ReviewsYear in ReviewReviewsYear in ReviewRenata Price’s Top Ten Games Of 2021It has been a tremendously weird year, and I think this list reflects that weirdnessByRenata PricePublishedDecember 23, 2021
OpinionImpressionsOpinionImpressionsThe New Pokémon Diamond And Pearl Remakes Are Barebones, But I'm Still Having A BlastThe Nintendo Switch remasters don't change a ton, but I can’t help myselfByEthan GachPublishedNovember 23, 2021
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CultureNewsCultureNewsPokémon Go Is Starting To Wind Back Its Covid Changes"As some parts of the world are moving toward recovery," some things are changing, while other changes are being…ByLuke PlunkettPublishedJune 21, 2021
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OpinionImpressionsOpinionImpressionsOne Of The Best WW2 Games Is Now Even BetterI reviewed Unity of Command II a couple years back and, a few quibbles aside, found it to be one of the most…ByLuke PlunkettPublishedApril 22, 2021
CultureCulturePokémon Gets Me Through ItIn the Pokémon universe, it’s customary for small children to receive a beast capable of leveling cities before…ByGrant StonerPublishedApril 6, 2021
OpinionImpressionsOpinionImpressionsChill City-Builder ForeverLife is hard. Sometimes games are hard, and that just reminds me that life is hard, and then everything feels too…ByRiley MacLeodPublishedMarch 29, 2021
CultureOdds and EndsCultureOdds and EndsAssassin's Creed Syndicate Has The Best Ending Of The SeriesWhen I think of Assassin’s Creed games, I often remember big cities, cool assassinations, climbing tall towers, and…ByZack ZwiezenPublishedMarch 7, 2021