A 2000s classic screened at Scotland Loves Anime, but how does Bloodlust hold up? A review of the stylish, gothic, but perhaps shallow, vampire hunt.
Archives for November 2025
Scotland Loves Anime Review: Golgo 13 – Dated, Daring, and Dangerous
Is Golgo 13: The Professional still a classic? We review the 80s action anime, looking at its pioneering CGI, artistic direction, and chauvinistic plot.
Scotland Loves Anime 2025: You’re Under Arrest delivers classic fun
A 90s anime classic hits the big screen. Read our spoiler-free review of You’re Under Arrest: The Movie from day two of Scotland Loves Anime.
Atlas Games’ Over the Edge 3E headlines new Bundle of Holding
Bundle of Holding has a new deal for Over the Edge Third Edition, the TTRPG of surreal conspiracy from Atlas Games and designer Jonathan Tweet.
Tabletop creators can now sell dice, books and cards directly via DriveThruRPG
Digital storefront DriveThruRPG is expanding its physical product offerings with a new “Partner Shipping Program” (PSP) for physical goods.
Review: Project A-Ko (an anime from the 80s)
Geek Native reviews Project A-ko, the launch film for Scotland Loves Anime. Is this 80s mecha-brawl a celebrated classic or just a dated relic full of cringe-worthy moments?
Steamforged Games adds two new horror-themed Epic Encounters boxes
Steamforged Games adds two new horror-themed D&D 5e sets to its Epic Encounters line, written by guest author Jason Charles Miller.
Elle Fanning discusses how she took on the challenge of playing two synthetics in ‘Predator: Badlands’
With Predator: Badlands currently dominating the box office at $40 million, setting a record for the franchise, fans are particularly loving the fact that the Predator and Alien franchises are finally officially linked.
Audio EXP Podcast: #308 – Gremlin Disobience
Explore the latest in geek news, including the launch of digital comic rivals Neon Ichiban and Sweet Shop, and Europe’s largest comic auction heading to market.
Sweet Shop launches digital comic store with a strict no AI policy
A new digital comic store called Sweet Shop has launched in beta with a hard-line “no AI” policy.









