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.



I adored the remake of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2 last year on PS4. On top of being gorgeous, it revived the fun, arcade extreme sports gameplay that I loved from the series in my childhood. It seems like the Birdman is here to stay, because the
by David Flynn
Playing Famicom Detective Club is like reading an old book. There’s a good story in there, but the pages are sticking together so actually getting through it takes more effort than it should. The Girl Who Stands Behind has a gripping, if typical, detective mystery that is incredibly frustrating
by David Flynn
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity was released late last year, and in my review I thought it was a fun companion piece to Breath of the Wild, if a little too grindy. The first of two waves of downloadable content is now available, adding new weapons for Link and Zelda,
by David Flynn
In the distant future of 2020, humanity lives in fear of monsters called Others. The discovery of a psionic hormone dormant in the human brain has given people psychic abilities, which some now use to combat the Other threat. Because of this danger, the government of New Himuka has formed
by David Flynn
I’m not sure how common this knowledge is, but Sonic wasn’t SEGA’s first attempt at a mascot. For their first console, the Mega Drive, they had a boy named Alex Kidd. He’s a monkey lookin’ martial artist who goes up against the evil Janken to save
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Final Fantasy VII Remake was one of my favorite titles last year, despite only having played the original recently. It’s story, while controversial, redefined what a remake could be and the combat was a satisfying combination of classic turn based RPGs and modern character action games. Despite the name,
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Have you ever played a game that gives you exactly what you need, exactly when you need it? In the past, Wandersong, Celeste, and Mother 3 have all given me emotional catharsis in a time of need. Apparently, in an effort to help me specifically, developers of two of the
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Today during a Nintendo Direct, Nintendo showed off some of the new weapons and features coming to the first part of Age of Calamity’s expansion pass including a playable guardian and Zelda on the Master Cycle. Wave 1, pulse of the ancients, will be released through the eShop on
by David Flynn