“Kirby and the Forgotten Land” Review
The game is an enjoyable time from beginning to end, and those that decide to invest more time in the collect-a-thon will find a decent challenge that’s actually fun to power through.
Read moreThe game is an enjoyable time from beginning to end, and those that decide to invest more time in the collect-a-thon will find a decent challenge that’s actually fun to power through.
Read moreWay back in 2009, at the very tail end of the PS3’s lifecycle, Sony and Atlus USA decided to localize and publish a weird little action RPG called Demon’s Souls. Created by From Software, at that time a niche publisher…
Read moreNearly five years after the incredibly well received release of Horizon Zero Dawn, Guerilla Games has brought its fiery haired Aloy back for Horizon Forbidden West. The world is much larger this time, and while it can likely be a…
Read moreIf you’re someone who’s wanted Pokémon to take the next step as far as gameplay and being different, this one is it.
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Read moreThis year, we had some hints of normalcy, but with another COVID strain plaguing the world, it seems like we’re back in the bad part of the pandemic again, and it sucks. But at least I lost 50 lbs since…
Read moreWell…this year kinda sucked, huh? That’s actually what I said (more or less) last year, filled with hope and joy that the following year could only get better. Well…fuck me for believing any of that nonsense! Fortunately, we still had…
Read moreI played a couple games last year but mostly replayed some games to settle my mind. THOUGHTS AHEAD.
Read more2021 felt like the dark, gritty sequel to 2020 that nobody asked for. Looking back at the games I played this year, I found a pattern—most of them were picked from the basket of older games I hadn’t gotten around…
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