When I sent information about this game, I knew that I had to review it. Crimson Room Decade is about a man who wakes up in a locked room, and he has to find a way out. Considering that I have written a book called The Labyrinth House which deals with a man trapped in a mansion that he cannot escape. So I have a personal interest. The issue is, this game is much harder … [Read more...] about Our Review of “Crimson Room Decade”
Archives for June 2016
Speculative Fiction Saturday: Zootopia
I actually just got around to seeing this film a few weeks ago, even though it was released a few months ago. This is easily one of the best films of this year, and probably one of the greatest animated films of all time. Zootopia is one of those Disney films that is really good for kids to watch, but its moral can really be appreciated by those who are older. This is a … [Read more...] about Speculative Fiction Saturday: Zootopia
Nomad Stand for the Apple Watch
This is one of those products from Nomad, a company that I will always recommend. Their products are usually chargers and batteries, but these practical products are well-made and stylish. In the case of the Stand for the Apple Watch, this is as "simple as possible". Go ahead and look at the design for the stand. It is just a cord with a strip, with the strip bent at a … [Read more...] about Nomad Stand for the Apple Watch
The Wistiki Volia!
Today, I received something in the mail that was from France. I receive a few things every week, and this one had Voila on it. It was fitting, as this box was from France, and I was pleased to review the Wistiki Voila. The Voila is one of those devices that you put on your keys or something else that you don't want to lose. All you need to do is download the Wistiki app … [Read more...] about The Wistiki Volia!
Magic Leap Patent Filed?
There is a secretive company known as Magic Leap which is supposed to be valued at $4.5 billion, and yet the company has not revealed its product. I'm not even certain what it is, but it looks like some kind of virtual reality or augmented reality headset. This is a design patent given for Magic Leap, and it looks like some kind of bike helmet, doesn't it? That, or Space … [Read more...] about Magic Leap Patent Filed?
Very Ambitious “Horizon Zero Dawn” Game Delayed
One of the things that I like about video games is some of the more modern ones decide to become almost a work of art with their style. The way Bioshock creates a world with some style just really brings the player within the game, shunning normal conventions. This looks to be the case with Horizon Zero Dawn, a game that is too good to be true, because it is now delayed. … [Read more...] about Very Ambitious “Horizon Zero Dawn” Game Delayed
Verizon “Can You Hear Me Now” Guy Comes to Sprint
Well, you can see the ad here, and you can see that Paul Marcarelli, the guy that used to do the "can you hear me now" repetitive ad for Verizon has gone to Sprint. The reason why the switch has happened is drive test date from Nielsen covering the top 106 metropolitan markets in the United States shows that Sprint's reliability now beats T-Mobile and performs within 1 … [Read more...] about Verizon “Can You Hear Me Now” Guy Comes to Sprint
Speculative Fiction Saturday: Goosebumps
Goosebumps is one of those films that probably falls under the category of "nostalgic cash-in". I've already talked about how the new Ghostbusters is kind of this. The thing about Goosebumps is it is based on a book series that was targeted for very young audiences in the nineties, and it had its own TV series back then. This is one of those book series that parents … [Read more...] about Speculative Fiction Saturday: Goosebumps
Our Review of Thermacell Mosquito Repellers and Lanterns
I had a chance to try out Thermacell Repellents, and the company is a leading manufacturer of area mosquito repellent products. I got to try out two products, and I will start with the Scout Camp Lantern. The Thermacell uses a non-topical technology in order to create a 15 x 15 zone of protection that works like a shield. The Thermacell uses some kind of cartridge of a … [Read more...] about Our Review of Thermacell Mosquito Repellers and Lanterns
Does Casting Matter, or Can Anyone Play Anyone?
Okay, after my report on the new version of Ghostbusters with the all women cast, I have been thinking a lot about how casting works. I think in America we are wanting to believe that we live in a society where any race of any gender should be able to do anything, and I agree. However, when it comes to acting, are we allowed to be prejudiced? Yes, I know that I just gave … [Read more...] about Does Casting Matter, or Can Anyone Play Anyone?
The Ghostbusters Reboot: Why Does this Film Have So Much Hate?
It is difficult to get a movie made these days, especially an original one. Specifically, it is difficult to get a blockbuster made because they cost a lot of money, and if the audience doesn't latch onto it, the film is practically doomed from the start. This is why certain franchises and sequels and reboots are happening, and Ghostbusters will finally be given its return … [Read more...] about The Ghostbusters Reboot: Why Does this Film Have So Much Hate?