
Tommy Williams
Writer at GeekTyrant
Writer for @GeekTyrant. Founder of @PoorManPedals. D&D, Power Rangers, RWBY, Anime, Music, Guitar, Games. I'll talk about any of those. He/Him
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3 days ago |
geektyrant.com | Tommy Williams
Within the past couple of months, Bandai released some fun new toys for Godzilla fans everywhere to enjoy. The team was kind enough to send me a few samples to review across the various lines and I’m excited to give my thoughts. I will be covering these from least expensive to most expensive. First, we have the 2” Scale Collectible Blind Box Figures. This is a simple item.
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2 weeks ago |
geektyrant.com | Tommy Williams
Now let’s talk about Street Fighter II. I was sent figures for Cammy White, Dee Jay, and Guile. I was extra pumped because Cammy is one of my favorite characters to play as in the franchise. First, the packaging is very fun as it is designed to resemble an arcade cabinet. Then, the figures themselves just look really cool. For this article, I broke out Guile so I could better examine the figure and overall I would say it’s really good and definitely fits in the given price range.
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3 weeks ago |
geektyrant.com | Tommy Williams
I did want to share some thoughts about Quarter Century Stampede now that it’s been released and we know the full setlist. First, it’s dirty what they did with Dragon Master Magia and basically every alternate art card in the set. While I understand the desire to not print a QCR in two sets, I think it’s dirty to still put these cards in select rarities.
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1 month ago |
geektyrant.com | Tommy Williams
Xenoblade Chronicles X was originally released on the Wii U in 2015 and as I already mentioned, I have really wanted to play it but haven’t had the chance despite owning a Wii U. This meant I was super excited to play a remastered version on the Nintendo Switch. Since I have not played the Wii U version, this review will not be a comparison (with one exception we’ll get to) but rather a review from the perspective of a newcomer.
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1 month ago |
geektyrant.com | Tommy Williams
A few weeks ago, Ubisoft released the latest game in the popular Assassin’s Creed franchise, Assassin’s Creed Shadows. This addition to the series takes fans to feudal Japan circa 1579 CE and allows them to play as two different protagonists who we will talk about later. Ubisoft was kind enough to provide me a PC code to play Assassin’s Creed Shadows, but all thoughts below are my own. You can play the game now on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S now.
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