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    The Parable of Pokemon Go

    RYUU GA WAGA TEKI WO KURAU!

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    The Cinematic, Life-Saving Sounds of Overwatch

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    Appreciation for Loss, and the Pokémon Nuzlocke Run

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    Zelda Doesn’t Need Linkle to Be a Feminist Saga

    giving attention to deserving conventions

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    The Pros of Mid-Level Cons

    for Nintendo fans, at least

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    Super Smash Bros. Melee: 15 years old, but still the King of Fighters

    Obedience breeds discipline, discipline breeds unity, unity breeds power, power is life.

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    One Day You Will Die, an indie game that predicts the cause of your death

    The CDC doesn’t do fun, but this game does

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Gaming

    If you listened to my most recent podcast, you’ll know that I love indie games, and a few days ago I downloaded pretty cool new one. It’s a procedurally generated side-scroller called One Day You Will Die that has you grow older and avoid the most common causes of death in each year of your […]



    How to Turn Your Significant Other into a Gamer

    Everyone wants to find their Player 2

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Gaming

    Many of us so-called adults struggle to balance work obligations and family life, but as adults/gamers gamers/adults, there is yet another important aspect of our lives that demands our time. The additional balancing required to work in those precious gaming sessions can be hard enough, but it gets even more difficult when your significant other […]



    Nidhogg, an indie game you should still be playing

    Trial by combat > Trial by jury

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Gaming

    There are so many games being produced today that going back to play something you’ve already experienced almost seems like a waste of time. In a way, replay value has become a less significant variable in judging whether or not a game is worth its sticker price. However, I try to make an effort to […]



    Vector-Z: A Retro Hit and The Best Reason to Dust Off Your iCade

    INSERT COIN?

    By Joe Corbett

    Filed In Gaming

    Sometimes retro gaming can be too, well, retro. With hi-res assets being reduced down into pixelated blobs that require a child’s imagination to fill in the gaps, too many retro games forget to make use of the modern hardware they’re operating on. Thankfully, there’s Juggleware’s Vector-Z Space Ranger. The perfect shoot ’em up to remind […]




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