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Reviews   -   Aug 08, 2021 Three minutes standing ovation — NEO: The World Ends With You Review
Three minutes standing ovation — NEO: The World Ends With You Review

In the city of Shibuya, personalities and creeds clash on a daily basis. A high schooler named Rindo is going about his business with his best friend Fret when they’re suddenly pulled into a twisted game for their lives. The Reaper’s Game pits teams of Players against each

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 03, 2021 Other dimensions are just OK — Unbound: Worlds Apart Review
Other dimensions are just OK — Unbound: Worlds Apart Review

Metroidvanias and difficulty go hand in hand these days. Rightly so, in my opinion, as the genre can loosely be centered around the theme of finding your own path. These types of games typically plop you somewhere in their world with minimal direction, and off you go to discover the

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jul 26, 2021 Nobunaga’s bizarre adventure — Samurai Warriors 5 review
Nobunaga’s bizarre adventure — Samurai Warriors 5 review

It’s hard to believe most of our favorite series of the sixth generation of consoles are decades old at this point. It feels like 2000 was yesterday, but our games have gotten much more technologically advanced since then. It’s only fair that newer entries act as reboots for

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 24, 2021 Clear skies — The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD Review
Clear skies — The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD Review

This is a tale passed down through the ages. Its actors and setting may change, but at its core this is the same story. But where did this epic originate? The first of these many adventures began in the sky, with two star crossed lovers unaware of the destiny before

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jul 21, 2021 A fantastic furry follow-up — Winds of Change review
A fantastic furry follow-up — Winds of Change review

I think I’ve gotten comfortable with saying that while I’m not a furry, I do appreciate anthropomorphic art and stories. (Trust me, it was probably Beastars.) A while ago, my buddy reviewed Major\Minor for Gaming Trend, and while I was a bit dissuaded from picking that visual

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 21, 2021 The kids are alright — World’s End Club Review
The kids are alright — World’s End Club Review

The “killing game” subgenre of adventure games has a relatively small yet dedicated fanbase. Games like Danganronpa and Zero Escape ignited a passion for these situations and characters that has resulted in sequels, anime adaptations, and even original fan games like Your Turn to Die. These games focus on an

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jul 19, 2021 Criss Cross — Cris Tales Review
Criss Cross — Cris Tales Review

Time travel is a complicated concept. In addition to several different theories on how it could work in reality, there’s a ton of fiction focused on the idea, how it could be used, and its dangers. While it may have started with The Time Machine by H.G. Wells,

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Jul 07, 2021 Riders on the storm — Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin Review
Riders on the storm — Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin Review

While most people have an adversarial relationship with monsters, there exist several communities throughout the world who live in harmony with the beasts. These Riders raise Monsties as companions and protectors in a mutually beneficial relationship. Players take the reins of a new Rider, the grandchild of Red – one of

by David Flynn
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