Author Archives: Robert Allen

Since being a toddler, Robert Allen has been immersed in video games, anime, and tokusatsu. Currently, his days are spent teaching at two southern California colleges. But his evenings and weekends are filled with STGs, RPGs, and action titles and well at writing for Tech-Gaming since 2007.

Please Be Happy review

Please Be Happy reminds us that learning about ourselves often involves the risk of revealing your insecurities. Fear has become the prevailing implement of politicians, marketers, and the media. The result of this persistent trepidation ...

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New Releases: December 22nd-28th, 2022

Although Microsoft and Sony are concluding 2022 with a minimal release of new software, Nintendo shows few signs of slowing their output. The publisher is even doubling down during this traditionally tranquil period, debuting new ...

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Jitsu Squad review

Aggressive opponents aren’t the only adversity you’ll encounter in Jitsu Squad. From fits of slowdown, intermittent crashes, and an excessive initial load time, you might want to think twice before picking this fight. Real-life street ...

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The Crackpet Show review

Even see a chicken with a lava gun slaughter a live studio audience? There’s no shortage of twin-stick roguelikes on Switch. Even if you’ve already blown through engrossing efforts like Iron Cryptical and NeuroVoider, it’s ...

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High on Life review

The gags and gunplay are both serviceable but the real enjoyment stems from the exploration of an alien world built of equal parts shiny plastic and grime. The single-player first-shooter campaign grew a bit stagnant ...

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New Releases: December 15th-21st, 2022

Lately, there’s been a resurgence in retro-style brawlers, with the appearance of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge and River City Girls 2 substantiating the trend. Meanwhile, Azure Striker Gunvolt 3’s appearance on PlayStation 4/5 ...

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Chained Echoes review

Swords, magic, and mecha combine in a retro-style role-playing adventure that’s far more than just a tribute to the 16/32-bit era. 90’s role-playing games like Chrono Trigger, Suikoden, and Xenogears established many of the genre’s ...

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Samurai Maiden review

The combat is average and the photo mode prevents lecherous shots, but Samurai Maiden shines when it depicts tenderness. The end of the year is when the industry releases its ‘serious’ games. Whether it’s the ...

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