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.




In the rainy city of Seattle, there’s a cafe that only opens late at night. Coffee Talk is a place where all walks of life can relax, feel safe, and enjoy a good cuppa. Patrons from all over the city have made this place a regular part of their
by David Flynn
Hal Scion’s investigation into the murder of professor Rumford continues as the city of Astrum Close continues to descend into unreality. After initially pinning the murder on Systelia, a robotic puppet controlled by an unknown party, he discovers that the doll is actually inhabited by his friend and roommate
by David Flynn
The MegaMan franchise has no shortage of sub-series, each offering a new and different take on the Blue Bomber and friends. The X and Zero series are essentially evolutions of the main games, while Legends took MegaMan into 3D for a Metroid and Zelda mash up, and of course Battle
by David Flynn
Every single video game is a miracle. That’s not an exaggeration; games take an incredible amount of time, effort, and care that anything, from the smallest phone games to the cutting edge AAA, continues to amaze me. Infinite Guitars is clearly a work of passion. It’s got incredible
by David Flynn
I get a lot of books from SquareEnix, mostly related to the Final Fantasy franchise. Unfortunately, I don’t always have time to fully read and review them in a way that would do the work justice. I really love covering these, so rather than waiting months until my schedule
by David Flynn
Sonic Frontiers just got its first update, so Editors Jack Zustiak and David Flynn head back to the Starfall Islands to see what’s new. We’ve got a few cosmetics, modes, and quality of life features to go over, so let’s check out the Sights, Sounds, and Speeds.
by David Flynn & Jack Zustiak
Before she became Bayonetta, Cereza was an Umbran Witch in training. The child of an Umbra Witch and Lumen Sage, she is a pariah among witches. With her mother in prison, Morgana has taken pity on the young girl and trains her outside the village. One fateful night, Cereza receives
by David Flynn
The character action genre has mostly been restricted to the AAA space since the term first emerged. Games like Kingdom Hearts, Devil May Cry, and Hi-Fi Rush have deep, expansive movesets for players to express themselves with. There have been smaller titles that fit into the genre, like Ultrakill and
by David Flynn