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Reviews   -   Aug 01, 2021 It’s like I’m back losing tokens at Chuck-E-Cheese — In Da Hoop! review
It’s like I’m back losing tokens at Chuck-E-Cheese — In Da Hoop! review

VR has certainly been an evolving medium that continues to impress. Even though we still aren’t as far into the future with technology as some of our favorite sci-fi shows like Star Trek or Battlestar Galactica, what is going on in these virtual worlds that are being built is

by David Burdette
Reviews   -   Jul 28, 2021 “My soul is in the sky” — Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X
“My soul is in the sky” — Microsoft Flight Simulator on Xbox Series X

Leonardo Da Vinci once said “Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.” and he was right. I served in the Air Force, and once I’d taken to

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Jul 27, 2021 Modern Storyteller unleashes a “godly” narrative — The Forgotten City review
Modern Storyteller unleashes a “godly” narrative — The Forgotten City review

We love video games because we can escape our everyday lives and play in a world where, in the end, we control our destiny. Many of the biggest games we’ve played have decisions that change the way the game plays and ends. Mass Effect has decisions in the first

by Adam Moreno
Reviews   -   Jul 26, 2021 It was Britain in the stars — The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles review
It was Britain in the stars — The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles review

As a longtime fan of the Ace Attorney games, I was both excited and nervous when I first heard about The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles. I love Phoenix Wright and friends, and just couldn’t imagine playing an Ace Attorney game that was so completely detached from everything I’ve

by Travis Northup
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
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