Reviewing things in just 100 words.
Two FPS RPGs that I thought came out really close together but, apparently that is incorrect.
Two very different fighting games back to back.
Two games that are more on the peaceful side of things to balance out the more violent games I've been showing off lately.
2 Nostalgic games. One from the oughts, the other a remaster from the 90s.
Two Nintendo Switch games that I've been diving into recently!
Two explorative walking games
Two games buried deep in the snow for you to enjoy indoors in case you also live in a place where the weather is unpredictable and terrible!
Two rail shooters that are showing their age paired together.
Two open world games with wide expanses to explore.
The black sheep of the Dark Souls Franchise
Two more apocalyptic games in one tight bundle. I swear its a coincidence that I keep doing apocalypse games.
The first and *last games in the Dark Souls Franchise
Two explosive games in one package.
Two games set in dystopia put side by side to crush all resistanc- I mean, for your listening pleasure... of course...
Two games with cartoony aesthetics back to back.
Two games with their own takes on exploring wildly different apocalypses
2 games with an industrial twist that are really interesting.
Two games in broken incomplete states one of which is excusable since its an indie game in early access and the other is an absolutely inexcusable disgrace to the industry.
The two expansions to the latest pokemon game and my very genuine thoughts on them.
These are some very weird games and I highly recommend them if you're in a market for the strange and beautiful.
Two hidden role games to end out the year!
2 super long RPGs in a back to back review.
Two games that require a little more strategy than your average fair!
Two less than conventional Mario games back to back!
A couple of Spooky adjacent games to help you celebrate your Halloween.
Two games that'll have you climbing all over the place with wildly varying difficulty.
Two games about other culture's afterlives, they don't mesh well with each other but, weirdly, I think the combo works!
Two platformer games with wildly different skill levels and aesthetics but, oddly, a very similar design philosophy.
Two extreme games for all y'all thrill seekers out there!
Two games where you build things! They are very different and I have many feelings about both of these games.
Two brand new... ish... games back to back and fresh out of the oven.
Two games where you can beat your friends up right from the comfort of your couch!
Two games about robots. Not much connecting them otherwise, it's just what I've been playing lately.
Two open world games that have basically nothing else in common together for the re-release of Horizon Zero Dawn.
Two games inspired by Dark Souls and successful to wildly different degrees. I can see the quality in both these games though.
Two games where you explore the expanse of space in very different ways.
Two paper based games together to celebrate another Paper Mario!
Two games set in the Warhammer universe both of which, in retrospect, show off how obnoxious Skaven are.
Riot games went well over a decade only developing a single game, so to have them produce more than one in a year is fascinating. Here's the result of their efforts!
Two survival games with very similar mechanics but wildly different results.
Two apocalyptic games together to celebrate the release of The Last of Us Part 2.
Two RPGs that came out for the Gamecube when I was a kid, back in my hands after over a decade!
Two calm and textless puzzle games that both have very unique takes on the genre.
Two fairly classic shooters have just made their way to the switch, so here are entries from both those series.