melt. The last thing I want to think about is digging through snow in order to find tools or food. However, my …
The moment has arrived. The one man development team of Tom Happ has brought unto the world Axiom Verge, and it is good. I would go so far as to say great even! Axiom Verge lives and dies by giving gamers the classic style of play that was pioneered by games like Castlevania and, more …
Earlier this week I was able to sit down with Star Realms co-creator Rob Dougherty to discuss his new game and the recent recognition it has received. That interview gave me the opportunity to correct what I now realize was a grievous error on my part: I hadn’t played Star Realms yet. (Full disclosure: for this …