Happy New Year everyone! After a much-needed break as we finished off 2021, I am back as we kick off 2022. I know it is late, but I also hope that you had a fantastic Christmas as well. It seems as if the previous… Continue Reading “New Year’s Gaming Resolution for 2022”
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Sometimes there are game trailers that are so good and so well done that you know that it is a guaranteed purchase after watching it. In this post, I wanted to share some of the games that I’ve purchased in recent years just off… Continue Reading “You Had Me at the Trailer”
Throughout my life, I had always heard members of the previous generation talk about how much better things were during their heyday. Hearing them talk about the past would sometimes make me feel as if what I was experiencing in the present couldn’t even… Continue Reading “Have I Become ‘That’ Type of Gamer?”
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I respect the Resident Evil series a great deal. Even though, I could never finish one game in the series, the story and lore of Resident Evil always fascinated me. But before the first Resident Evil became a reality on the original PlayStation, there… Continue Reading “The First Zombies Game I Loved”
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I haven’t felt this way about a game in a long time. Back during the Super Nintendo Entertainment System days, I came across a role-playing game named Chrono Trigger that completely changed the way that I looked at what could be accomplished in a… Continue Reading “CrossCode: A Retro-Inspired Masterpiece”
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