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.
Your brother has been kidnapped by a strange beast that’s destroyed your home and killed your father. You follow the beast’s trail into the forest, only to discover your brother being pulled into an otherworldly portal. You attempt to follow, but it closes too quickly, and you find
by David Flynn
My first encounter with the original Shantae on the GameBoy Color was through a Let’s Play by a small YouTube creator by the name of Brickroad. Eventually, I played it for myself, but those videos immediately enamored me with the game’s wacky charm and unique mechanics. I’ve
by David Flynn
CrossWorlds is an extremely popular MMO of the distant future. Players put on a headset and are transported to another planet entirely, a world where they become Seekers; warriors who walk the Track of the Ancients to gain power and knowledge. Everything on this planet, aside from structures like houses
by David Flynn
Curse of Monkey Island is my favorite adventure game. It’s funny, well animated, and the puzzles, while ridiculous at times, are still fun to work out to this day. So why am I talking about Monkey Island in a review about Paper Mario? Well, I found that Origami King
by David Flynn
After several years of ignoring it, I think I may have a problem: I have too many pins. Part of me, the part that has ignored this ever-growing situation, thinks one can never have too many pins. This is the part that also thinks these ripped PJs have at least
by David Flynn
Eivor comes across an eerie graveyard, a corpse has been strung up above an altar. As she examines the gruesome monument, blood drips down and a mysterious woman suddenly appears and attacks the Wolf-Kissed. This boss fight is one of many side activities you can encounter in Assassin’s Creed
by David Flynn
Your life is a toot. It’s such a toot that you’ve decided to completely upend it and move to Badgetown on the mainland, where the friendly creatures called Ooblets aren’t banned. Upon arriving with nothing but the clothes on your back, Mayor Tinstle gives you the local
by David Flynn
Some people remember their hometowns fondly, with memories of youthful antics and days gone by – Sam Higgs is not one of those people. After leaving Basswood on bad terms, Sam thought he would never return, but after the death of his best friend, he reluctantly embarks on the long drive
by David Flynn