Tag: video games
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My Thoughts on Sony Going Digital
Normally, I don’t weigh in on topics like this, as I stay away from discussions that are tied to very heated conversations. With that being said, I really have had this one on my mind quite a bit, and typically when that happens, I find it’s best to just get my thoughts out there. For…
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Ranking the Five Best Pokopia Abilities

With the first part of the Pokopia DLC on the way, I thought I’d make an article with some helpful tips. Whether you’re new to the game or have played it for hours on end, I hope this article is a huge help in creating amazing new islands. If you’ve played Pokopia, then you know…
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The Adventures of Elliot The Millennium Tales Review: A Brilliant Story Across The Ages

I really enjoy the presentation of HD 2D games, so the visuals of The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales made me really interested in trying out the demo. I was in awe of the game right away and decided to purchase the full version, and I’m happy to share my thoughts on the entire…
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Cyberpunk 2077 Review: This Game is Overwhemlingly Massive and Nearly Flawless

I’m a little late to the fandom, but I eventually got myself a copy of Cyberpunk 2077. It was always one of those games I wanted to try, but never really had the chance to till recently. In Cyberpunk you live in Nightcity, a place filled with people mixed with various cybernetics and all kinds…
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Llewl and the Lyre of Two Worlds Demo Review: A Blast From The Past With Elements Of The Present

I just love the aesthetic that came from games in the SNES and Game Boy Advanced era. It’s simple, but had a charm to it that really stands out and captivates the eye. With Llewl and the Lyre of Two Worlds, we have a game in development that recaptures that feel but adds some fun…
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Food Devils Demo Review: I Enjoyed The Appetizer, But Now I Want The Full Meal

I am enamoured by the tactical gameplay that you often see in games like Fire Emblem. A lesser-known fact is that I’m also a bit of a foodie. Now you’re telling me there’s a game out there that manages to indulge in a bit of both and more? That’s exactly the experience I got when…
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Soba’s Wish Demo Review: A Cozy, Poetic Experience

I am both a lover of all things cozy and an active supporter of all things that promote the importance of mental health. Now, what if we had a game that somehow manages to do both? This is the impression I got after getting my hands on a demo for Soba’s Wish at Momocon 2026,…
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WinterSong Demo Review: Fun With Some Unexpected Twists

While I was attending Momocon, I got to try out a few indie games, and some really caught my attention. WinterSong is a game that features turn-based tactical combat similar to what’s found in titles like Fire Emblem. You can already see what caught my eye right away, so I wasted no time trying out…
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Megaman Star Force Legacy Collection Review: I Still Like Battle Network More, But This Is Still So Much Fun

It’s no secret that I love Megaman Battle Network, so I definitely took the time to play Star Force as well. Effectively, StarForce serves as a reinvention of the Battle Network series as it made it’s move from the Gameboy Advance to the DS. With an entirely new world, characters, and revamped gameplay, Star Force…

