Review: Shalnor Legends: Sacred Lands

Introduction and Story Out of the depths of quarantine comes the first game I'm actually able to complete in recent months (thank a newborn for that). Shalnor Legends: Sacred Lands appealed to me for no particular reason other than it's $0.99 price tag. Yes, pixel art and yes, Zelda similarities, but that price... Famously in …

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I Wasn’t Prepared For This Many Games: January 2019

Path of Exile: Betrayal Where do I start with Path of Exile? The action RPG has been out for years now with countless content updates and new mechanics that come with every league they launch. I've been playing PoE on and off for around three years, logging in around 350 hours. After 350 hours, I …

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Review: Super Smash Brothers Ultimate

Introduction Super Smash Brothers Ultimate (SSBU) is the culmination of two decades of work by Game Director Mashahiro Sakurai. It features every character and stage from previous Smash Brothers games to create the series' largest character total, stage total and song total. Long time fighters such as King K. Rool and Ridley have also been …

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Review: Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition

Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition is developed by Koei Techmo Games Co., LTD which includes Omega Force and Team Ninja, and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. To put it lightly, Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition is a lot of game. I’ve been playing it extensively over the course of the past two weeks and I …

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Super Smash Bros. and Less Important Things

Mere months after making fun of the hardcore Nintendo fans for thinking the Nintendo: Labo announcement was going to be a Super Smash Bros. Switch reveal, we’ve arrived. Nintendo formally announced Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo Switch today during their Nintendo Direct, for release in 2018. After their usual flurry of game announcements, it seemed …

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