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.
If gamers can agree on one thing, it’s that the Kingdom Hearts games soundtracks are phenomenal. Composed by the legendary Yoko Shimomura, the various tracks bring a hefty amount of emotion to every scene, regardless of the inherent silliness of Cloud Strife hanging out with Hades. It’s honestly
by David Flynn
I’ve never really liked Warriors games before now. Despite being able to take out hundreds of enemies at once, the combat and strategy of previous games just didn’t grab my attention. I played most of the original Hyrule Warriors on Wii U, and thought it was just OK.
by David Flynn
The reign of kings has come to Norway. The Jarls of the land have all decided to place their fealty in the hands of one man. This causes a split in the Raven Clan, with some accepting the new rule while most follow their former prince to greener pastures: England.
by David Flynn
While I’m not the biggest fan of realistic racing games, there have been a few that struck a chord with me, most notably the Forza Horizon series. There’s just something about the music, open world, and accessibility for all skill levels that puts me in a zen-like state
by David Flynn
After 18 years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit, Ichiban Kasuga is finally free. He sacrificed his freedom for the man he looked up to most, but the world has changed a lot since 2001. His patriarch has seemingly betrayed all of his ideals and when confronted
by David Flynn
People deal with their negative emotions in different ways. Some people exercise, others have sex at funerals, Travis Touchdown cuts off heads. No More Heroes was released in 2007 on the Wii and saw players taking on the role of Travis as he worked his way up the United Assassins
by David Flynn
When we reviewed Man of Medan, the first in Supermassive’s Dark Pictures Anthology, it was plagued with technical issues that made it difficult to play on an original Xbox One. It wasn’t a good start for their new horror series to say the least. Just in time for
by David Flynn
When I reviewed Oceanhorn 2 on Apple Arcade, I mentioned that the game, while very pretty, had a few control and graphical issues as well as causing my phone to get quite hot. Now the game has made its way to the Nintendo Switch, fitting for its clear Zelda inspiration.
by David Flynn