Tyler Chancey
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Death, Depression, and Destiny 2
The past three years have been nothing but death and depression for me. Then…my clan in Destiny 2 helped.
Yakuza Kiwami 2 Review | Twin Dragons
Yakuza Kiwami 2 is at its best when it’s cleaning up and streamlining the main story, which outshines the weaker additions.
Indie Spotlight: 20XX – Roguelite Mega Man
This time with Indie Game Spotlight, we look at 20XX. A Mega Man-inspired roguelite action platformer that gets everything right.
Blazblue Cross Tag Battle Review | Tagged Out
Blazblue Cross Tag Battle finally mashes four fighting franchises together. And cuts some corners along the way.
Indie Game Spotlight: Dreamchaser
Another indie game spotlight. This time, we look at Dreamchaser, a creatively open tabletop RPG that makes creation feel fun.
Sony Press Conference Recap | E3 2018
Another day at E3, another publisher showing off their latest games. And Sony came out swinging with some killer reveals.
A Look At David Cage Part 2
Part 2 of the look back at David Cage covers Quantic Dream’s jump into HD, and their most recent brushes with controversy.
A Look Back At David Cage Part 1
With Detroit: Become Human almost here, Tyler decides to take a hard long look at the history of the studio and creator, David Cage.
Will Street Fighter: The Miniatures Game Work?
Street Fighter: The Miniatures Game is now fully funded on Kickstarter. So, I ask a terrifying question: is it going to work?
Fanatic Spotlight: The Cult
In our very first Fanatic Spotlight, we take a look at The Cult. A single-player board game where you deal with zombies and a crazy cult.
The Dark Message of Far Cry 5’s Ending
During all the discussion surrounding Far Cry 5, one part that rarely gets a mention is the ending. And it’s dark harsh message.
Far Cry 5 Review | Midwest Mayhem
Far Cry 5 makes crucial and welcome changes to the series’ formula, but stumbles over itself when it tries being topical.
Yakuza 6: The Song of Life Review | Sleeping Dragon
Yakuza 6 is billed as the finale for its hero Kazuma Kiryu. Yet the way it treats everything is like any other installment.