My Review: Pokemon Sword/Shield by TylerthDragon, literature
Literature
My Review: Pokemon Sword/Shield
Man, I have been wanting to talk about this for a long while now ever since I got the game back in from what remember being July. And for some time, I wanted to finish the game, but unfortunate, I started working from a month later and got so caught up with it that I barely got back onto the game at all. Even in December, I got so held up with overtime working due to where I was working at really busy to clear things up by Christmas. So finally, after getting more than a week off for myself, I was finally able to get back onto it and finish what I started. Now what are my thoughts on it? Before I discuss, I need to talk about the game. "Pokémon Sword" and "Pokémon Shield" appear to be the first version games of the next generation to be released on consoles. And yes, I am aware that "Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu" and "Let's Go Eevee" came out before it, but those were more as reboots of "Pokémon Yellow" than it is next-gen games. For more than 20 years, Pokémon has always been released on
My Review: Monster Hunter Movie by TylerthDragon, literature
Literature
My Review: Monster Hunter Movie
As all of you may have known, or have not yet known, video game movie adaptations were not as widely common as those that were adapted from literature or from comic books like Marvel or DC, and therefore, they weren't as successful as other adaptations. This is mainly because whenever a video game adaptation was made and released, the vast majority of them ended up being box office bombs or wasn't very well received by critics or audiences. This would be because of creative choices that stray the adaptation far from being faithful to the source material or weren't written very well which would come off being cheesy or awful. One of the most popular examples of bad video game adaptations was the Super Mario Bros movie in the 1980s, which takes too much creative liberties that for any viewer that would watch it, would not recognize what they love from the game series. Little did I know at the time, that there was a Super Mario Bros "anime" movie that was only released in Japan, and it
Hey You Pikachu! Review by TylerthDragon, literature
Literature
Hey You Pikachu! Review
Hello fellow friends and bronies/pegasisters, and welcome back to one of my reviews.
I am sure some people already have known about my love and deep care for Pokémon and its franchise. But what I DIDN'T tell you is that during the late 90s and early 2000s, I was MADLY into Pokémon!
I mean it, folks. Back then, I was in my own world of Pokémon, in which I call "the golden age of Pokémon". I have played the first two generation games, watched the anime on KidsWB (a kid show program from Warner Bros), used stickers and blankets, I even collected the trading cards for some time. And I even named my first dog "Pikachu". THAT
Valor's Heart Chapter One by TylerthDragon, literature
Literature
Valor's Heart Chapter One
"....It all began many years ago, with a birth of a beautiful siren princess, named Artica, which means "Heart of the Sea". Her mother and father, Queen Stephine and King Balock of the ocean kingdom of Taverna, thought she was the most priceless treasure of the entire world, and they loved her dearly. So they proclaimed a special celebration in honor of their precious daughter, inviting all those to see her. The King and Queen rose the kingdom from the sea and all ponies alike frolicked to the palace. Among those guests to the celebration, was a young colt that the world will soon know as "Tyler the Halfbreed", because he was half dragon, hal
Valor's Heart Prologue by TylerthDragon, literature
Literature
Valor's Heart Prologue
The grand and glorious city of Canterlot. that lives as the capitol of the kingdom Equestria.
Today it was the finest night in the summer season. Ponies alike of three races: Earth Pony, Pegasi, and Unicorns, lived in a prosperous harmony. Equestria was where all happiness and peace coexist together in a perfect union.
The ponies was celebrating the annual Summer Solstice, where the rulers of Equestria, Princesses Celestia and Luna, both alicorns of Day and Night, would lower the moon and raise the sun as an ancient tradition. The holiday fair exploded with entertainment and music. Confetti rained down onto the streets as the ponies frolick