This week on The Entertainment Dome, we decide to hold off on talking about Kingdom Hearts III for the time being so we can discuss the latest Nintendo Direct, where James gets excited over the new Fire Emblem and I completely derail the conversation by bringing up the series’ previous “problematic” relationships.
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The Entertainment Dome Episode 106 – This Ship’s Canon Now, Right?
Last week on The Entertainment Dome, we spent the hour discussing the final two episodes of RWBY Volume 6, including Blake and Yang’s battle with Adam, THAT character reveal and what could potentially entail in Volume 7 (apologies for the slight audio issues).
The Entertainment Dome Episode 105 – Do Good Out of Spite
Last week on The Entertainment Dome, we only had one episode of RWBY Volume 6 to chat about before moving on to a feel-good story about a certain charity stream and one last Kingdom Hearts III discussion before the game’s release.
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The Entertainment Dome Episode 104 – I Need a RoosterTeeth First Subscription
This week on The Entertainment Dome, we spend the entire hour on the latest RWBY Volume 6 episodes, and are forced to admit that this supposedly flawless season has its problems (apologies for the audio issues).
The Entertainment Dome Episode 103 – The Milking Has Begun
This week on the Entertainment Dome, our RWBY Recap leads to some tangents about representation in media and why it’s okay for good characters to do bad things and we theorise what the mysterious Persona 5 R could be.
Ten Anticipated Games of 2019
2018 was a very mixed year in terms of videogames. It was a year of stellar highs and abysmal lows. On one hand, the PS4 exclusive Spider-Man game proved that not only were single-player titles still in demand but licensed games could also be incredible, Octopath Traveler was a perfect throwback to SNES-era RPGs and showed how beloved turn-based RPGs still are and only last month we got Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, which very much lived up to its name considering it’s a game where Princess Peach can beat up Cloud Strife in the middle of Dracula’s Castle.
On the other hand, however, gross mismanagement led to the closure of TellTale Games, resulting in several highly anticipated titles getting cancelled and its employees suddenly jobless, the lootbox craze became so bad that some countries have made them illegal, which sets a worrying precedent for the possibility of games becoming regulated, and do I even need to bring up the utter fuster-cluck that was Fallout 76?
As always, I prefer to not dwell on the past but focus on the future. We all have high expectations for 2019 and while I’m sure there’s a myriad of bullshit headed our way, there’re gonna be some amazing things too. So let me share with you the ten games I’m most looking forward to this year. Continue reading
The Entertainment Dome Episode 102 – We Never Saw It Coming
This week on The Entertainment Dome, I express my unbridled glee about the latest RWBY Volume 6 episodes, before we move on to talking about some of the Game Awards announcements, including the Super Smash Bros/Persona 5 collab.
The Entertainment Dome Episode 101 – The Messiest Divorce Ever
Last week on The Entertainment Dome, James and I recapped the rather meaty third and fourth episodes of RWBY Volume 6 and reacted to the insane backstory reveals.
The Entertainment Dome Episode 100 – We’re Still Doing This?
Last week was The Entertainment Dome’s 100th episode and James and I decided to spend it by discussing the Detective Pikachu trailer and how we’re weirdly excited for the movie, but not before I subject James to my dumb RWBY Volume 6 theories during the weekly recap.
Here’s to the next 100!
Quarter Arcades: Pac-Man – First Impressions

Last week, I was able to attend the launch event for a new range of miniature arcade cabinets by Quarter Arcades, a subsidiary of Numskull Designs – a site dedicated to making officially licensed merchandise like shirts, mugs, wallets and more based around our favourite videogame, movie and TV franchises. Basically, they make cool stuff, and I consider myself very lucky to have been invited to the event by their PR guy, Ryan Brown, who I was also able to chat with about their first arcade title and their upcoming plans for the range so I could write this very article. Continue reading