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Arthur Morgan Deserved Better, and So Did I
Red Dead Redemption 2 is the most technically accomplished open world ever built — and it contains one of gaming’s greatest and most heartbreaking protagonists. Read Post →
Read Post →: Arthur Morgan Deserved Better, and So Did I
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The GBA Was Gaming’s Quiet Golden Age and We Took It for Granted
Golden Sun, Pokémon Emerald, Metroid Fusion, Fire Emblem. The Game Boy Advance had an extraordinary library that defined a generation — and we didn’t appreciate it enough at the time.
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Pokémon Gold Had Two Regions and I Still Think About the Mt. Silver Reveal
The day/night clock, Johto’s mythology, Red on Mt. Silver — and then the Kanto reveal when you think the game is over. Gold is still the peak of Pokémon storytelling.
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Pokémon Sapphire and the Moment I Fell in Love With Hoenn
Mudkip was the right choice, Kyogre is terrifying, and Hoenn’s water-first design still feels fresh. Here’s why Sapphire remains one of the best Pokémon games ever made.
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Pokémon Fire Red: Why the Kanto Remake Is Still the Gold Standard
The 2004 GBA remake of the original Pokémon games is the definitive Kanto experience. Here’s why Fire Red still holds up better than any of the modern remakes.
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Green Hell Is the Hardest Game I’ve Loved
The Amazon jungle does not care about your feelings. Green Hell’s parasite system, sanity mechanics, and uncompromising difficulty make it the most demanding survival game I’ve finished.
