In October 2019, League of Legends celebrated its tenth birthday. For Riot Games, it represented the opportunity to reveal the expansion of their universe that they spent planning for quite a while.
Category: Entertainment
Video Games Cinematics, Week 8: Fire Emblem Heroes – Book III Opening Movie
Finally! We reached the end of this run of weekly posts, but it was quite fun to produce and thanks to all of those who followed until the end. This ending is quite dark, as a gloomy (to say the least) aura surrounds the third book of Nintendo's mobile game...
Video Games Cinematics, Week 7: Fire Emblem Heroes – Opening Movie
Welcome back to you animation lover! Those last two weekly posts focused on video games cinematics landed on Fire Emblem Heroes, the mobile game derived from the ever-so famous Fire Emblem franchise.
Video Game Cinematics, Week 6: Overwatch – Reunion
And we reach week 6 of this series of post which will take place for two more weeks before the topic of the weekly post changes! This week, we're staying around Overwatch for one of their latest cinematics: Reunion.
Video Games Cinematics, Week 5: Overwatch – Dragons
In 2016, Blizzard launched Overwatch, an FPS about a team of retired vigilantes whose services would come in handy in fighting a new wave of criminal masterminds. Blizzard rhymes with astonishing cinematics and Overwatch didn't disappoint.
Film review: Crazy, Stupid, Love – A personal favourite
The year 2011 saw one of the best movies of its category come out: Crazy, Stupid, Love. The romantic comedy directed by Glenn Ficara and John Requa hits home for most of its audience. But what exactly made this movie so on point?
Video Games Cinematics, Week 4: World of Warcraft – Legion
Welcome back to the weekly video games cinematics post! You know the drill, the game changes every two weeks, so there was still one more cinematic from World of Warcraft to go.
The fighting dreamer (Short story)
A short story about how it is possible to follow your dreams... if you know how to present them to your parents correctly.
Video Games Cinematics, Week 3: World of Warcraft – Wrath of the Lich King
Still here, on time, as always, we're now moving away from the Fields of Justice to enter the universe of a much older, much more mythic video game title: World of Warcraft.
A genre, a film: Irish cinema – Neil Jordan’s The Butcher Boy (1997)
Neil Jordan’s release of The Butcher Boy in 1997 certainly shook its entire viewership with its bold rawness and the problems it exposed on screen. Freely using Patrick McCabe’s original work...