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An Anger that Taught Atsu To Forgive: Ghost of Yotei Review
Loss is an inevitability that makes its presence known to everyone at some point. You can barter, beg, or plead, but it does nothing. Ghost of Yotei is unlike any vengeance story I’ve seen in a while, where the main protagonist isn’t afraid to be human and embrace the loss thrust upon her. Atsu’s strength lies in her humanity and in her willingness to grow and become vulnerable. In contrast, she doesn't need to show off bouts of strength, though that howl could knock a WWE wr

Arielle Danan
Nov 74 min read


A Handmade Hell: Silent Hill f Review
A story that knows what it wants is beautiful. Seeing the narrative design of a game encapsulate truisms that are horrifying, real, and blunt is brave and creates a bond between the game and the person playing it. Silent Hill f shows a story lulling its victim like a siren, with every swing of Hiankos pipe, a story of heartbreak, abuse, and childhood trauma captured my attention; there was no need for candy to keep me there. Silent Hill f is an interesting title that brought

Arielle Danan
Oct 316 min read


A Dream Console for any Soul/Souls-like Gamers
Steam Deck reviews are in plenty, and adding to another tech review will do nothing for the community. Instead, let’s take a look at the...

Arielle Danan
Aug 294 min read


A Mask For Every Occasion: Enotria: The Last Song Review
Souls-likes take the best parts of the Dark Souls Series and bring them to life in a new and clever way. Lies of P houses a souls-like...

Arielle Danan
Aug 167 min read


The learning of letting go while continuing on: Death Stranding 2 Review
Be aware, there are spoilers for Death Stranding 2 in this article! Everyone has their beach, a waiting room for their final chapter....

Arielle Danan
Jul 16 min read


The Pain of Love, Letting Go, and the Human Condition.
SPOILERS AHEAD FOR SEASON ONE AND THE START OF SEASON 2. While both the game and the TV show have their strengths, The Last of Us show...

Arielle Danan
May 24 min read


Unraveling The Pain: South of Midnight Review
Trauma lives in the soul, it spreads and causes each breath and part of a person to be strained, and pulled in different directions....

Arielle Danan
Apr 94 min read


Elden Ring's Network Test was filled with hiccups and promise
I got the opportunity to play through the network test of Elden Ring: Nightreign, FromSoftwear’s newest title in the Elden Ring universe....

Arielle Danan
Feb 223 min read


Nostalgia Seeks a New Audience: Astro Bot Review
Nostalgia dances before our eyes in a game that seeks to create safety in a world of uncertainty. Astro Bot took what it feels like to...

Arielle Danan
Feb 204 min read


A beautiful world where the story felt flat: Star Wars Outlaws: Review
Star Wars Outlaws was the first Star Wars game I ever played, traveling through the galaxy, fighting through the empire, and seeing the...

Arielle Danan
Feb 75 min read


The cost of a dream: Dragon Age Inquisition: Review
Dreaming is one of the most important things we can do as humans. Dreaming allows for an escape, to become something otherworldly, or to...

Arielle Danan
Jan 295 min read


Wasted potential in the revival of a classic: Alone in the Dark Review
This game contains themes and imagery that may be disturbing to some. Alone in the Dark 2024 got a shiny new coat and was...

Arielle Danan
Jan 14 min read


Not your average human versus machine story: Stellar Blade review
Discussing humans versus machines is an age-old topic, creating dividing and polarizing conversations and opinions. Should machines...

Arielle Danan
Dec 18, 20245 min read


My first time Playing Dragon Age, and it surely won’t be my last: Dragon Age: The Veilguard Review
Bioware did not see the contents of this review before its release. The story of a game is one of the most important parts, wheels...

Arielle Danan
Dec 11, 20246 min read


Bonded Through Trauma: Silent Hill 2 Remake review
It’s been five years since I first reviewed the original Silent Hill 2, jumping into James’s world and peeling back the layers of his...

Arielle Danan
Nov 18, 20247 min read


Rebirthing Horror in a Modern World
Capcom did not see the contents of this review before its release Horror has a home in the thrill of chase, the discovery of a chilling...

Arielle Danan
Nov 6, 20247 min read


The rise of early-access games.
The goal of gaming is to create a bond between the gamer and the game itself, creating lasting memories and bonding moments in...

Arielle Danan
Oct 6, 20243 min read


A story that just keeps getting better: Spider-Man 2 Review
The story of Spider-Man is an ever-changing one of growth, disappointment, and sometimes self-loathing for things out of the character's...

Arielle Danan
Oct 2, 20244 min read


Into every generation, a new Spiderman is born: Spider-man Miles Morales Review
The trick to being a hero is to think of it as being a parent. You’re responsible for every person in the region (in this case the city)...

Arielle Danan
Sep 25, 20243 min read


A game that lacks an identity: L.A Noire Review
The year is 1947, two years after the end of World War 2 and our main protagonist Cole Phelps, a decorated United States Marine Corps...

Arielle Danan
Sep 20, 20244 min read
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