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.
There are a lot of Final Fantasy games. I’m not just talking about spinoffs either – Final Fantasy IV alone has been released on five different consoles with slight or massive differences between each release. Some versions had loading times, extra content, or were full 3D remakes. There are a
by David Flynn
It’s been almost a year since Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity was released, and now we finally have the last DLC. Titled Guardian of Remembrance, the second half of the season pass introduces a few new story based missions, new characters, and several EX quests to complete. During some
by David Flynn
God is dead. 18 years ago, Lucifer defeated the Creator, and brought about the Da’at; a barren world which yearns for a Nahobino as its ruler. However, in His last breath, God safeguarded Tokyo, where humans now live oblivious to the true state of the universe. One of these
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I continue to find cloud gaming on Switch fascinating. I’ve reviewed a majority of the cloud titles so far (sometimes in other editors’ reviews), and despite my often lamented, terrible internet, I generally find them to be great ways to play games that otherwise wouldn’t be on the
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Dying Light is a 2015, open world, zombie parkour game and, after the success of its launch, I have never heard anyone talk about it. Ever. Critics were relatively positive on the game and it sold pretty well, so why is this the case? Well, as many have already pointed
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I may adore tabletop role playing games, but that doesn’t mean I can play them often or really ever. I played Dungeons and Dragons exactly once in college, then dungeon mastered for my siblings twice, and I watch actual play shows like Stitch of Fate and The “C” Team,
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On your way back to the dorms, one of your friends strays away from the group to take a call. After he’s gone for some time, you go to look for him. You hear his voice in a tunnel and enter to investigate when suddenly the ceiling starts to
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Naomi Hayward is €30,000,000 in debt. As a photojournalist for Morning Bell news, she’s been offered a gig to pay off her entire debt: uncover the secrets of Rainy Woods. Located in the English countryside, Rainy Woods is supposedly the “happiest town in the world”. No one
by David Flynn