Since 2015, I’ve had the privilege of covering a wide spectrum of gaming content, from indie titles to AAA blockbusters. This journey has allowed me to transform my passion into professional expertise, with reviews and insights featured across esteemed media outlets. Each project has enriched my understanding of gaming and storytelling, and I am excited to bring this depth of knowledge and dedication to new opportunities in the field.
This incredible piece of art touches on serious themes, includes a heartwarming journey, and recaptures lighting in a bottle!
Little Kitty, Big City is a delightful adventure game developed by Double Dagger Studio. You assume the role of the adorable feline protagonist, who, while napping, unexpectedly takes a tumble down to the streets.
In the 5 and a half hours it took me to wrap up the game, Spyro the Dragon nearly holds its own as an excellent 3D platformer that I truly believe almost everyone can play.
Paper Trail is a puzzle adventure game crafted by Newfangled Games, where players assume the role of Paige, a young woman embarking on her first journey away from home to attend university.
Lake is a narrative-focused adventure game developed and published by Gamious. The year is 1986, and you are Meredith Weiss.
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Drawing influences from the Pokemon games and other popular anime, Dodgeball Academia feels oddly familiar yet unique.
The Delicious Last Course art design is absolutely fantastic. Characters and enemies still fit the 1930s cartoon aesthetic while simultaneously feeling a bit unique.
Party Animals is a chaotic ragdoll multiplayer party game developed by Recreate Games and published by Source Technology.
When human life is almost nonexistent, and Earth is a desolate wasteland, what’s a person to do? If you’re ultra-rich, you flee to Mars.