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Aaron Peterson

[Keywords] Yuru Camp and Hobbyism
Aaron Peterson

[Keywords] Yuru Camp and Hobbyism

Few things blend pure enthusiasm for a subject with a light fiction to tie it together nearly so well as Yuru Camp.
Is Nexomon Extinction a Suitable Pokémon Substitute?
Aaron Peterson

Is Nexomon Extinction a Suitable Pokémon Substitute?

Nexomon isn't even remotely trying to hide what it is. So how does it stack up against Pokémon, and how does it differentiate itself?
Aaron Peterson

[Keywords] “The Day I Became A God” and Slow Starts

I almost didn't finish The Day I Became A God, which is really weird for me. But sometimes these things just take a while.
Aaron Peterson

The Best Indie Cyberpunk Games

A "big-name cyberpunk game" is a bit weird, so here the best indie cyberpunk games that deserve your attention.
Superliminal (Video Game Review)
Aaron Peterson

Superliminal (Video Game Review)

Puzzle games are almost inherently some of the most inventive games on the market. So, how does Superliminal distinguish itself?
How-To: Transfer Screenshots from Switch to PC
Aaron Peterson

How-To: Transfer Screenshots from Switch to PC

Moving screenshots and videos from your Nintendo Switch to other devices for fun and profit! Easier than it used to be, but not seamless.
[Keywords] Café Enchanté and Comfort Zones
Aaron Peterson

[Keywords] Café Enchanté and Comfort Zones

I had the same conclusion about otome that I use to avoid a score of other genres: "It's just not for me." Which is, of course, a ridiculous statement to make about an entire genre.
[Keywords] Witch Hat Atelier and Tactile Magic
Aaron Peterson

[Keywords] Witch Hat Atelier and Tactile Magic

Everybody has a preference between weighty hard fantasy and flashy, delightful soft fantasy. Witch Hat Atelier does both marvelously.
Aaron Peterson

Does Age of Calamity Earn Its Place?

This time last week, I didn't think Age of Calamity was a game that ought to exist. Now I'm less convinced.
Aaron Peterson

Pokémon Sword and Shield – The Crown Tundra (Downloadable Content Review)

Quick View Release date: October 22, 2020Price: $29.99 in bundleRating: E (Everyone)Platform: Nintendo Switch (store page) What’s The Crown Tundra All About? It's 2020, and Nintendo has finally – kind of – caught up with how game expansions are done in the new world. Following the release of Sword & Shield (check out our…

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