Review of Soccer Dash: Football Simulator for Nintendo Switch. A simple, mobile-style soccer game with barebones gameplay, weak design, and zero lasting value. Hereโs why it scored a 2/10.
RoboCop: Rogue City Review โ A Flawed but Faithful Sequel
RoboCop: Rogue City feels like the RoboCop 4 we never gotโgritty, cinematic, and faithful to the films. But while it nails the tone and action, technical issues and shallow replayability hold it back.
Articles I’ve Written That Are Not Published on This Site
Due to contractual agreements, some of the articles that I've have written can not be published on my site.
Violent Videogames, Mass Shootings, and the Blame Game
My topic is on videogames and why violent videogames cannot be blamed for causing real-world acts of violence such as the school shootings of the recent past.
Videogames Cause Violence, Not This Again!
Due to the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, responsible for the loss of 17 lives, Donald Trump held a meeting at the White House informing the public of the threat of semi-automatic weapons, mentioning that violent videogames maybe to blame.
PS Plus: Free Games Lineup for October 2017
October's PS Plus lineup is here, and it's games seem to be getting better and better. Feature AAA titles such as Metal Gear Solid V: Phantom Pain and the Amnesia: Collection on PS4.
High School Art Teacher Turns Videogame Life Saver
Farber takes old, beaten up consoles and brings new life to them. He repurposes them to be used as outlets, jewelry, charging docks, and even lamps.
Perception (PS4) Review
In Perception, Cassie (and you) navigate by the tapping of her cane. With a type of echolocation, you can see glimpses of the space around you. That's something that you'll be doing for most of Perception.
Mayhem Clash Comes to Destiny’s Iron Banner Next Week
That's right Bungie has announced in their Weekly Update that for the first time ever Mayhem will be coming to the Iron banner.
2DS Still Alive, ‘New’ XL Unit Hits in July
Nintendo has confirmed that there will be a New Nintendo 2DS XL on its way in the coming months. It will cost $200 AU (approximately $149.99 USD) and will be coming first in Australia and New Zealand on June 15. The US will be getting it on July 28th.

