I first fell in love with Xenoblade when I saw the first game's title screen. It's a shot of the game's legendary sword, the Monado, in an evergreen field on a crisp summer day. Legendary Kingdom Hearts and Street Fighter composer Yoko Shimomura plays a bittersweet piano piece as the wind weaves through diamond-shaped blades... Continue Reading →
Character Arcs: Shulk and Defiance of Fate
My favorite RPG series is Xenoblade, and Shulk is its Luke Skywalker. If you only know him through Smash, you might just think of him as the jumpy blonde British kid who screams “I’m really feeling it!” and never wears a shirt. But playing the first Xenoblade Chronicles reveals Shulk to be a complex, existentialist... Continue Reading →
The Legend of Zelda: Queers of the Fandom
I’ve been streaming my favorite game, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, on YouTube in the lead-up to the next big entry, Tears of the Kingdom. As a trans content creator, I’ve always been proud of my identity and use the #lgbtqia tag to connect with others in the community. Recently though, I’ve been... Continue Reading →
Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Thanks For The Memories
Prologue: A Life Sent On Xenoblade Chronicles 3 begins with a melody. An earnest youth named Noah plays his flute as the horrors of war rage around him. Noah is an off-seer, and his song allows the souls of departed comrades to pass on. In a world of ceaseless violence, where the very earth is... Continue Reading →
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Sword – My Teenage Nostalgia Revisited
Like many old-school Nintendo fans, I first discovered Fire Emblem from Super Smash Bros. Melee. The long-running strategy RPG series was Japan-exclusive for the longest time, since Nintendo thought the games would be too complicated for our tiny Western brains. But once I unlocked Marth, and his hot-headed counterpart, Roy, in Smash, I just had... Continue Reading →
Mega Man X Will Always Be My Jam
When I was a kid, my favorite thing in the world was my dog-eared Game Boy Color. My family traveled a lot, and that little purple box was one of the few things that kept me sane on our endless car rides. I only had a few games on it: Pokémon (duh), Super Mario Bros.,... Continue Reading →
Golden Sun + The Lost Age: A Nostalgic Hidden Gem
The 90’s and early 2000’s were a golden age for the JRPG genre. Games like Final Fantasy VII and Xenogears redefined video games as a storytelling medium with their rich characters and deep themes. But these games can often be tough to get into, due to their dense plots and obtuse battle mechanics. That’s what... Continue Reading →
Hollow Knight: No Cost Too Great
I have a confession to make. For as much as I love video games, I'm kinda bad at them. My reflexes are shite, I get buttons wrong, and I get motion sickness playing first-person shooters. That always made Hollow Knight, Team Cherry's indie hit with Dark Souls-level difficulty, seem too impenetrable for a casual like... Continue Reading →
Pyra and Mythra might be my new Smash mains
The dynamic sword duo, Pyra and Mythra from Xenoblade 2, have just been released as DLC fighters for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. I’ve played Smash since the N64 days, but I’ve always mained Link or Marth because of how easy they are to use (read: I suck). Pyra/Mythra might change that, though. Their moves are... Continue Reading →
Old Zelda Games Are My Geek Comfort Food
2020 was a horrible year, but one of the things it taught me was how to appreciate the simple comforts when life gets too overwhelming. A brisk winter's morning, a hot bowl of pasta, a cuddle sesh with my puppy, and nostalgic Legend of Zelda games from my childhood. Replaying Zelda has become my yearly... Continue Reading →