A Kay Purcell




As the release date for Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield creeps ever closer, some fans are feeling a little left out, and they’re becoming more and more vocal about it. We’re less than a month away from release, and we’ve only seen around twenty new Pokémon and
by A Kay Purcell
The embargo has been lifted for press impressions of the first hour and a half of Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield, and they are overwhelmingly positive, thus far. While we were not able to go hands-on with the new games ourselves, we’ve been avidly reading and collecting information from
by A Kay Purcell
When you travel for work as much as I do, you develop a streamlined routine. For me, that includes one carry-on suitcase, a window seat, and a simulation or tycoon game, especially when long-haul flights are involved. During just such a flight from Los Angeles to New York, I found
by A Kay Purcell
I have spent dozens of hours playing Game Freak’s new, original IP Little Town Hero, and I can’t help but compare and contrast its features, quirks, and design with the Pokémon games. The separation of powers and responsibilities between Game Freak and The Pokémon Company has never been
by A Kay Purcell
Little Town Hero is one of the most adorable, vexing games I’ve ever encountered. It tells a coming-of-age story featuring Axe, a young man seeking adventure while trapped inside in a small town which no one is allowed to leave. The game is a perplexing dichotomy of adorable graphics
by A Kay Purcell
It’s been just over a year since Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age released worldwide, and the long-promised Switch release has arrived. I’ve played a number of RPGs which are both smaller and less graphically demanding than Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age
by A Kay Purcell
We are fast approaching the release date for Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield, and it would be an understatement to say that I’ve spent a bit of time thinking about these games. I’ve come to accept the death of the National Dex, and have mourned its passing. Given
by A Kay Purcell
Pokémon is not a young franchise, and many of its fans are reaching an interesting age: they are adults with jobs, kids, and some even have some decent money to spend. So what happens when Pokemon grows up? Original Stitch has the answer. The customizable shirt company first revealed their
by A Kay Purcell