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.
The story of Kazuma Kiryu has come to an end. Now with the enhanced re-releases of the PlayStation 3 trilogy, it’s possible to play through all of his trials and tribulations on PS4. Since Yakuza 0 was so successful it essentially launched the series into the mainstream, there will
by David Flynn
Sonic 2 is a game that defined my childhood. I used to play it all the time at a friend’s house, and later with my dad in one of the collections on gamecube. It’s my favorite out of the classic Sonic titles from nostalgia alone, even if now
by David Flynn
I think we can all agree that giant robots are cool. The fantasy of flying around in a powerful yet graceful mech has appeared in media time and time again. These cool robots can be used to explore powerful themes and ideas like in Evangelion, but sometimes you don’t
by David Flynn
Doris is dead. She has been for at least one episode now in the ongoing Tale of Doris and the Dragon, but that’s beside the point. Doris has found herself in the Divide, the realm between the living world and whatever comes after, and before moving on she’s
by David Flynn
You’re lying on your bed browsing social media on your phone, your cat lying peacefully nearby, when suddenly a green alien demon lady blows open the wall of your apartment and kidnaps your cat. You’ll have to stylishly beat up the robot army standing between you and the
by David Flynn
Arc of Alchemist has nothing to do with alchemy. The word itself is only used two times in the entire game (yes, I counted). The game takes place on a post apocalyptic earth, where the whole world has become a desert and humanity has split up into several different nations,
by David Flynn
Being in the entertainment business can be hectic. One minute you’re signing autographs for fans after a concert, the next you’re recording lines for an upcoming anime series, and after that you’re fighting demons in another dimension. Wait, what?! That’s the idea behind Tokyo Mirage Sessions
by David Flynn
There are many games that attempt to fulfill the fantasy of bullet time presented in The Matrix, but only a few that get it right. Retimed takes a more arcade-y approach to this idea. You and up to three friends hop around a 2D arena while trying to shoot everyone
by David Flynn