Category Archives: DraxisBlog

Shadowrunning Isn’t What It Used To Be

One Gamer Reviews the SHADOWRUN SIXTH WORLD BEGINNER BOX I received this boxed game as a gift back in September, and I just finished reading it now about a month later. I have some very strong opinions about this product. I want to be fair and go into adequate detail, but not everyone will all […]

Review: X-Factor #1 (2020)

Welcome back, everyone! Today I have some more comics that I was able to read after getting them in from my local shop Vibranium Comics in Ocala Florida. These guys have been awesome during the Covid crap, as they have a nice little pull list for me, and then like once a month they are shipping them […]

Requiem for a Galaxy Far Far Away…

This week Lucasfilm has made an announcement that to me seems to be the Death Knell of one of the greatest Science Fiction Saga’s ever. There are only a handful of universes that have been around for as long as I have been reading. Of those Universes there was Star Wars, Dungeons and Dragons, and […]

Reflections on Star Wars VII Part 2

Ok so to continue on from the last blog, we now come to some of the more geeky and technical issues I had with this movie. But First be warned: I think that this movie relaxed the constraints of making Hyperdrive not look like just a form of teleportation. We know the Star Wars galaxy […]

Reflections on Star Wars VII Part 1

As you may have seen in our review blogs I was lucky enough to go and see Star Wars the Force Awakens the other day. In my review I was very much spoiler free or at least I hope I was but in this post there WILL BE SPOILERS     OK for those that […]

Reflections of Star Wars VII Part 3

Sorry for the rant in the previous blog but that as a writer was a particular sore spot for me, especially when a friend decided to take my opinions and just toss them out as though they were worthless and then type a very condescending reason as to why I am wrong…worst thing is she […]

Quality/Quantity Tag Teams

While watching the WWE now a days, it makes me think back to the days of old when I was just a child and how different wrestling was back then. Back in the day, you could hit someone with a chair to the side or top of their head, but not anymore. When I was […]

Quality/Quantity Brock Lesnar

Quality/Quantity: Brock Lesnar A little while ago I started a Quality/Quantity post that focused on Tag Teams in the WWE. I am wanting this to be an ongoing series in my writing because quite honestly there are two areas where the WWE and even other major things seem to lack. We either end up with […]

Prepare Your Child for Adulthood by Having Them Do Chores

One of our top priorities in parenthood is raising responsible, mature adults, but how do we help our rambunctious toddler or moody teenager grow into an adult with a strong work ethic? It begins by having children do chores at home. By helping out, children learn to take pride in their home while realizing that […]

Pokémon Go Was the Most Interesting Social Experiment of the Decade

Pokémon Go is an augmented reality mobile phone game based on the popular Pokémon video game franchise. Launched by Niantic in July of 2016 for iOS and Android devices, the game was an immediate phenomenon. Downloaded over 500 million times, it created a fascinating social experiment. Peer Pressure Almost immediately upon the game’s launch, Pokémon Go players […]