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Reviews   -   May 19, 2023 The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review — Whispers on the wind
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom review — Whispers on the wind

There’s a philosophical concept called the Ship of Theseus that I enjoy thinking about. Essentially, it asks that, if you have a ship and replace every single part of it over time due to wear and tear, is it still the same ship? If you save all the old

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 30, 2023 Final Fantasy I – VI Pixel Remaster Nintendo Switch review — A nostalgic bundle
Final Fantasy I – VI Pixel Remaster Nintendo Switch review — A nostalgic bundle

The Final Fantasy series is often regarded as one of the best and the most influential JRPG series of all time, and due to its age and massive success, the franchise has garnered several sequels, remasters, remakes, ports, and versions. One of the most significant and prominent remasters is the

by Abdul Saad
Reviews   -   Apr 29, 2023 Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed review — The end of the beginning
Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed review — The end of the beginning

The City is gone. In the wake of Consul N’s attack, even the very ground it stood on has been plunged into the sea. His grandfather dead and sister Na’el missing, Matthew is searching the center of Aionios – the Cent-Omnia Region – when he meets a person known only

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 27, 2023 DNF Duel review on Switch — Just the basics
DNF Duel review on Switch — Just the basics

We’re in something of a fighting game renaissance right now. Games like Dragon Ball FighterZ, Them’s Fightin Herds, Skullgirls, GuiltyGear -Strive-, Tekken, Granblue Fantasy Versus, and the looming release of Street Fighter 6 leave no shortage of choice in the genre. What used to be games of complicated

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 12, 2023 MegaMan Battle Network Legacy Collection review — Busting makes me feel good
MegaMan Battle Network Legacy Collection review — Busting makes me feel good

The MegaMan franchise has no shortage of sub-series, each offering a new and different take on the Blue Bomber and friends. The X and Zero series are essentially evolutions of the main games, while Legends took MegaMan into 3D for a Metroid and Zelda mash up, and of course Battle

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Apr 05, 2023 Batora: Lost Haven (Switch) review – A night and day dilemma
Batora: Lost Haven (Switch) review – A night and day dilemma

When a mysterious event nearly destroys Earth, Avril, a 16-year-old girl, is now the last hope of a dying Earth. But Avril’s path won’t be an easy one. She must travel between different planets in her efforts to restore balance and save her own. Sometimes the line between

by Cassie Peterson
Reviews   -   Mar 27, 2023 Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon review — Umbran tales
Bayonetta Origins: Cereza and the Lost Demon review — Umbran tales

Before she became Bayonetta, Cereza was an Umbran Witch in training. The child of an Umbra Witch and Lumen Sage, she is a pariah among witches. With her mother in prison, Morgana has taken pity on the young girl and trains her outside the village. One fateful night, Cereza receives

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Mar 24, 2023 Vernal Edge review — Blooming blades
Vernal Edge review — Blooming blades

The character action genre has mostly been restricted to the AAA space since the term first emerged. Games like Kingdom Hearts, Devil May Cry, and Hi-Fi Rush have deep, expansive movesets for players to express themselves with. There have been smaller titles that fit into the genre, like Ultrakill and

by David Flynn
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