Friday, 26 December 2014

Anime Review: I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying


When I first saw the name of the show it piqued my interest. Decided to read the synopsis and thought it was probably something I would like, One episode had only come out at the time so decided to give it ago. Next minute it's already over... What? I realised that the episodes were only about 3 minutes long. Series that are that short I tend to try to wait till it has fully been released before starting because you always end up wanting more and having to wait each week for such a short episode can get annoying. I decided to put the show on the back burner until it had finished.

Once the show had finished airing I sat down and watched it in one sitting, which obviously didn't take long at 3 minutes each for 12 episodes. It is a show that is easily watched in one sitting because of that. I enjoyed the show and wished there was a bit more, which luckily came true today in the announcement of a second season.

The show revolves around Kaoru, a hard working office lady, and her otaku husband Hajime after they get married. The title is pretty self explanatory, Kaoru cannot understand the the things that her husband says due to the fact that they mostly reference animes and so forth.

 (This reference made me smile due to being one of my favourite shows)

There were things like this that made me smile and laugh. Kaoru had invited some friends over to meet her husband and this is what he wore.


(Hajime's brother)

All in all, if you are after a light bit of entertainment and something that is easy to watch and very short then I thoroughly recommend "I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying". I'd give it a 7.5/10. I look forward to the second season when it comes out.

Monday, 22 December 2014

Anime Review: Denki-Gai

I don't often get to keep up with new anime due to my list being rather long... I did however make an exception to a couple this season, one of those being Denki-Gai. Let's just say that I instantly fell in love with this show. I absolutely loved the humour in it and the various characters in the show. Fu-Girl was my favourite all the way through the series.

The series revolves around a group of coworkers who work for Umanohone bookstore. They sell manga, light novels and doujinshi. It has a lot of adult humour in it, so it is directed at an older audience. The first half of the series focuses on laughs, whereas the second half brings in a romance/comedy plot line. I will admit that I did enjoy the first half a lot better than the second half, but it was still enjoyable none the less. All of the female characters are very short compared to their male counterparts. Most animes have the characters at similar heights but here they are all much shorter, most noticeable when Fu-Girl and Sommelier stand next to each other.

(Sommelier and Fu-Girl)

One of the things I love is animes changing the name of brand name items, for obvious reasons.


(Oh Fu-Girl, never change)

 (Nice try at censoring, and yes, you did read that right)


(One of the many reasons why Fu-Girl is my favourite) 

 (Yes, but still adorable)

 (Zombies with glow sticks)

 (Take my chocolate banana in your mouth <3)

(Pour that hot chocolate on me...) 

 (Maybe...?)

 (Who doesn't like a good boobs festival?)

(I don't think so...) 

 (They might get a little cold in there, maybe give them a jacket)

If you are looking for a show with a bit of humour, romance and slice of life, then I'd say give Denki-Gai a go. The series is only 12 episodes long so it is quite short and easy to get through. Each episode is split into 2-3 stories. I'd rate the show 8/10 due to having a laugh each episode.

Friday, 19 December 2014

Supanova Adelaide 2014

Hey guys,

I know many people have been waiting on Supanova pictures and I unfortunately didn't take too many. I spend a lot of my time at the Origin PC Australia booth helping out and showing people how to play Battlefield 4 and answer questions about the computers that were on sale. I will slowly post some photos and edit this post as I go through the photos so that you will have a few in the mean time. I hope everyone had a great time and I'll look forward to see you all again at Oz Comic Con 2015.

If you are, or know who are the people in the photos, please let me know so that I can edit the post and credit you and/or your cosplay page.






(Adnan)

A few images from the Origin PC Australia Booth:

 (Setting up for Origin PC Australia)
 (Setting up for Origin PC Australia)


Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Hot Toys Review: Winter Soldier

Eagerly awaiting the arrival of my Hot Toys Winter Soldier figure, unfortunately seems like FedEx wants to hold onto if for a second day in my hometown... Please just deliver it and not let it sit in the warehouse.

UPDATE: Yay it finally arrive on the 3rd day of it being in Adelaide. I had talked to a number of people who said this was fairly common for FedEx and their "Week Shipping", meaning that if it was shipped on a Friday then you'll get it the following Friday, even if it arrives to your home town only after a couple day... Meaning it will sit in their warehouse until the week is up, which is ridiculous...

When the FedEx delivery van rocked up out the front of my house I ran out to meet him as I was super excited to finally have my Winter Soldier figure. I had a number of errands to run that day so I wanted to unpack as soon as possible.


I was so excited to have another Hot Toys figure to join The Avengers Loki that I had pre-ordered 2 years ago after the movie had come out (unfortunately it got delayed more times than I can even remember). Because I was in a hurry I basically just pulled him out of the box, took a few quick snaps on my phone to post on my personal Facebook page and then set him up next to Loki before I headed out to finish my errands for the day.

Fast forwarding to today and I thought I'd give him a quick once over and take a few photos with my camera and set up a few of his accessories that he came with. Oh boy were some of them very fiddly. A number of time the guns on his pants kept falling off every time I tried to move him.



The box is beautiful. I love the design of it. The back of the box also includes a list of people that worked on the figure.

I'm glad that I did decide to pre-order it when I did. I think I would have been kicking myself if I did, like I do every day for not pre-ordering The Avengers Phil Coulson. After he was released there were only a couple available left on the website, however they would not ship it to Australia, only USA. I was so disappointed that I had missed out and I may just have to find a secondhand one on eBay at a later stage.

This figure is amazing! I just can't get over how amazingly detailed it is. Hot Toys always knows how to make a beautiful piece with such detail. So much effort goes into them and it shows.


Not only is the face very detailed, but the outfit also. I love that with each figure the base stand has not only the characters name but also the movie that they appear.


Close up of the face for a closer look at the accuracy to Sebastian Stan, plus a little close up of the upper body outfit. For such a small outfit there is so much detail still put in it. A lot of other companies won't put this much detail into something of this size and smaller. For example, if a similar  figure was made the straps wouldn't be this detailed. Many companies will give the illusion that they would be wearing straps but not add it the details like buckles and eyelets. These small detail is why I have been a fan of Hot Toys for some time now.

(Some of the accessories that come in the box)

(Some of the accessories that come in the box)

(Arm details) 

(Back details)

Unfortunately with mine there is an issue... As you can see with the above image the way that the gun sits. The holster should actually be rotated 180°. I never would have noticed if I hadn't looked at the instruction manual. It's not a huge issue that I could probably fix myself. It does make me wonder if mine wasn't the only one with this issue.

(Interchangeable head + removeable glasses) 

 (Interchangeable head + removeable glasses)

(Interchangeable head + glasses removed)

For now he sits on my table next to Loki until I get my new display case. He is in view of my computer so that I can admire the craftsmanship from my desk. If you have been hesitating getting one, I highly recommend not only him but any of the figures that Hot Toys makes. Yes, they do come with quite the high price tag, but to me it is worth it.

Soon I'll have a few more Hot Toys added to my collection,end of this month is the special 2 pack of Steve Rogers [not available separately] and Captain America [available separately]. Plus the Guardian of the Galaxy set which is due for release next year.

Saturday, 8 November 2014

Comic Book Review: Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe (Marvel Comics)

For a very long time I have been reading Marvel comics, since 2013 when I was only 13. However, in all those years not once have I ever laid my hands on a Deadpool comic. A friend had suggested it to me a long time ago but I forgot about it till one day at the comic shop in my city I happened to see this comic, Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, on the shelf. Not only was it the name of the comic but the graphic cover that caught my eye.

(Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe collected edition cover)

I picked it up off the shelf and gave it a quick flick through. It intrigued me. I wanted to read more. I did however already have a list of comics I really wanted to buy so I decided to give it a miss and wait till the next time I ventured into the city. That plan didn't go so well when I got home and went to bed later that night, I needed to read it, and I needed to read it now. So I turned on my tablet computer and opened up the Marvel comics app. Found it, and for a rather decent price too of $6.99 for the 4 issue collected edition. I kept trying to convince myself that downloading and reading this at 3am was a bad idea, but I was too tired to argue with my brain that I still read it anyway. Upon the first read through at 3am, I took in most of it but there was a lot that I missed due to not being in the right frame of mind. It wasn't until a month later that I purchased a physical copy and decided to read it again, this time at a more decent hour where I could take in more of what was actually happening.

As you can see on the front cover it does have a parental advisory on it. I definitely would not recommend this for children. Teens would be fine with the content. This comic can get brutal at times, so be wary.

Please note that if you have not read this comic and don't want spoilers, please don't read. Although they aren't really spoilers when the comic is called "Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe". I won't go through all of the deaths but a number of them.

During my first read though I remember flipping through the first couple pages and laughing at Reed Richards (Mr Fantastic) face slowly, I don't know if you'd call it melting or stretching off this face but at 3am it was hilarious, falling off.


Next you see what looks to be the Marvel universe getting the upper hand when Sue makes Deadpool's head explode. However that doesn't last so long, which is obviously a good thing because then the comic would have been over before it even really started. Wade is handed over to Ravencroft Asylum by Charles Xavier and the X-Men because Charles feels that helping Wade is out of his reach. Again, things don't go as planned, and Wade escapes. As each page turns, more and more of your favourite heroes are being slaughtered. Deadpool will usually make a few jokes in between to try and lighten the disturbing images being displayed. I did find that most of the fight scenes didn't last very long and made me want to see more. It is a very short series that gets to the point but a lot of the time you'd like to see more of what happened.

You see the usual story plot of the heroes banding together to try and deal with the Deadpool issue. Discussing how they are going to try to stop him. Deadpools killing spree comes to an end again, but not for long (again!) Deadpool just keeps coming back to life! Never turn your back on Deadpool, even if you think he is dead! Deadpool leaves a trap, consisting of Charles, so other heroes come to the rescue. Whilst captive, Wade lets Charles in his head to see what he sees and feels. Deadpool of course slaughters all those that come to rescue Charles in many different ways, each unique to the heroes abilities.

You'll notice that Deadpool will come up with some fantastic ways to kill the heroes. I think one of my favourite deaths would have to be Wolverines all due to this frame here:


You see the fall of many heroes and villains, not only at the hands of Deadpool, but by their own hands too. Many fearing what Deadpool will do to them and decide to take matters into their own hands.

Deadpool finally finds what he's been looking for, The Nexus of All Realities. The Nexus was actually something that I missed the first read through but after the second it made me think back on everything that had happened. And that's when it hit me. This wasn't just a story about Deadpool brutally killing all the heroes and villains in the Marvel universe, it was about destroying that universe and where it came from, it was all about the writers that created him (and his story) and the universe that they had created. Deadpool likes to break the 4th wall constantly and this last page pretty much sums up this comic.


I'm not going to say that it's the best comic I have read, because that would be a lie. I did however enjoy it a lot. I'd give it a 7/10 for art and a 7/10 for story. It will make you think about everything that happened in the comic and open up your eyes a little. If you haven't read a Deadpool comic before and know nothing about him, then this is not the comic to get you into the Deadpool series. You'd be better off finding another Deadpool series to get started. It is an interesting read though so I'd still say go ahead and read it.

I'd love to here what others opinions on this were, so please don't hesitate to contact me about it :)

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Retro Game Review: Theme Hospital (1997)

Today we will be taking a look back at one of my favourite childhood games, Theme Hospital.


I remember my brother and I pestering our mother during school holidays to take us to the local games store, which now that I think about it was that local (sorry mum!). We use to hire a few games each to get us through the holidays, with a number of time us fighting over who got to play what and when which resulted in me often being player 2 as I was the youngest. One game in particular was Theme Hospital. We had hired it a few times before we acquired our own copy, which I believe is still somewhere around the house.

Now for those that don't have an original disc, I have seen many on eBay for less than $10, however you can buy Theme Hospital as well as many other older games off of www.gog.com (Theme Hospital link: http://www.gog.com/game/theme_hospital). Good news is that it is very cheap! $6.49 (AUD). GOG also have a 30 day money back guarantee if you decide you no longer want to play. The file size is so small that you really don't need to worry about computer space (160MB). The good thing is that it works for a different range of computers: Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8) and Mac OS X (10.6.8). The download file uses DOSbox so don't be worried if you boot up the file and the screen goes black with white writing, it's just part of the game booting up.

(DOSbox art)
(Example of game booting up)
(The opening title)

I had forgotten how addictive this game was. I had planned to play a level or two whilst I waited to jump onto Destiny (PS4) with a friend, however it turned into 7 levels and 4 hours later... Oops! Those 4 hours brought back so many memories, mainly the different diseases that patients would come in with like; Invisibility, The Squits, King Complex, Bloaty Head, and Slack Tongue.

Opening up the level map it reminded me of when I was younger and how far I had gotten back then, which actually wasn't that far. I only ever got up to level 4 (train picture) back then so it felt pretty good going further than that during my first play through now that I'm older.

(Level map)

Everyone always talks about the humour of the game. The crazy diseases, how they got them, and how to cure them. Watching a patient with Bloaty Head get his head popped and reinflated was always a favourite of mine, and that still hasn't changed.

Yes it is a dated game, yes it is easy to pick up, yes the interface is simple, and yes the graphics aren't the greatest but for 1997 it was pretty great. It was a game that made me think about what I wanted to be when I grew up, and playing this I wanted to be a Doctor (sometimes haha. Like any kid my mind changed so often that it was hard to keep up). This game is addictive and will take you on a nostalgic ride to your childhood. Highly recommended for those that played it as a child and want to relive those memories as well as those in the younger generation that maybe looking for something different to play.

I would rate the game a 8.5/10 for nostalgic value. Now if you don't mind, I'm going back to my childhood of wacky patients, crazy treatments and bubbly music for a few hours :)

Monday, 14 July 2014

Manga Review - Mahou Shoujo of the End

Today's post will feature a manga review of a series that I'm currently reading, which is "Mahou Shoujo of the End".


"Mahou Shoujo of the End"


So "Mahou Shoujo of the End" is a survival manga which starts off pretty much the same as what "Highschool of the Dead" does. It's genres include: action, mystery, ecchi, horror, mature, psychological, romance, shounen, supernatural and tragedy. I'd put a 15+ year old rating on it due to some of the graphic nature in the manga. The story follows Kogami Kii (a high school student) and fellow survivors in a strange "Zombie Apocolypse", where Kii first sees a person brutally murdered outside his classroom window, Kii doesn't believe what just happens and excuses himself to the bathroom. Whilst in the bathroom he convinces himself it was all just a dream and that he just fell asleep in class. Next thing he knows is that all his class mates have also been brutally murdered including Inui Natsuki, a fellow class mate that he likes. Only a couple class mates survive due to hiding. One by one the class mates start moving again, however due to their injuries this shouldn't be happening. They realise that something is very wrong here and escape. Along the way they come across some more survivors and hide away in a class room together. Kii and the fellow survivors try to escape the school and to find out what the hell is going on. Upon leaving the school they can see that the city has also been involved in these crazy events.
Without spoiling the rest of the series I'll stop it there, but this should give you a little glimpse of what the series is about. I know many questions will come from the series like: What are they? Where did they come from? Why are they here? and more importantly, who is behind this? For me, these questions were constantly running through my head, and again without spoiling it for you, and when I found out the answers to these questions (mainly the who) I was a bit like "WHAT!". This was a series that I had trouble putting down, I needed to know what happened next which made me read the first 13 chapters in the one sitting.

A friend asked me recently if I could suggest them something to read manga wise, and since this was the last thing I had read and loved of course I was going to recommend it to them. He asked if I could describe the series in 3 words and what they would be, my response was "magical girl zombies". This got him very interested. If you like anime/manga like "Highschool of the Dead", this is definitely something you should get your hands on.

A common occurrence in the series are the cute yet creepy Mahou Shoujo. Their most notable catchphrase being "Magical", well more like their only phrase.





The main cast include:
Kogami Kii:

Kii is a 16 year old high school freshman. He keeps to himself and tries to stay out of trouble, as well as not build up any unneeded stress. Kii and Tsukune were childhood friend, Tsukune being Kii's only friend in elementary school. Kii has the opportunity to help Tsukune when he sees she is in trouble and being bullied but decides not to intervene and walks off.

Kaede Sayano:

Same school and year level as Kogami Kii. Sayano and Ootsuki are both seen cruelly bullying Tsukune, trying to drown her. Kii notices what they are doing but when confronted by the girls he walks off not wanting to get involved.

Fukumoto Tsukune:

Kogami Kii's childhood friend. Tsukune is seen to be bullied by Sayano and Ootsuki, Kii had the opportunity to step in and help her but because he likes to not involve himself in things he walks on by. She is also seen to be somewhat clumsy.

Hanzawa Yoruka:

Yoruka is a sophomore student. Has gained the nickname "Titty-Chan" from Rintarou Akuia.

Rintarou Akuia:

Akuia is a policeman who after the start of the "zombie apocalypse" has lost his way and part of his sanity. He seems to like this world, mainly due to being able to do as he pleases. He nicknames Yoruka "Titty-Chan" due to her large chest.

Ren Kushiro:

Kushiro aims to apply for medical school, and with some medical knowledge acts as the groups doctor when they are injured.

Inui Natsuki:

Natsuki is a classmate of Kii. Kii also seems to like her, but she seems to ignore him most of the time.

I wont go into the characters any more than that due to possible spoilers. The characters develop quite a bit over the series of events.

Now on to some of the "Monsters", I love the unique designs that they have. Some cute, some creepy and then some a bit of both. Some of them you'll see in the series are:





Even thought the first few chapters are a little slow, definitely keep reading. I'm currently stuck on the cliff hanger waiting for the next few chapters to be released in English due to my Japanese not being terribly great. I would give the series a 9 out of 10. Most sites that I have seen give reviews for this series have given it either around the 4.5 out of 5 or 9.2 out of 10 mark on average. If you are looking for something new to read, definitely give it a look. Would love to hear what others think about the series too, so don't hesitate to comment or message me :)

Happy reading!