In Geek Native’s Irregular Reconnaissance, we round up a batch of anime, write up reflections on the episodes in question and hurry to a quick rating.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #79
Mini-reviews for anime is the name of the game here, whether we’re tracking along with an episodic release or writing up a whole series in one shot, the idea is to be brief and spoiler-free.
Across the Planes: The Feywild review
Across the Planes: The Feywild is a D&D supplement that helps DMs get to grips with, and run adventures in, the Feywild Plane.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #78
In this issue of the column, you’ll find a mix of successes and of disappointment. We begin by looking at one of Crunchyroll’s big bets for the season, Noblesse, and while it’s not terrible, it’s not amazing either.
Blood hungry gods: A review of Onyx Equinox episode 1
The opening scenes contain death through suicide, sacrifice and murder. It’s not torture porn, but they don’t cut away either.
Geek gang: A review of Ashens and the Polybius Heist
As the name suggests, the Polybius Heist is a geeky comedy of a crime thriller in which the Ashens Eleven have to try and get their hands on an urban legend of an arcade cabinet that might be able to control people’s emotions.
The real deal: A review of Cyberpunk Red
Is it worth buying Cyberpunk Red if you already have the quickstart?
You are expected to die: An Against the Darkmaster review
Against the Darkmaster is a whopping 550-paged RPG from Open Ended Games.
Irregular Reconnaissance: Anime #77
In this Irregular Reconnaissance, we mix and match some of Netflix and Crunchyroll’s latest shows with some classics.
What does destiny want? A review of Old Soldiers #1
Old Soldiers is a comic book by Kevin Stone and Big House Comics.









