Nicholas Aguilera
Editor and lifelong lover of all things gaming.




Lightfall is here, which means Destiny 2’s 19th season, Season of the Seraph, has come to a close. Improving upon many of Season 18’s faults, Season of the Seraph delivered some much needed quality-of-life changes, a brilliant difficulty spike, and a story we will not soon forget. However,
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Far Cry 6: Lost Between Worlds had me asking myself a few things by the end of my playthrough: why does this DLC exist? Who is this for? Does any of this fit the Far Cry mold? Though I can’t offer any definitive answers to those questions, I do
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Do you ever find yourself wondering what it would be like to pilot a 60-foot tall robot warrior? If you’re anything like me, this is a daily occurrence. Thanks to Gundam Evolution, I am one solid step closer to understanding what it’s like. Gundam Evolution is a very
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As the latest Destiny 2 season comes to an end, it is time to look back on all of the changes, updates, and additions Season of Plunder brought to everyone’s favorite looter-shooter. Many additions, such as Arc 3.0 and the remastered King’s Fall raid, were welcome and
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The Last Oricru has commitment issues. After over ten hours with the game, I’m not sure exactly what I played. Is it a souls-like? Is it a narrative-driven RPG focused on choice? Is it a loot-driven exploration-heavy adventure? The answer is it is all of those things, but also
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Session: Skate Sim has some of the most in-depth skateboarding you can find in a video game today. The “Sim” in the game’s title is spot-on; if you’re looking for the same arcade-centric experience titles like Skate and Tony Hawk’s Underground offer, you are in the wrong
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