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.




Creatures of Ava lays all of its cards on the table within its first few minutes. You are Vic, and alongside your partner Tabitha you’ve been tasked by the company you work for to evacuate the planet of Ava, saving as many life forms as possible before the Withering
by David Flynn
Out of the Wii’s entire WiiWare library, World of Goo might have just been the crowning jewel. It was charming, weird, and most of all fun. There hasn’t been anything that quite scratched that itch of building absurd, living contraptions to solve puzzles since – until now. Almost 16
by David Flynn
Everyone has that one game from their childhood that they were absolutely fixated on. For some this might be a Mario or Zelda game, or maybe something like Chrono Trigger. For me, that was Tomba!. Tomba! had me enamored from moment one with its colorful world, catchy music, and wacky
by David Flynn
One Piece is something I’ve always wanted to read/watch, but its sheer volume intimidates me. The manga is currently over 1100 chapters, and while a single chapter would only take an average of 8 minutes to read, that’s still a whole lot of manga. Still, I really
by David Flynn
Last night, ATLUS hosted a livestream showcasing the world and characters of their upcoming RPG Metaphor: ReFantazio. During the stream, Studio Zero director Katsura Hashino introduced viewers to the various candidates vying for kingly power in the Royal Tournament. The protagonist, who is also in the Royal Tournament, begins his
by David Flynn
Today, ATLUS announced that the next Metaphor: ReFantazio showcase will take place on July 29th at 6pm PT and 9pm ET on the official ATLUS West YouTube channel. The showcase titled, Metaphor: ReFantazio “ATLUS Exclusive” Showcase – Characters will reveal more details about Metaphor: ReFantazio’s dynamic cast of characters, social
by David Flynn
Sometimes, you just want to turn your brain off, hang out with some friends, and have a few laughs. Unfortunately, there aren’t a ton of games out there you can do all three of those things with. With Dynasty Warriors you can mostly turn your brain off, but co-op
by David Flynn
I enjoyed playing and immersing myself in Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, but forgot about it completely after posting my review. The same could be said for the Avatar franchise as a whole. While it’s still good, the game’s first DLC – The Sky Breaker – isn’t trying to buck
by David Flynn