The Reason Why I Probably Won’t Finish Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening

First off, can we take a moment to appreciate how adorable this remastered Link is. His chibby and colorful appearance looke much better than the pixelated (1993) original. Yes, I know we wouldn't have this astheically pleasing one without the other. Sadly the glow up didn't help me beat the game. If your unfamiliar with... Continue Reading →

Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu Seems Like Pokemon Yellow To Me

The Christmas that I received Pokemon Blue and my translucent purple Game Boy Color was the same morning that I got Pokemon Yellow. Since I started my Pokemon Trainer journey with Squirtle (Water Type Pokemon), I had no issue defeating Brock, the Ground Pokemon Gym Leader. However, Pokemon Yellow is similar to the TV show.... Continue Reading →

Motivational Mondays with Trisha: Legend of Zelda

Initially, I was hunting for a seasonal topic, that I haven't featured yet. This rigid mindset was making it difficult to curate this week's Motivational Monday. I found insperation in an unexpected place. You see, Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is out. There's plenty of gameplay footage out there. It made me think... Continue Reading →

I used to be terrified of Lynels. In my opinion, they are mid-level bosses scattered in different areas of the Hyrule. Terrain does not matter. They can handle different climates. If you don't mark their locations on your map, you stumble upon them unprepared to fight. Luckily they are large creatures with distinct weapons and... Continue Reading →

Sega Genesis : Disney’s Aladdin

This post contains affiliate link(s). If you make a purchase through my affiliate link or use my coupon code, I will recieve a small commission of that sale. Games from the 90s are mechanically harder for me to progress in than current games. Timing and precision are key. Plus, most games back then didn't have... Continue Reading →

Gamer Girls: 25 Women Who Built The Video Game Industry

Mary Kenney and a selection of accomplished women address the joy and sorrow that come from the gaming industry. The books main audience is girls of all ethnicities that are interested in making videos games, as well as, working in the industry. Although the book titles says 25 Women, some chapters contain Side Quests with... Continue Reading →

Miitopia: A Low Stress Fantasy Role Playing Game for Casual Gamers

After playing Pokemon Arceus, Breath of the Wild, and Rune Factory 5, I was in the mood for a minimal effort RPG. I didn't want to be bogged down by lengthy arcs. Nor, run around in an open world. I guess, I missed the surprise of unexpected battles with monsters. I wanted a strategy game... Continue Reading →

What Level of Love Do I Need To Progress in Rune Factory 5

A few weeks ago, I started playing Rune Factory 5. If I had to describe, it was like Legend of Zelda and Animal Crossing had a baby. I didn't play the previous Rune Factory games. Since I'm starting so late in the series, fans may not agree with my comparison. Either way, I love The... Continue Reading →

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