A Kay Purcell




Some people manage their stress by meditating, others by doing yoga. Some people use shooting games as a coping mechanism, venting their frustrations in a spray of bullets. I’ve found something of a middle ground, where I use video games to mitigate my stress, but I tend to go
by A Kay Purcell
I’m a big fan of the Dragon Quest series, and have been for longer than I can remember. While I’ve enjoyed playing the remakes of Dragon Quest VII and Dragon Quest VIII on my 3DS, I’ve been yearning for an entirely new adventure filled with the irreverent
by A Kay Purcell
Virtual Reality shooters have become an obsession of mine, as you may have gleaned from my articles about Raw Data and Archangel: Hellfire. There’s something about this genre that triggers the pleasure center of my brain in a way that no 2D shooter has ever been able to approach,
by A Kay Purcell
The wait is over, trainers! Two new Pokémon games, Pokémon Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon Let’s Go, Eevee! will be coming to the Nintendo Switch on November 16th, 2018! These new titles bring players back to the Kanto region, and come with a new art style, new ways
by A Kay Purcell
Gaming on-the-go is becoming more and more popular, and thankfully, mobile phones are rising to the task. I got to spend some quality time with a prototype of the RED Hydrogen One phone, an impressive phone with an equally impressive $1,200 price tag. You may not be familiar with
by A Kay Purcell
The Archangel: Hellfire Early Access Battle Training is live, and I got to play a round of 2v2 Team Deathmatch in the icy Collins Base battlefield. I’ve already written pretty extensively about the mechanics in the Hellfire update on the Oculus, so I’m going to skip detailing the
by A Kay Purcell
Archangel: Hellfire explodes into Early Access today, bringing with it destructible maps, new mechs, and the fan-requested off-rails Team Deathmatch, an intense 2V2 multiplayer combat mode. Early Access Battle Training is available to everyone who already owns a copy of Archangel, giving early adopters a full month to learn the
by A Kay Purcell
It’s no secret that I’m a big fan of Archangel, I’ve been hyped about it since the very first demo back in February of 2017. There’s just something about piloting a giant robot that fills my inner child with glee, and nothing draws out my bloodlust
by A Kay Purcell