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Troy Dunham

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Fights in Tight Spaces Review: Card-Based John Wick

t Spaces is a roguelike deck-builder with tactics-style combat. The minimalist art style and punchy animations aim to make you feel slick like John Wick!
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Headland Review: A Surreal, Zelda-like Collectathon

Headland feels a little generic, but snappy gameplay and some surrealistic elements make this short game a delight.
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Weekly Cheapery: Breakneck City Borders on Broken

Breakneck City should be a fantastic throwback to a simpler time, but nothing about it quite does what it wants to do.
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River City Girls (Switch) Review (and Hopes for the Sequel!)

River City Girls is a great brawler with a charming open-world, simple and satisfying combat, and a great sense of humor!
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Weekly Cheapery: Death’s Gambit: Afterlife, or how I Wasted a Stupid Amount of Time on One Boss

Death's Gambit: Afterlife is a fantastic Metroidvania with gorgeous pixel art, a great story, and a boss that helped me learn to love losing.
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Nintendo Switch Games to Play in January 2022

The month after the holiday rush is usually a bit slower on the ol' release calendar to be sure, but the Switch still has some good cheer left to spread. Check out these January releases that our team is especially looking forward to!
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Anticipated Games for 2022

2022 is already looking like it will be a great one for the gaming world between Pokémon, Rune Factory, Saints Row, and more...see our list!
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Geek to Geek Media’s Personal Darlings of 2021

The Geek to Geek Staff shares their personal game of the year in 2021. Maybe we didn't all play them, but we're still passionate about them!
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Weekly Cheapery: Chicory is a Beautiful Reflection of Death’s Door

Chicory and Death's Door are both wonderful games that deal with heavy topics in a Zelda inspired world, but the do so entirely differently.
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RICO and RICO London (Switch) Reviews: Cheesy 80s Action and a Strange Sequel

RICO and RICO: London are both fun, but I like almost everything about the first game more than the sequel.

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