Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a lovely experience, and it's even better with friends, but it's also a slow game, so your mileage may vary.
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Ben gave up pony club at age 7 to play Pokémon, much to the chagrin of his parents. He now occasionally takes breaks from Pokémon to play and write about other video games, much to the chagrin of his parents. Expect some strong opinions on game design, Picross, and bad puns.
Ben takes a look at how Bethesda's own mistakes turned this once-thriving franchise into little more than a cautionary tale.
Ben leads a vigil for some of those trends that began and ended over the past decade, looking back on their contributions to the industry and their legacies as we move forward.
Nintendo has used Animal Crossing as a vehicle for innovation, even if most of those innovations haven't gone according to plan.
Its atmosphere, design and story make EQQO a beautifully-presented look into a rarely-explored mythos, only brought down by its fiddly, awkward controls.
It’s not the pinnacle of its genre, but Human Simulator is quite entertaining and sure to elicit a few laughs during your playthrough.