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 world is going to end. The AI system Aion, conceived at the limits of all human knowledge, has determined that its policy of non-intervention must be circumvented. To prevent the apocalypse, it has created two splinters of itself in the form of humanoid women: Ringo and Figue. The world
by David Flynn
Aionios is a world eternally at war. Colonies of Keves and Agnus fight to steal each other’s very lives and fill their Flame Clocks to live just one moment longer. The soldiers live a mere 10 years, but spend every waking moment fighting for their queen. Six soldiers, three
by David Flynn
If you’re a parent trying to balance things like gaming and taking care of a child, my heart goes out to you. It’s hard enough to find time for yourself as a working adult, let alone raising another life; especially if they’re not old enough to entertain
by David Flynn
We’re spoiled for choice when it comes to portable computing these days. Do you want to lug around what’s essentially a portable desktop that needs to be plugged in at all times for full power, a lightweight notebook that can only do the basics, or something in the
by David Flynn
You already know Portal and Portal 2 are two of the best games ever made. Heck, you probably know the phrase “the cake is a lie” even if you’ve been living under a rock. The impact Valve has made here can be felt throughout the entire game industry and
by David Flynn
High above Mexico’s Horizon Festival lies a racer’s orange paradise. A life-size Hot Wheels track crisscrosses mountains, forests, and even a volcano. Here, you can achieve spectacular speeds and stunts normally impossible below. To once again become Horizon’s very best, you’ll need to master these new
by David Flynn
Rune Factory 5 first released on Nintendo Switch just a few months ago, but it’s already made its way to PCs. Our very own Earthmate, Kay Purcell, reviewed the game in March, calling it a good enough entry to the series that lacked both polish and new additions. I
by David Flynn
Phantomile is a peaceful land of dreams. Klonoa lives happily with his grandfather when a magic ring falls from the sky. Inside the ring is a spirit by the name of Huepo, and the two become best friends. Eventually, Klonoa has a dream of an airship crashing into the nearby
by David Flynn