The Progressive Update 6/26/2025: Zohran Mamdani Makes History, Elections of July 2025.

It’s time to bring back an old favorite. Ever since 2020, the Left has seen electoral defeat after electoral defeat, enough that it’s become easy to lose faith in the movement as a whole. This reached its peak in 2024, where not only did every left leaning congressional challenger get blitzed with tens of millions …

Dragon Fantasy: The Black Tome of Ice (PS3/PS4/Vita/3DS/WiiU/PC): An Endearing, Yet Flawed Tribute (Detailed Review)

While I was playing through Dragon Fantasy: The Black Tome of Ice and thinking about what I would say for the review, I found myself thinking about a certain subject that has come up in a lot of previous reviews. That subject is whether to rate the game based on only the “objective” elements I …

Poem #145: Beyond Human

So gross…regress…So cold…confess…nothing…is left…my last…breath… Look inside my eyes and cry.Peel off the skin and lick.Shattered bones and dreams between.A mess of sins and broken limbs. I’ve got a secret but I won’t tell.All who know are confined to hell.Nothing’s alright, nothing is well.My final test barely upheld. Punish me for my grotesque being, only …

Rhapsody II: Ballad of the Little Princess (PS1/PC/PS5/Switch): A Harmonious Return (Detailed Review)

Here’s another game from the “I took too long to get to this” list! Yes, I know, I say that a lot… not the part about the list I mean. Point is, I meant to review Rhapsody II a lot earlier, and then a bunch of shit happened, and then I played a whole bunch …