Due to cost, it's rare for me to play a Zelda Game within a year of its debut. I love Legend Of Zelda, but it's one of the pillars of Nintendo's success. It takes a very long time for this franchise's prices to go down. Especially when it debuts with an updated system. Since I... Continue Reading →
What’s On My Switch: Story Of Seasons Friends Of Mineral Town
Welcome Back for another What's On My Switch! I beat Dragon Quest Builders 2 the other day. Since I'm a self proclaimed completionist, I'm working on unlocking all of the optional tasks on my island. As fun as that is, I needed a change of pace. So, I decided to restart, Story Of Seasons Friends... Continue Reading →
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 →
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 →
And the 120th Breath of the Wild Shrine is…
On February 14, 2021, Zelda guilted me into saving her from Calamity Ganon. Technically, I could have saved her sooner. I had the Master Sword, Hylian Shield, and gained control of the Divine Beasts. After I did all this, I spent time training to increase my strength and stamina...and cooking...and hunting. Truthfully, you can face... Continue Reading →
Game On A Video Game History by Dustin Hansen
Don't let the word "history" stop you from picking up Game On! Video Game History from Pong and Pacman to Mario, Minecraft, and More by Dustin Hansen. This is not a collegiate style book. It's not a book you'll find in children's section either. It's a collection of industry changing games through out the decades.... Continue Reading →