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Doragon Bôru Sûpâ Sûpâ Hîrô (2022)
Great action, bad character development as always with Dragon Ball
The intro is a lot of filler from Dragon Ball and DBZ regarding Dr. Gero, the Androids, Cell, and so on. So the first 3 to 5 minutes can be really dull if you know your dragon ball lore/events.
A really slow start to the movie with a few good scenes between Piccolo and Pan (Pan is just wholesome throughout this entire movie).
Some filler stuff with Goku and Vegeta training together that didn't need to be in this movie, since we are mainly focusing on Piccolo, Gohan, and the Red Ribbon army.
Gohan's current state as a character I still hate and he has been uninteresting since the Cell SAGA that came out over 20 years ago. He's probably the blandest character in this movie.
Piccolo's screen time with his first transformation ever was a little short to my liking, since it's the first time he ever changes looks and I think they should've put more focus on him evolving rather than skipping through it (But that's definitely more of a problem with another character).
Orange Piccolo is kind of a weird/unoriginal name, but fits the character that he doesn't want to be much of a show of and just focuses on the fighting aspect.
As always in Shonen movies, the fight scenes are the best part with the environmental destruction and the color of the energy blasts is really nice to look at.
We kind of have a Wolverine: Origins moment where they literally take one of (if not the most) charismatic characters in Dragon Ball history and make him not speak. Cell Max just has a monkey brain through this entire movie and just yells and screams like he's just come from the insane asylum. Cell is definitely the most disappointing part of this movie.
And finally, we also have a moment that I thought would be cool, but just gets really lame. Gohan finally goes through a new transformation and he is in this transformation for ONLY 2 MINUTES. They literally had more screen time for Goku and Vegeta fighting than showing off Gohan finally using some of his hidden powers.
The end credit scene is more of a lame nod to the fans that Vegeta finally beat Goku. Instead of having a movie or episode in Super where they duke it out for real, we get them fighting off-screen for this entire movie. Again really lame and wish they finally would have shown some more respect to Vegeta as a character and made this moment more special for the character.
Returnal (2021)
Fast paced Roguelike
A great game with a lot of variety with the weapons and abilities you can use. A fair amount of choices to be made when you decide what kind of build you want for different fight engagements.
There's something left to be said about the final boss when it is the easiest one to beat in the entire game, but the rest of them will give you a challenge on your first run-in with them.
A bit lacking with other activities to do in the game other than just moving down a lot of aliens. Could have added more optional challenges to overcome.
But overall a nice little challenging experience.
Deathloop (2021)
A bad story that also lacks any replay value
All the positively scored reviews that this game has makes no sense.
The only positive thing about this game is the gameplay. But beyond that, everything is just very meh or bad.
The only time when some story emerges is towards the end and it's very tame in terms of the themes the game is trying to explore.
All the characters are very lamely written and there is not anything to grab hold of and make you more interested in the hero or the villains.
The replay value of this game is very poor as when you are done with the story there is no extra content at all that you can take care of or some kind of challenges you can perform.
Disco Elysium (2019)
A title that lives up to the RPG-tag
One of the greatest video game experiences I've ever had.
Truly lives up to the word of truly letting you make your character: From being a communist to an ultraliberal or even a fascist and being a rockstar-cop or a very nihilistic person.
Mixed with some of the best and most creative writing I've seen to date. That explores new ways of building characters. Where the world around you truly reacts to your choices and how they affect the overall narrative.
Really looking forward to seeing more from this studio ;)
Lost Judgment (2021)
Worst RGGS title in the PS4/5 era of consoles
Does not live up to the studio's (Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio) modern titles that have come out over the years. Compared to Yakuza: Like a Dragon, the game's story does not live up to the expectations you have from them.
While the chemistry between the hero and his sidekicks improves, the villains of the story really get a downgrade compared to some of the other iconic villains the studio has.
The only thing about the story that keeps you coming back is the moral dilemma of what true justice is.
The Batman (2022)
The best Batman brought to screen ever
This is the definitive and most accurate comic book Batman experience we've ever had and the best onscreen Batman to have ever come out.
Visually beautiful and impressive with the cinematography.
And the characteristics of the Batman villains promise a bright future for upcoming iterations of the rogue gallery.
With a little improvement and deep dive into Pattinsons Bruce Wayne in future installments, he may become the full package of both Bruce and Batman we've looked for for a long time.