Some Switch Games Will Get a Free Switch 2 Upgrade

I, like many, am not happy about how Nintendo has decided to price Switch 2 games, nor am I happy about its decision to charge for things like that Switch 2 tour and performance upgrades for Switch 1 games.

Where ‘Retro’ Ends and ‘Classic’ Begins

Now that we’re squarely in the midst of 2025, it’s really been hitting how many of my favorite games from my student days now fall in the “retro” category of games. Where the likes of the GameCube and PS2 were once the new hotness, they’re now practically fossils. Heck, the younger member of the gaming…

Listmas 2024: Five Great Things About Dragon Age: The Veilguard

If you happen to follow me on my personal blog, there I’ve been a little down on Dragon Age: The Veilguard. In hindsight, I don’t know that I’ve been abnormally picky, but I haven’t yet reached a point where I’m seeing BioWare’s vision for what it wants the game to be. At the moment, the…

Sony May Be Working on a New Handheld Console

Ever since the release of the Switch, Nintendo has pretty much been the only game in town for handheld gaming. Yes, there is the Steam Deck, which is a great option for playing PC games on the go, but it’s not exactly in direct competition with Switch in the way that the 3DS and PS…

Walking the Streets of Silent Hill 2-A First-Timer’s Experience

This year’s Spooktober has already come and gone, but I’m not ready to leave the spooky season behind just yet. See, the horror genre got a very important entry this month with the release of Bloober Team’s Silent Hill 2 remake. The original Silent Hill 2 is the quintes- sential horror game, so a new…

Black Myth: Wukong – Final Thoughts at Journey’s End

Last time I spoke about Black Myth: Wukong, I did so mostly to rant a bit about boss de- sign and how a couple of bosses in particular really went against the game’s combat system. At the time, I was a bit fearful that I was going into more and more janky bosses, but, thankfully,…

Dual Destinies Goes Big and Goes Home

It’s always a little weird reviewing Ace Attorney games. Mechanically, they are flawless. These amazing visual novel games function fine, and I’ve never had one randomly crash or glitch out. Which is a good thing, considering that it’s hard enough to keep up with the many twists and turns that players face with each of…

Games You Can’t Revisit

Since I’m still kind of in that lull of figuring out what to play next, I’ve been kinda picking through my library trying to see if there’s something I’d like to replay. I’d settled on Super Paper Mario previously, but my Wiimote finally died, so I gotta go for something else until I can get…