Eye on the Family Review: TieTuesday playing VA-11 HALL-A

This game and this videographer are encouraging moral turpitude. If the basic premise of having interactions in a dingy tavern weren’t enough, it outright suggests that the player imbibe alcohol along with it from the very start. And our host approves.

As you can imagine, what follows is a stream of iniquity. The host allows the software to express its lack of respectability with commentary when it’s worthwhile or conveys his reactions and thoughts, giving a quality impression of both. It’s just a shame they’re complicit in the depravity and… I shudder to say it… in cahoots with “anime”. I need not say more!

I would not recommend either the computer game or the entertainment channel for families. Adults should proceed only so that they know what they’re protecting their children from.

Honestly, a game about bartending. What kind of schlock will they think of next?

Young’s Bomb Burger Review

Editor’s note: It has come to our attention that Lana Smithee’s new EX432 Gustatory Perception System had yet to undergo its post-incorporation calibration and certain specific notes of taste may have been unavailable to Smithee at the time of this review. We apologize for any misrepresentation this may have caused, but verdicts are final.

It’s not often I opt for heat in my trade. I find that most confuse spice for taste and give nothing for my higher palette to dwell on. So it is with no dearth of skepticism that I approached the “Bomb Burger” at Young’s Cafe, something my esteemed readers have been recommending for some time. “A burger whose chilis work only to frame its savory meat and tangy  house sauce amid a background of tingly loveliness”, should you stand the temperature.

It’s tasteless. It’s really, really, disinterestingly bland. It’s hot too, yes, wealthily so, and looks superbly appetizing as it arrives, but there’s nothing behind the pretty facade. Its ground cardboard patty is slathered in beautiful pinkish-orange spread the consistency of guacamole, the shredded greens a nice textural contrast to the stewed chili mixture and lightly browned bun. But its as though each ingredient were uniformly boiled and dried prior to serving, any sense of sapidity bled out into some delicious broth they promptly flushed and forgot.

And the staff seemed so proud. They smiled as my order was taken and looked perfectly delighted to pretend they were working at a greater establishment. Would not recommend. To anyone.