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.



Bayonetta and Jeanne are enjoying their peaceful lives in New York City when a mysterious new enemy appears and destroys the city. According to a feisty new face, Viola, this is the work of the Singularity – a single man who has deemed his universe the only one worthy of existence.
by David Flynn
It Takes Two is the hit puzzle platformer about two parents trying to make their daughter cry! OK, I kid, but it is kinda like that. Editor David Burdette reviewed the game on PS5 back in 2021 (approximately 50 years ago) with a bit of help from myself as an
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Sackboy: A Big Adventure was one of the PS5’s launch titles. A spinoff of the Little Big Planet series, this 3D platformer sees you taking on the villainous Vex as he tries to take over the Imagisphere. As Sackboy, players jump, roll, slap, and grab through several worlds of
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Captain Raymond Lawrence has crash landed on Aster IV after his merchant vessel was attacked by the Federation. His escape pod is discovered by Princess Laeticia and her knight Albaird of the Aucerius Kingdom. It’ll be a while until rescue comes so Ray and Laeticia decide to cooperate and
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Today, Nintendo and Platinum Games have released the highly anticipated third entry in the Bayonetta series. The Bayonetta 3 game, which is the latest installment in the action-filled series, launches today for the Nintendo Switch family of systems. With the help of an ensemble of new and returning characters, the
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BONELAB attempts an incredible step forward for VR: full body physics simulation. This means you’re not just a floating head and some hands, you physically exist in the virtual environment more or less. You can pull yourself up ledges, move objects with just your hands, improvise a trash can
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I adored the original Tales from the Borderlands. It’s one of TellTale’s best works with heart and humor in equal measure. Sure it wasn’t perfect, especially with regards to choices having impact, but it was still an incredibly enjoyable narrative adventure game. Naturally, then, I was very
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The “Only on GameCube” on the box of Resident Evil 4 has become one of the biggest lies in gaming. Granted, it was true for a while; about 10 months. This 2005 classic has been rereleased and ported to just about everything, from PS2 to Windows (twice) to the Zeebo
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