Search This Blog

Showing posts with label Game of Thrones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Game of Thrones. Show all posts

Wednesday, 2 March 2016

March Madness

Beach yourself for March Madness, not the college sports not bands, am talking about the massive binge watching to come in March via Netflix.

Netflix is going to release both the fourth season of House of Cards on the second season of Daredevil on the 4th of March and the 18th of March respectively. Over the past few weeks, proper marketing with the use of posters and artworks have been every where, I have managed to snag a few, I am pumped and cannot wait to not sleep in order to be the first to finish the complete season before my friends.

I remember a few months back, Netflix proud of their success were vociferous enough to point out that they would like to double the amount of episodes, Better Call Saul just returned and unlike other Netflix Original Series it comes out weekly and not at once so one is yet to note if they have actually been doubled.

So mark your calendars and get prepared to be sucked in, better catch all your sleep now for even after March is the epic return of Game of Thrones.





Thursday, 28 May 2015

Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition Comments.


Guacamelee! is an indie game, a genre of games that is usually overlooked and underrated, I am guilty of that too, so I took a chance and played Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition on Playstation 4, by the way it is free now for those that have Playstation +, until 3rd June 2015 at least. This isn't a review, we're long past a review. Guacamelee! Super Turbo Championship Edition is a colourful 2D game with a cliche' storyline and cheesy dialogue, just take a look for yourself, it's easier that way, you'd like it and forgive my amateurish skills.

Thursday, 21 May 2015

Xbox One Halo Bundle.

Halo Bundle.

Microsoft just revealed a bundle loaded with a white version of the consoleHalo: The Master Chief Collection, 500GB of storage and a 14-day Xbox Live Gold trial. The special edition is only available in the US and costs $350. This will only be up for grabs in limited quantities.

Jon Snow; Heir to the Iron Throne?

Jon Snow
Conjectures to give you closure, Regarding the Mystery of the birth of Jon Snow! Arguably, the greatest enduring mystery of the series (other than who will sit on the Iron Throne when it’s all over) is the identity of Jon Snow’s mother. From the information we’re given, we’re told Ned fathered Snow with an unnamed woman when he was out fighting in Robert’s Rebellion, and brought the bastard home, which did not make his wife terribly happy. But we are never told explicitly who Snow’s mother is, and it’s always heralded as a key plot point as the books dance around the mystery. We all have given it a thought, at one time or another, the issue of the identity of Jon Snow's mother. Ned Stark was a honourable man even his enemies believed that and that was what led to his death. Now something interesting has happened in season five, as the show has all-but confirmed the most popular theory about Jon Snow’s mother? It didn’t do so outright, but the show absolutely hammered home key backstory relating to the theory last week, so much so that fans are taking it as a divine sign that all the predictions are true.

The points in question?
-      Littlefinger goes out of his way to explain to Sansa how Rhaegar Targaryen snubbing his Dornish wife at a tournament to give favour to Lyanna Stark, Ned’s sister, essentially sparked the entire rebellion given that she was promised to Robert. Sansa remarks that Rhaegar kidnapped and raped Lyanna as well, which had more than a little to do with Robert’s ire.

-      Stannis chastises his wife who makes disdainful comments about Jon Snow being Ned Stark’s bastard. Stannis says “that wasn’t his way” referring to Ned as an unflinching man of honour.

-      Barristan Selmy tells Daenerys about how her brother Rhaegear was a great leader and a man of the people, as he used to walk around public singing to the common folk. The point is that being kind to subjects rather than cruel can be a good way to rule, as she might become more like the Mad King instead, if she’s too violent and vengeful.

The Iron Throne.
Ned Stark is not Jon Snow’s father. Rather, Snow was born out of a forbidden union between Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark. Either he kidnapped and raped her, as the Stark and Robert say, or perhaps there’s some small possibility the feelings were mutual and she ran off with him (hence Selmy’s praise of his character). Regardless, she died, and Ned swore to care for the boy as his own, returning to Winterfell claiming he’d fathered a bastard and stained his honour. If true, our favourite Commander of the Nights watch might be the true king and the chosen one to be on the Iron Throne. And yeah! Yeah!! I have read of his death somewhere, but you never can tell, there are many ways to bring back a dead man to life in Westeros.