David Flynn
David is the kind of person to wear his heart on his sleeve. He can find positives in anything, like this is a person who loved Star Fox Zero to death. You’ll see him playing all kinds of games.
As much as I enjoy ragging on bad games, it’s still hard to tell a smaller developer their baby is ugly. Upon finishing Werewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood, I counted about 46 developers at Cyanide Studio, and while I admire the amount of effort and thought put into some aspects
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Six months after the Phantom Thieves stole Tokyo’s heart, their leader returns to the city for summer vacation. Despite planning for a quaint camping trip, the Thieves are called back into action once they discover a pop-star is using the Metaverse to steal her fans’ desires. Accompanied by a
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It’s been 10 years since Scott Pilgrim bumbled his way into getting a life, and since then Brian Lee O’Malley’s beloved comic series was adapted into a film directed by Edgar Wright and a beat-em up video game developed by Ubisoft,. While you can still read the
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It really is a shame the Metal Gear franchise is essentially dead at this point. Konami clearly doesn’t know what makes these games fun or interesting and series creative lead Hideo Kojima has gone on to greener pastures at Sony where he has much more freedom. While I’d
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Square Enix has used the Final Fantasy brand to test the waters with initially unrelated games outside of Japan. While the Mana series originates more directly from FF (subtitled Final Fantasy Gaiden in Japan), SaGa took a bit longer to ditch the moniker. The first three games all made their
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A strange forest has been haunting your dreams for as long as you can remember. These dreams are filled with strange symbols, spirits, beauty, and violence. The forest wants something from you. You, Maia Boroditch and a fellow college student take a trip to Białowieża, the town in which the
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If Bravely Default and Bravely Second harkened back to Final Fantasy’s 16-bit era, Bravely Default II (for some reason not titled Bravely Third) emulates FF’s 32-bit days. The jump here from the 3DS to the Switch has the same magnitude as going from FF6 to 7, complete with
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The great Kate Bishop has joined the fight in Marvel’s Avengers! Hawkeye’s apprentice brings with her a diverse moveset and a short story campaign, along with the ability to use her in any other part of the game too. While Kate is very fun to play as, there’
by David Flynn