Mario is dead.
Just kidding, he’s fine. Super Mario Bros. Wonder revels in surprises like that, many just as lethal for Mario.
While this game in particular emphasizes the
It seems like the only Pokémon games I truly vibe with aren’t your traditional Gotta Catch ‘em All games, but instead their spinoffs. I’ve found myself deeply absorbed
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Rune Factory has held a special place in my heart since the first entry back on the DS in 2006. It combines relaxing farm and social sim elements from Story
The first Red Dead Redemption has been and will always be one of Rockstar’s beloved classics, thanks to its engaging narrative, memorable characters, and an expansive open world. This
I have never been a fan of wireless peripherals. As a proud user of wired products, including headphones, I have a strong bias against the wireless family. Why would I
My favorite thing about video games is that they are a constantly evolving art form. Since their inception, developers have experimented with unique ways to tell stories, often pushing the
Captain Olimar has crashed on Planet PNF-404… again. And it’s up to the Rescue Corps to find and save him. Unfortunately the Rescue Corps have also crashed, so
I’ve always described Lisa: The Painful and its DLC epilogue, Lisa: The Joyful, as amazing games I would never recommend to anyone ever. They’re fascinating explorations of the