Many historically impactful games have been re-released this year, including Metroid Prime, Resident Evil 4, and several of the classic Final Fantasy games. In a lot of this discourse I've noticed people making claims such as "You can skip Final Fantasy I, II, III, and V, but Final Fantasy IV and VI are must-play games." … Continue reading Should Some Video Games Be “Required Reading?”
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Ranking Smash Ultimate’s Second Wave of DLC Fighters
Well, people, it finally happened. We can now say for certain that everyone is here. We’ve had quite a journey with this second wave of Smash DLC fighters. It all began as a bit of good news in January 2020 that we would get six more fighters, and then it kicked off for real in … Continue reading Ranking Smash Ultimate’s Second Wave of DLC Fighters
The Game Boy Advance: A 20th Anniversary Celebration
In the summer of 2001, Nintendo released the 32-bit successor to the Game Boy: The Game Boy Advance (GBA). It lived for only a brief period, a little over 3 years, but they were very successful years, and they defined an important era of my life. Allow me to indulge in my memories of the … Continue reading The Game Boy Advance: A 20th Anniversary Celebration
Final Fantasy VII: Anatomy of a Masterpiece
From Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, to Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away, each branch of media has their own special works that break new ground, or show perfect artistic technique, or cause you to reflect and reconsider your way of thinking. Individually, we may all have different opinions on what exactly constitutes a masterpiece, or … Continue reading Final Fantasy VII: Anatomy of a Masterpiece
The Nintendo Switch: 3 Years Later
The Switch is already 3 years old. Remember back in October of 2016, when it was just an idea? Pretty soon it'll be old enough to go to preschool. And then before you know it, your Switch will want to go to rock concerts and it'll believe it knows everything... When the console launched, it … Continue reading The Nintendo Switch: 3 Years Later