Author: Brittany (ittybittybritt)

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”12358″ img_size=”900×450″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]As the years go by, the next generation of gaming consoles draws nearer. It feels as if it was only last year that we were given the Playstation 4 and Xbox One but we are at the 5 year mark and the next set is inevitable. Gamers have had their curiosities peaked over what those consoles will entail. Hints have been dropped from developers but few hard facts have been learned so far. One developer, Marc-Andre Jutras (a veteran of such companies as Activision and Ubisoft, had recently spoke to GamingBolt about the possibility of backward compatibility…

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”10826″ img_size=”1000×500″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]A week has come and gone since Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu/Eevee released and I can safely say that it brought the nostalgia train rolling in. It was the first Pokemon game in a long time to bring back the excitement of waiting throughout the day to be able to pick up my copy, ripping the plastic off, and sticking it into my system. A feeling that I had not gotten since Pokemon Gold and Silver while playing with my older brother. Having bought Let’s Go Pikachu, the first thing that I realized was how stinking cute the…

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Since the release of the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One, there has been a heavy push to a disc-less gaming experience. More than a fair share of popular games are online only; whether it be Fortnite or Destiny 2.  This seems to be imminent since even with a disk, the full game is downloaded to the system with only the disk acting as a key to unlock the content. Besides the downloading waiting period, with a healthy internet connection, it is feasible that there really is no need to spend the extra money on taxes when it can be…

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Little Dragon Cafe is exactly as the title would describe. A charming cafe where you take care of customers, along with taking care of your new fledgling dragon that likes to tantrum when you have neglected feeding it. Having played this game for more hours than I would like to admit, I feel like I can give a fair review. The visuals in this game are beautiful. It feels as if the characters are a part of a story book come to life and the art feeds into that notion. When you go outside, you find yourself taking a moment…

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