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.



Slamming figures together was a staple of toys back in the 90s and 2000s. Jump forward a couple decades and we’ve reached the point where companies realize they can weaponize this in the form of games like Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2. A sequel to the seemingly successful crossover game
by David Flynn
The simulator genre has gotten a bit weird over the years, with parody games like Goat Simulator and more out there titles like PC Building Simulator, but PowerWash Simulator reminds me of why this kind of game is appealing in the first place. You take something normally tedious, strip out
by David Flynn
I started Star Ocean The Second Story R with high hopes. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the two others I’ve played so far, First Departure R and The Divine Force, and I’ve heard great things about the series’ second entry. For the first several hours, it was exactly what
by David Flynn
Editing videos has almost become part of my daily routine. On top of capturing and posting gameplay of just about every game I review, I also edit a lot of GT’s other videos like reviews and many of those monthly upcoming games lists. Some recent work I’ve been
by David Flynn
Today, in partnership with Double Fine Productions and Disney, iam8bit is rereleasing the cult classic Grim Fandango’s soundtrack. Grim Fandango has been resurrected to hit the turntable once again for the game’s 25th anniversary! In partnership with Double Fine Productions and Disney, iam8bit is repressing the fan-favorite Grim
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James Cameron’s Avatar was, in all honesty, an OK film. It was nice to look at, but the story, characters, writing, and everything else left little to no impression on me. Still, the moon of Pandora is a fascinating place inhabited by the equally interesting cat-like Na’vi people.
by David Flynn
You are on a path in the woods. At the end of that path is a cabin. In the basement of that cabin is a princess. Your job is to kill her. No matter what she says, no matter what she does, she cannot leave that cabin. If set free,
by David Flynn
Sometimes I wonder what SEGA would be like if they never left the console business. If the Dreamcast wasn’t a failure, and if Sonic functioned a bit more like Mario does on Nintendo consoles, with 2D and 3D entries every once in a while. Sonic Superstars is the answer
by David Flynn