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.
Ever wonder how Spider-Man avoids getting motion sick while web swinging? Turns out, he doesn’t! Yupitergrad is a VR platformer that sees you donning the… suction glove thingies of a Russian Cosmonaut in what’s very clearly a cold war era parody as you swing around to fix the
by David Flynn
The latest game starring the Freelance Police is launching today on Oculus Quest devices! Even multimedia evil-slappers like Sam & Max could use a hand, and this time they’re using the incomprehensible magic of virtual reality to invite the player into their off-kilter world for a furious day of
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While most people have an adversarial relationship with monsters, there exist several communities throughout the world who live in harmony with the beasts. These Riders raise Monsties as companions and protectors in a mutually beneficial relationship. Players take the reins of a new Rider, the grandchild of Red – one of
by David Flynn
In college, I majored in Simulation and Game Design. I’ve taken tons of programming classes, learned several coding languages, yet I still have trouble wrapping my head around basic concepts. Sure, I can prototype a very basic game in Unity, Unreal, or even C# and Python, but anything beyond
by David Flynn
I have a bit of a history with The Elder Scrolls Online. At launch, I played it with a few friends and we fell off very quickly, especially since it was a subscription based MMO at the time. A few years later, I worked QA on the game at Bethesda
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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
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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