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Aidan Cannon

Review: Hymer 2000

One of the most underrated aspects of video games is their ability to place us within other people, even being referred to by some...

Review: Tormented Souls 2

Survival horror owes a lot to Resident Evil. Arguably the first series to take the genre mainstream, it spawned many imitators, though few were...

Review: Syberia – Remastered

The adventure game genre is an odd one to examine. Imagine a product where traditional gameplay is deemphasized. You won’t be engaging in any...

Review: Kaku: Ancient Seal

One of my biggest frustrations with the emerging eastern games industry is its lack of variety. Don’t get me wrong, I’m extremely happy that...

Review: NASCAR 25

I’ll be honest: I’ve never really interacted with NASCAR. I didn’t grow up in a state where the sport was particularly relevant, nor did...

Review: Mamorukun ReCurse!

I often grow frustrated when games within the industry discourse are cast aside simply for their aesthetics. Many complain that certain titles (particularly those...

Review: Formula Legends

Formula Legends exists in a bizarre middle-ground. Its desire to emulate the sport of Formula 1 requires realistic handling and physics, yet the game...

Review: God of Weapons

It sets an uncomfortable tone when a game’s first screen is dedicated to trophy unlock FAQ because the developers wish to address community feedback....

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