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It’s time for November’s last Weekly Recommendations post. This is a post I publish every Friday where I recommend three different kinds of entertainment. These may be anime, comics, video games, board games, movies, or other similar forms of media. They might also vary in genre, theme, age, and intended audience.
Villains Are Destined to Die
- Webtoon: Ongoing
- Fantasy, Romance, Drama
- Read on Tappytoon
The illegitimate child of a wealthy family stays up all night playing a hard-mode version of a dating simulation on her cell phone. When she finally falls asleep, she wakes up inside the game as the villainous character playable in hard mode. Penelope Eckhart is the duke’s fake daughter, and her family is cruel to her. Now, as Penelope, the heroine must capture the hearts of one of the suitors to survive the game, or else she will die.
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
- Video Game: Nintendo Switch, Switch 2, Wii U
- Action, Adventure, Role-playing
- Buy on Amazon
When Link awakens, he discovers that Princess Zelda has trapped Ganon in Hyrule’s palace with her. He must purge the Divine Beasts of Ganon’s monsters to use them to help fight Ganon. You travel Hyrule as Link, killing monsters and completing side quests and puzzles. It’s an open-world game that allows you to do whatever you want, whenever you want. It also contains several RPG aspects, such as gathering materials to make food that boosts your stats, purchasing various outfits that grant you different skills, and being able to travel anywhere on the map.
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
- TV Show: 111 episodes
- Adventure, Action, Comedy
- Buy on Amazon
After his stepmother, Hera, murders his wife and child, Hercules, the legendary half-god, sets out on adventures with his comrade, Iolaus, to battle monsters and save people. Hera desires Hercules’ death because he reminds her of Zeus’ betrayal.
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