Jiriya and the Nine-Tailed Fox: A Look into Folklore in Naruto

If there is one thing I remember from my childhood, it’s my first introduction to anime. Like most people, it was Pokémon. This was my show and my main games of childhood. However, there was another anime making its rounds on Cartoon Network. That anime was Naruto and I ignored it. Why? Because young me […]

itch-Lit with Rohil: Beglitched

itch-Lit???? is a play journal by Rohil, exploring the ever-expanding collection of brilliantly bizarre indie darlings on itch.io  — published exclusively on All Ages of Geek! Beglitched is the hacking-n-debugging puzzle epic from Hexecutable, a Brooklyn indie duo comprised of Jenny Jiao Hsia + AP Thomson. The game deals with feelings of insecurity or being compromised, and […]

RWBY V7 Soundtrack First Impressions

The day is finally here; the Volume 7 soundtrack has been released! After our patience and longer wait due to the pandemic, we finally have it! This article is literally my first impressions of each song after listening to it once or maybe a couple of times. Bear in mind, this was not done with […]

My Thoughts On The Analogue Pocket

Portability is something I’m generally a sucker for since it’s always nifty to bring something on the go, like a laptop, your phone (since it can do everything), even earphones which wirelessly, they’re super portable, the idea of bringing a certain electronic on the go has always been a certain niche that a lot of […]

Why the Same Characters Return

https://youtu.be/XBn_spfAJ2w Iconic personalities such as James Bond, Dracula, Robin Hood, and Batman have become tools for mass-marketers, preying perhaps on intrinsic cultural values. More @fletcherstories on Instagram. About Series A series of video essays on film & fable that discusses things you’ve seen before in a way you haven’t heard yet. Love0 Share Tweet Share […]

One Piece – Set Sail for the Final Arc

One Piece is a fantastic pirate adventure where bandits sail the seven seas looking for the greatest treasure hidden to all mankind. One Piece was originally created by manga artist Eiicho Oda back in the year 1997. Over the past several decades One Piece has made history across the platforms of manga,anime, merchandise and several […]

Halo Infinite: Beauty and the Brute

Let’s talk about that Halo gameplay.  Even if you think the graphics are unpolished, or that the hairless Brute designs make them look more like skinned chickens than warmongering warriors, you can’t deny that what has been shown of Halo Infinite feels leagues more in line with what you’d expect from the Halo franchise than […]

Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy – Seige – REVIEW

We all know the theme song… Transformers. Toys to sell to Kids.Transformers. We really sell to Nerds!Grab your wallet to help us pay for all our rent.Transformers! Transformers: War of Cybertron is a 2010 video game developed by High Moon Studios. Wait a minute… Transformers: Siege, is the first chapter of a planned trilogy set […]

Rocksteady announces new “Suicide Squad” game

Batman: Arkham fans went ballistic when Rocksteady studios announced their new project on Twitter: Suicide Squad. Fans rejoiced for a new DC game from Rocksteady after a five year hiatus. No one knew what was going on behind the scenes, but we knew something big was coming. The video game developer posted the announcement on […]

All Ages of Star Wars #3: Han Solo’s Hitlerian Cousin & Human Supremacy

By Devin Mendelson Some Spoilers For Star Wars: Ambush at Corellia (Corellian Trilogy – Book 1) Two Galaxies, One Issue. Our galaxy isn’t alone in dealing with racial tensions. I just finished reading Showdown At Centerpoint, the third and final novel of the Corellian Trilogy. I was surprised by how human supremacy, xenophobia, and race […]