Sean Anthony




Several years ago, the competitive puzzle game community was given a unique mash-up of two unlikely allies: Puyo Puyo and Tetris. While the concept in theory sounded strange, in execution and through a wide variety of modes, it was a hit and even had tournaments at AnimEVO, the anime fighting
by Sean Anthony
Fighting game crossovers have become popular over the years with titles like Marvel vs Capcom bringing in crowds at tournaments, but a few years ago SEGA made the bold choice of crossing over two competitive puzzle games. This was a success, as Puyo Puyo Tetris stood as not only a
by Sean Anthony
Pikmin has always been a strange series for Nintendo, as unlike their other franchises, there is almost always another entry on the horizon. Said entry also takes an extraordinarily long time to be released. Pikmin 3 was first released in 2013 on Wii U, and there was some buzz around
by Sean Anthony
Perhaps the easiest way to create a co-op experience in any sort of medium is to literally tie two characters together with a rope. Both characters will have to work together to overcome even the most menial task together. We’ve seen several games take advantage of this concept, and
by Sean Anthony
It’s often said that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but there’s something else to be said by something that imitates and then expands to become something almost greater than its own inspiration. That’s how I feel about Bug Fables: The Everlasting Sapling, Moonsprout Games’ love
by Sean Anthony
Resident Evil 2 was easily one of my favorite titles of 2019, and that’s not just because the original Resident Evil 2 was my favorite in the series. It took a classic and evolved it, improving on the story and gameplay while creating a genuinely terrifying experience filled with
by Sean Anthony
Bubble Bobble has always been a strange game for me. You blow bubbles onto enemies then pop them with the spikes on your cute little dragon back. Ever since its first iteration in arcades in 1986, it has allowed you to play with a partner, but Bubble Bobble 4 Friends
by Sean Anthony
Capcom has put out several Mega Man Legacy Collections over the past few years, covering the entirety of the Mega Man series and the X series.Since the latter was released, fans speculated if the Mega Man Zero series would be next. Capcom took things a step further by not
by Sean Anthony