Posted on 17 Jun 2021 by videogamersadvocate
It isn’t often that I finish a game that spans 40 hours as quickly as I finished Final Fantasy VII Remake in 2020. I thought it did a wonderful job in bringing the world of Midgar and the characters within it to life in… Continue Reading “If Final Fantasy VII Remake Stays the Course…I’m on Board”
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Posted on 15 Jun 2021 by videogamersadvocate
It was last September that I did a post on the delay of LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. At the time, it was stated that the game would be released in Spring 2021. At one point, it looked as if there would be… Continue Reading “Where in the World is the New LEGO Star Wars?”
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Posted on 3 Jun 2021 by videogamersadvocate
I’m a time travel geek. If that theme is in a book, movie, television show, anime, or video game; then I’m interested. That is the reason why Back to the Future is my favorite movie trilogy, Steins Gate is my favorite anime, and the… Continue Reading “Last Epoch: An Endorsement For Early Access Gaming”
Posted on 1 Jun 2021 by videogamersadvocate
I wanted to like the latest Mortal Kombat film. It was one of the few movies that I was genuinely looking forward to seeing in a long time. The last three Mortal Kombat games have been fantastic in their storytelling, content, and gameplay mechanics.… Continue Reading “Mortal Kombat Movie Doesn’t Live Up to Video Games”
Posted on 29 May 2021 by videogamersadvocate
It was nearly a year ago that a French newspaper named Libération blew the lid off of what has been described as a “toxic culture” at Ubisoft. Normally, I like to wait to hear with the accused side says before ever jumping to any… Continue Reading “IN THE NEWS: What is Going on With Ubisoft?”
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