It’s like the game is winking at you and saying, “Yeah, this is funny, but isn’t it also kinda sad?”
Category: Retrospective (Page 3 of 15)
Look Back is a beautifully animated yet bittersweet tale of friendship, ambition, and loss, capturing the struggles of young artists through stunning visuals and deep emotion.
Robert Eggers’ Nosferatu is a visually striking yet emotionally distant film that struggles to capture the haunting impact of his previous works.
Arcane Season 2 delivers stunning animation and emotional highs but falters with rushed storytelling and unresolved arcs.
Billy Bat, a mind-bending, genre-bending manga by Naoki Urasawa and Takashi Nagasaki, blends myth, history, and metafiction into a nuanced, provocative story about power, truth, and the stories that create our reality.
Night Games by Mai Zetterling is a bold exploration of psychological trauma, sexuality, and memory, challenging conventional norms through its provocative themes and Gothic visual style.
Liar Liar, a summer anime from 2023, dives into a world where lies fuel a gamified school system.