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Khloe Turner

I am a huge nerd and primarily a Nintendo fan, but I dabble in a bit of everything! I grew up with a love of video games and a niche in writing, so here I am combining these passions and sharing them with the world. Currently playing Persona 4 Golden and Tomodatchi Life.

Review: Hatch Tales

The wait is finally over. Developer Atooi's six-year-long Kickstarter project, formerly titled Chicken Wiggle Workshop, had been transformed exceptionally into Hatch Tales: A Heroic...

Review: Burnhouse Lane

October has been filled with the glow of the bright pumpkin-colored "Hunter's Moon" and a series of tricks, treats, and terrors. What would be...

Review: Natsu-Mon 20th Century Summer Kid

The summer has officially dwindled away, but the yearning for the dog days remain. Natsu-Mon: 20th Century Summer Kid encapsulates this pure sentimentality (or...

Review: Guayota

One of my favorite modern video game movements, particularly regarding indie games, is this increased inclination to be culturally expressive. Homages, symbolisms, and blatant...

Review: Metro Quester Osaka

The world has plummeted into despair, devoid of life as once known; depraved by monsters and deprived of color and joy. Experience Metro Quester:...

Review: Landnama

When entering the territory of real-time strategy games, the genre can appear quite overwhelming. Many come with an overstimulating amount of things to keep...

Review: Kitsune Tails

Clamoring for the nostalgic rush of one of the most popular video games of all time? Published by MidBoss, Kitsune Tails is essentially a...

Review: The Lullaby of Life

Developed by 1 Simple Game, but certainly approaches a topic not so simple, The Lullaby of Life tackles the complexities of life itself, expressed...

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