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Arkagis Revolution (Review): A Revolution in Retro
From the moment I placed that 16-bit cartridge into my Sega Genesis, I knew that Arkagis Revolution (2020, Arkagis/Mega Cat Studios, MSRP...
Josh Pederson
May 1, 20214 min read


Josh Pederson's Television/Streaming Shows of 2019 (and older)
As 2020 explodes onto the scene in dazzling shades of media chaos, I was worried that I wouldn’t have time to go back and reflect on...
Josh Pederson
Apr 25, 202111 min read


Forza Horizon Fortune Island: There Be Treasure in the Forza Festival (Review)
Though it does provide another fifteen hours of gameplay, I wish there was more. I suppose we’ll have to wait until 2020 to return to the Ho
Josh Pederson
Feb 28, 20194 min read


Jackquest: I'm Bouncing Off the Walls Again (Review)
It’s not bad, but it’s not exactly good. It’s just one more notch on a belt that’s quickly running out of room.
Josh Pederson
Feb 28, 20194 min read


Necrosphere: A Simplistic Metroidvania with Plenty of Complexities (Review)
I’m not sure, but I enjoyed the hell (no pun intended) out of this game.
Josh Pederson
Feb 28, 20195 min read


I'm Not Okay, but I'll Get There: A Box Full of Monsters
And we should do these things in the hope that one day we won’t need boxes to store our monsters in, because those monsters will have been r
Josh Pederson
Feb 28, 201910 min read


Bandai Namco Blast!: AtGames Returns to the Past (Review)
this is actually a pretty solid effort on their part. Let’s hope this is a sign of more good things to come from them.
Josh Pederson
Feb 28, 20194 min read


Spryo Reignited Trilogy: Sometimes You Can Home Again (Review)
If you’re looking for a good game to help you unwind at the end of the day, or perhaps you’re in the market for a walk down memory lane, the
Josh Pederson
Feb 28, 20195 min read


Assassin's Creed Odyssey: An Epic Odyssey for Assassin's Creed (Review)
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey isn’t perfect, but it’s definitely a step forward.
Josh Pederson
Feb 28, 201910 min read


I'm Not Okay, but I'll Get There: How To Be Creative, When Everybody Wants to Hate You For It
Then again, art in any form can’t exist without pain, and to incorrectly quote John Green, “Pain demands to be felt.”
Josh Pederson
Feb 25, 20198 min read


Vengeance, Pain, Understanding, and Responsibility: The Mantle of God, the Burden of the Daredevil
Is Daredevil a hero? Absolutely. Is he a hero within the context that society has created? Absolutely not, and I’m okay with that.
Josh Pederson
Feb 25, 201910 min read


Shadow of the Tomb Raider: The End of the World, The End of a Trilogy (Review)
While the story feels somewhat bloated and unoriginal at times throughout, the game design, environments, challenge tombs, and conclusion wr
Josh Pederson
Feb 25, 20197 min read


Forza Horizon 4: A Breathtaking Ride Across the United Kingdom (Review)
Forza Horizon series packs all of the usual thrills with plenty of new content well worth the extra hours you might and probably will put in
Josh Pederson
Feb 25, 20195 min read


God of War: A Story of Fatherhood (Review)
While Corey Barlog has been quite cryptic about what’s to come for the Ghost of Sparta, the latest entry into the franchise has laid some my
Josh Pederson
Feb 25, 201910 min read


I'm Not Okay, but I'll Get There: Swim Until You Can't See Land (Some Thoughts On Scott Hutchison)
Scott Hutchison wasn’t a hero, at least not in the comic book meaning of the word, he was so much more than that to so many people, and he w
Josh Pederson
Feb 25, 201910 min read


I'm Not Okay, but I'll Get There: Fitting In and the Dismantling of Self
Sometimes you have to forget about what other people are expecting and just exist.
Josh Pederson
Feb 25, 201910 min read


I'm Not Okay, but I'll Get There: Mental Illness and a Loss of Identity
To know that you’re not alone can make all the difference in the life of somebody who is struggling.
Josh Pederson
Feb 25, 20195 min read


N++: A Punishing Piece of Nostalgia (Review)
You’ll miss her, but in the end you can’t figure out why you tried in the first place.
Josh Pederson
Feb 25, 20195 min read


Lost Sphear: The Moon Is An Angry Child (Review)
This is the first game in a long time that I literally had to force myself to finish.
Josh Pederson
Feb 25, 20197 min read


Assassin's Creed Origins: The Origins of Premature Reviews (Review)
The story was lacking and the endings felt cheap, but hey, Rome wasn’t built in a day (no pun intended) and even baby steps are at least ste
Josh Pederson
Feb 25, 201910 min read
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