Rohil Reviews 2000s Anime: Gantz

Gantz All Ages of Geek

Gantz is Studio Gonzo’s 2004 sci-fi, cosmic horror-fueled action spectacle. Adapted from Hiroya Oku’s manga, Gantz is directed by Ichiro Itano and written by Masashi Sogo. The 26-episode run follows teenagers Kei Kurono and Masaru Kato, who are mangled and dismembered attempting to save a stranger from an oncoming train.  The two wake up in […]

Bleach Anime to Return In 2021

Bleach anime return All Ages of Geek

Bleach fans rejoice! Eight years after the popular anime series ended, many viewers were distraught that the show concluded without adapting the final arc in the manga, “Thousand-Year Blood War”. The big news comes after the manga prepares to celebrate its 20th anniversary since Tite Kubo launched the series back in 2001. During a livestream […]

Solar Opposites Review

Solar Opposites All Ages of Geek

If you’re as big of a Rick and Morty stan as I am, it was a loooooonng four months between that interstellar snake fiasco and the trailer for the remaining episodes of Season Four. This came one week after the debut teaser trailer for Solar Opposites, created by Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland and […]

Five Things Battlefield 6 Should Do Better than Battlefield 5

Battlefield 6 All Ages of Geek

I’m walking in some very murky waters talking about this game since it was the centerfold of controversy in 2018 for the reasons I will explain later on.  Readers discretion is advised.  Battlefield has been a well-known franchise for quite some time now as it was pretty much the main competitor to Call of Duty […]

Shadowed Flames: PTSD in RWBY P2

RWBY PTSD All Ages of Geek

Disclaimer: These articles contain in-depth discussion on the topics of mental health/illness and topics such as abuse.  The writer is also not a trained nor certified therapist. However, they have been writing for twenty years with a heavy focus on correct, realistic portrayals of mental health. They have studied PTSD and C-PTSD in depth and […]

Flower Review

Thatgamecompany Flower All Ages of Geek

With the game Journey, Thatgamecompany created one of the most popular indie games in history. But in 2009 a game was released that is as legendary as Journey, Flower. Flower was like Journey developed by the indie game studio Thatgamecompany. It was first released on February 12, 2009, for the Playstation 3 and later on […]

What We Do in the Shadows Revitalizes the Undead

What We Do in the Shadows Revitalizes the Undead All Ages of Geek

It’s nightfall. What We Do in the Shadows, the show based on directors Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi’s film of the same name has taken the limelight from Twilight as the premier source for anyone’s vampire-based entertainment needs. The show could have gone under the radar as another dud in the oversaturated realm of horror-comedies, […]

Justice League Dark: Apokolips War – Review

Justice League Dark Apokolips War All Ages of Geek

Image from: IMDB  The DC Animated Universe comes to a conclusion in this ultimate film. Over the course of several years, numerous films expanded this universe through the eyes of Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and many more beloved characters.  The film is directed by Matt Peters and Christina Sotta. Together these directors deliver a dark […]

5 Book Series to Revisit During Quarantine

Book Series All Ages of Geek

During quarantine, you may have a lot of time on your hands. It’s the perfect time to revisit some favorite literary series. With the ubiquity of library apps such as Hoopla, Overdrive, Libby, or RBdigital, and paid e-reading apps like Kindle or Nook, getting a new book while social distancing can happen in seconds. This […]

Let’s Just Live: Legacy Songs of RWBY

Rwby Volume 6 on All Ages of Geek

RWBY’s music is perhaps one of the most celebrated parts of the series whether somebody enjoys the series, hates it, likes it but recognizes its flaws, or something else. One of the first things to happen after a new volume ends is people ask when the soundtrack is coming out. It seems like almost everyone […]