
Greg Seebregts
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I'm a South African writer, blogger and English tutor; I've published 1 novel and am working on publishing a 2nd. I also write reviews on whatever interests me. I have a YouTube Channel as well where I review books, and manga and so on.
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Old School Anime Reviews - Mobile Suit Gundam: War in the Pocket
Let's continue with the Gundam franchise for a bit, shall we? Given that the previous series is set in 0079, it only makes sense to continue in sequential order. This is Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket.
By Greg Seebregtsabout a year ago in Geeks
Splinter Cell: A Stealth Classic
So...I've talked about exploring older games before, and Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell is one of my favorites. It's one of the most challenging games I've played in a while - especially with my most recent playthroughs (yes, I did two playthroughs).
By Greg Seebregtsabout a year ago in Gamers
Top 10 Comic Book Movie Adaptations that Need to Happen (Redux)
Comic book films are back in business and more popular than ever with the recent success of Deadpool and Wolverine and the craziness of the MCU just keeping it all going. With the resurgence in comic book movies, comic books themselves have regained some popularity. Now, that remark probably doesn't make much sense - haven't they always been popular?
By Greg Seebregtsabout a year ago in Geeks
Assassin's Creed II: A Revenge Story Done Right
With the release and subsequently monumental success of Assassin's Creed in 2007, a sequel was pretty much guaranteed. The only question was; where would gamers be going next? Well, they didn't have to wait long to find out.
By Greg Seebregtsabout a year ago in Gamers
Horror Classics: The Satanic Rites of Dracula (1973)
Hammer Studios made a name for themselves with The Curse of Frankenstein in 1957, and went on to make horror movies throughout the late 50s and 60s. Unfortunately, however, by the time the 1970s rolled around, the movie scene had changed and Hammer, already struggling to keep up, was pretty much left behind. Vampires and werewolves just weren't as compelling or scary as they had been 20 years previously.
By Greg Seebregtsabout a year ago in Horror
Crime Chronicles: John Leonard Orr, Firefighter and Firestarter
Ever heard of Hero Syndrome? It's also called a Saviour Complex. This is a psychological condition where an individual seeks recognition for heroism. Now, from what I understand, this condition is pretty rare as such, it's not recognized by American Academy of Psychiatry. When this condition does manifest, however, it's usually in connection with someone in a position of trust; nurses, firefighters, police officers...you get the idea.
By Greg Seebregtsabout a year ago in Criminal
5 Underappreciated PC Games
You know, I'm sure I've got something of a brand here, don't you think? Well, I can't trademark it but I can still write it and share it. What is 'it', you ask? Why, a list of five videogames that just don't get a lot of love anymore.
By Greg Seebregtsabout a year ago in Gamers
Assassin's Creed I: 17 Years Later
Assassin's Creed is one of my favorite games and has been ever since I played it the first time back in 2019. The game was originally released for PC, XBox 360, and PlayStation 3 back in 2007 and has been a fan favorite ever since. Gamers loved the dynamic crowd and satisfying action elements, but where did Assassin's Creed come from and, perhaps more importantly, is it still worth your time?
By Greg Seebregtsabout a year ago in Gamers
Old School Anime Reviews - Mobile Suit Gundam
The Gundam franchise has been around for years, that's no secret, but where did it start? Why did it become so popular? How has it continued to grow over the years? Well, that's what we're going to discuss in today.
By Greg Seebregtsabout a year ago in Futurism
Horror Classics: Dracula A.D. 1972 (1972)
At the start of the 1970s, horror films were starting to change, and Hammer films was, to be frank, losing steam. Their films were losing their flair and, as a result, the company was losing money. Still, they kept punching out movies which weren't doing well.
By Greg Seebregtsabout a year ago in Horror











