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One of the most popular exports out of Japan to the West is without a doubt Anime. Since the days of Dragonball Z and Bleach to the early days of Robotech, anime has always found a huge audience out West. And that trend continues to this day, with Anime bigger than it’s ever been, and for good reason. Anime offers incredible animations, with wonderful stories and a varied array of genres to capture every single type of imagination out there. And thanks to streaming services like CrunchyRoll and Funimation, the latest and greatest from Japan is now but a button press away. In 2021, anime fans were treated to some amazing shows and 2022 is shaping up even better. So here are the must watch shows available to you right…
Such an absolute honor to have you on FHM! What are you currently working on? Thank you! I am so honored to have been chosen to appear in FHM. I recently became a puppy Mom to a Shetland Sheepdog named Bandit and he is my current obsession, passion and job! I’ve always had a love for animals and Bandit has certainly stolen my heart. What is your idea of a really good time? Spending time with my family and friends is my favorite activity. Living in the Northeast, I love hiking and of course the snow! My absolute favorite thing to do is leaf peeping in the fall. I can’t wait to take my new little guy, Bandit, along with me this year as we explore the Northeast during the…
Fans of the Japanese role-playing game genre have truly been some of the luckiest gamers on the planet, considering the wealth of top-class games they have access to and with the release of the recent Xenoblade game, that list continues to grow. But what if you’re new to the genre or you played Xenoblade Chronicles 3 and now you want more JRPG action? Well you are in luck as there are some amazing games in the gnre you can play right now, regardless of your preferred console of choice. Here are four of the must-play JRPGs you can play right now. The Yakuza series has long been celebrated as an over-the-top Japanese crime drama with epic battles and dramatic story-telling. What it was not known for was its RPG elements…
The Japanese Role-Playing Game, better known as a JRPG, has been a staple of gaming since the early days of the beloved pastime. Offering multiple hours of epic stories, insane battles against enemies the size of skyscrapers and hours upon hours of leveling up your team members. From Final Fantasy to Dragon Quest to the Tales of series, JRPGs have become one of the most popular genres of all time. In recent years, Nintendo’s Xenoblade series quietly became arguably one of the most respected and anticipated JRPG and with the new release of Xenoblade Chronicles 3, the series proves that it hasn’t lost any steam. Developer Monolith Soft has once again taken what made the previous installments so successful and built on top of that to deliver the best Xenoblade…
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 As expected, Samsung would be the ones to create arguably the best foldable phone on the market right now. With its impressive main and cover screens, the Fold 4 has also been optimized for multitasking. Although the device might seem similar in design to the Fold 3, it’s what’s inside that counts. The Fold 4 features a much more powerful Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset, a great 50MP primary camera, and updated software that was far better suited to its large 7.6-inch screen. It is still quite expensive though and the camera might not be the best Samsung has to offer, as well as it not being an essential upgrade if you already own the Fold 3, but for any newcomers to the foldable…
The philosophy of identity has been the subject of unceasing debate since the origin of humankind. If you are so minded, you can read the classical scholarly accounts, including the marathon poem ‘The Odyssey,’ understood to have been penned by Homer around the eighth century BC, which, amongst other things, connects with the notion of self. Since I was a kid, and old enough to have deep and meaningful conversations with myself, the enigma of personality has been captivating. As I matured these ambiguities lessened somewhat as I negotiated a career – starting as a police officer ─ getting married and becoming a father. Loss has also shaped who I am. However, since adolescence one identifying feature has remained fairly consistent – the way I look. Save a much later…