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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.

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Reviews   -   Jul 21, 2023 Lacrimosa of Dana: Ys VIII Novelization review — Seiren calls again
Lacrimosa of Dana: Ys VIII Novelization review — Seiren calls again

Ys VIII was my introduction into the series, and quickly became one of my favorite games. Everything about it, from the music to the combat to the story and characters, was top notch. I went on to play IX, but it just doesn’t quite hit the same spot that

by David Flynn
Previews   -   Jul 19, 2023 The Crew Motorfest Preview — To the horizon
The Crew Motorfest Preview — To the horizon

There’s a particular type of racing game I really enjoy. There is something interesting about full on simulators like Gran Turismo 7 (before they added microtransactions), but I’m drawn towards more arcade-like experiences. Classics like Ridge Racer Type R, basically every Mario Kart, Sega Rally, and more modern

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jul 17, 2023 Everybody 1-2-Switch! review — Horsing around
Everybody 1-2-Switch! review — Horsing around

Nintendo makes some of the best family friendly party games out there. The Mario Party series is a great example, essentially a board game with a variety of minigames attached. While you could also put Smash Bros. or Mario Kart on that list, these “minigame collections” are what I think

by David Flynn
Editorials   -   Jul 17, 2023 Unwraveling Paper Mario — From sincerity to artifice
Unwraveling Paper Mario — From sincerity to artifice

I’ve been thinking about Paper Mario for… a long time. Originally this article was going to be a massive series of retrospectives on each game in the series, from Mario RPG leading up to Origami King, and a look at what could have been in Bug Fables. Obviously, that

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jul 03, 2023 Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective review — Only cool cats remember
Ghost Trick: Phantom Detective review — Only cool cats remember

In the dead of night, on the edge of town, a woman is being held at gunpoint in a junkyard. Being the gentleman that you are, you would intervene – but there’s one big problem with that, you’re dead. Despite not knowing who you are or who killed you

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2023 Crash Team Rumble review — A Crash course in fun
Crash Team Rumble review — A Crash course in fun

I never expected there to be a competitive multiplayer Crash Bandicoot game, let alone enjoy it, yet here we are. From the outside, Crash Team Rumble sounds like a terrible idea. Let’s take these beloved platforming mascots, and put them in an arena to duke it out over Wumpa

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 27, 2023 Sonic Origins Plus review — Have no fear, Amy Rose is here!
Sonic Origins Plus review — Have no fear, Amy Rose is here!

Sonic Origins may not be the best collection out there or even the optimal versions of the games it contained, but it’s still a great way to re-experience Sonic’s Genesis classics. In my review, I loved additions like animated cutscenes and the extras like mission mode while still

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jun 26, 2023 Pikmin 1 & 2 review on Switch — Asleep at the wheel
Pikmin 1 & 2 review on Switch — Asleep at the wheel

Pikmin is a weird franchise, even for Nintendo. Usually, behind each of their titles, you can find some core feeling or idea that the developers are trying to get across to the player. For Mario, this is the joy of movement and acrobatics, for Zelda it’s adventure, and for

by David Flynn
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