Nerd Culture

Cutting through the hype.

Eternal Sonata - The best RPG in a decade.

Beautiful characters in a beautiful world wrapped in a beautifully woven tale of corruption and politics.

Eternal Sonata is epic beyond the magnitude any role playing game has achieved in likely a decade. From the artistry of the graphics and sound to the intricacy of the character and plot development, Eternal Sonata succeeds in far surpassing everything else. When I first played the demo on Xbox Live I knew I had to have the game, but even so; I was still, with my jaw on the floor, blown away by how amazing a game it is when I finally got a hold of my own copy. I had intended on writing this review a few days ago, but I just couldn’t pull myself away from it. That’s how good it is; so good I played through it twice before managing to pry myself away from it for long enough to write a review. Read the rest of this entry »

Popularity: 6% [?]

Dark_AleX is back with a custom 3.71 FW!

This picture hasn’t been me since I bought this game.

Big, huge, gigantic news! The great Dark_AleX, responsible for all the custom firmwares available for the PSP who claimed to have gone into retirement, is back under the name of M33 releasing a brand new custom firmware for both PSP Fat and Slim! The new firmware is barely out of the gate and is already fully hacked. Read the rest of this entry »

Popularity: 16% [?]

Lucky Star - An anime for true anime fans.

Yes. She’s fanning her crotch on a public train.

Lucky Star on the surface isn’t really about anything per se. It’s the day to day happenings of 4 school girls with somewhat average lives. What makes Lucky Star great though is not the plot on the surface, but rather; all the obscure references to older anime and parts of Japanese pop-culture. If you haven’t watched a good majority of anime considered to be classic, most if the humor will be over your head. There is references all over the place–it’s like the Family Guy of Japan. Read the rest of this entry »

Popularity: 6% [?]

John Woo Knows how to make a video game.

Every cop, deep down, is depressed by their gross inadequacy compared to Inspector Tequila’s utter manliness.

Stranglehold is John Woo’s video game sequel to his cult-hit action movie, Hard-Boiled. The game just reeks of epic John Woo project–if this game doesn’t put up a strong fight with Bioshock for game-of-the-year I will be beyond shocked. Every thing about this game is truly deserving of being called next-gen. Inspector Tequila is most certainly the most awesome action game lead in years. He has so much style and personality to him. After a cop goes missing he goes to track him down only to find out he’s already dead. The investigation turns into an all out war between crime syndicates and Tequila is stuck right in the middle with only one thing on his mind; revenge. Somebody has got his old girlfriend captive–he’s going to get her back and nothing is going to stop him. Read the rest of this entry »

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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann wins so hard.

Nia is about as crazy as a bag full of puupies and thumbtacks.

Gurren Lagann–oh, how I love thee. With gigantic robots powered by ‘fighting spirit” and an enemy force often named as ‘furries’, I can only imagine either the internet or hardcore drugs had some influence in your conception. Read the rest of this entry »

Popularity: 13% [?]