Stefan Alexander

The aptly named Hyrule Warriors Legends is exactly what you’d expect from mixing together The Legend of Zelda and Dynasty Warriors. Add one part revered legacy to one part unapologetically repetitive series, and the resulting product is… actually, not half bad. Between the enjoyable Zelda characters, thematics and storyline,
by Stefan Alexander
At long last there’s a game that fully legitimizes my ownership of a Wii U. And I’m not talking about some Mario Bros. spin off, I’m talking about Xenoblade Chronicles X from Monolith Soft and Nintendo. I’ve had my eye on this this spiritual successor to
by Stefan Alexander
I’ve been through my fair share of phone cases over the years and I’ve mostly figured out what I do and don’t like about them. But with so many choices, it can still be hard to find a product that fits the bill. Basically, a good case
by Stefan AlexanderOne of the best things about the 3DS is its wide and ever-growing library of JRPG’s. This new release of Etrian Odyssey 2 Untold: The Fafnir Knight adds to the handheld 3D Nintendo system’s long line of great games. It features the same polished and elaborate gameplay as
by Stefan Alexander
I try not to think about it much, but there was a brief period of my life not too long ago when I was deeply ingrained in playing Destiny. No joke, I lived and breathed daily strikes, weapon buffers and maxed-out exotic gear. Thankfully, those days are behind me, but
by Stefan AlexanderI’m going to be brutally honest, I thought this game was absolute garbage when I first picked it up. The graphics looked dated, the gameplay made no sense at all, and the learning curve was so high that I was constantly dying and restarting before making any real progress.
by Stefan AlexanderThere are games that you play, and then there are games, like Xenoblade Chronicles, that you experience. This was a tough review to write, partly because it’s challenging to whittle down everything about this ridiculously massive RPG into a readable size, but mostly because it’s just so hard
by Stefan Alexander
With a name like Mario Vs. Donkey Kong, this game might be mistakenly confused as a bout between the mustached plumber and his onetime nemesis, the barrel-hurling Gorilla. And while the game does pull aesthetics from classic Mario and Donkey Kong titles, there really isn’t a great deal about
by Stefan Alexander