Tag: video games
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Protodroid DeLTA review: A Worthwhile Challenge
Protodroid DeLTA is a game that recently became available on the Nintendo Switch and on Steam after a very successful Kickstarter campaign, one which I immediately backed after seeing it. The game stars DeLTA an AI protodroid that was developed by Dr. Shelton to create change in Radia and alter people’s perspective on AI; however,…
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Legend of Zelda Tears of the Kingdom Review: The Greatest Zelda Game of All Time
So the Legend of Zelda has had an extensive history of producing some incredible games; however, Tears of the Kingdom somehow finds a way to elevate not only the entertainment value of the game but the overall series to a new height far greater than the achievements it’s had in the past. As always the…
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Video Game Tattoo Con 2023 Review: I Now Want a Tattoo
So this weekend was a little bit of a new one for me for a couple of reasons. One was the fact that this was the first year for Video Game Tattoo Con in Knoxville, TN. Since that’s really close to me I made a last-minute plan to attend this last Sunday. Plus it’s the…
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Megaman Battle Network Legacy Collection Review: A Blast From the Past
About 20 or so years ago Capcom introduced us to a brand new version of Megaman. Instead of a robot, this version was an electronic artificial intelligence called a Net Navi that navigated the cyber world with the help of his human operator Lan. Together the two stopped evil net navis from hacking into important…
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed Review The Last Piece of a Wild Ride and The First Piece of a New One
Recently the final part of the downloadable content for Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was released which was an entire story telling key events that took place before the events of the main game. Future Redeemed stars a boy named Matthew and his traveling companion A who are looking for survivors after their home, The City, was…
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Five Fun Fire Emblem: Engage Supports
Now a very big part of the Fire Emblem franchise is the support conversations between the various characters that are unlocked by using them in battle together or various methods at the Somniel. These supports do a great job at fleshing out the characters and showing us how much depth each of them has; however,…
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The Super Mario Brothers Movie Review: A Superstar of a Movie
As a long-time fan of all things Nintendo, I was eager to see an animated Super Mario movie as it has been something I’ve been curious to see for a while and that day has finally come. Here we see the tale of the Mario brothers Mario and Luigi, plumbers trying to run their own…
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Analysis: My Feelings on the End of the Story of Ash and Pikachu
As many of us know the Pokemon anime started 25 years ago with a perpetually 10-year-old boy named Ash Ketchum. He sets off on his Pokemon journey from Pallet town which had captivated an audience of Pokemon fans for decades. After all this time we find ourselves at the end of the road and must…
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Fire Emblem Engage Review: The Fire Emblem Love Letter to Fans
It was only a matter of time before I reviewed this game but I really wanted to see most of what it had to offer before I did so. Fire Emblem: Engage is the latest installment of the Fire Emblem series and stars the Divine Dragon Alear, or whoever you named him/her. Alear wakes up…
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Pokemon Violet Review: Incredible Gameplay, Emotional Storytelling but a Disaster with the Visuals
I mean by now it’s no secret that I was planning on getting this game as soon as I first found out about it. I’m an avid fan of Pokemon and so I was super excited to see how the franchise would handle its first truly open-world experience. You are a student of a Pokemon…