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.

Research and Destroy review

With references that range from Valkyria Chronicles, Hanna- Barbera, and with a slightly sus-looking cartoonish character, Among Us, Research and Destroy offers a hodge-podge of pop culture references. But the game’s best qualities are the ...

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Roguebook review

There’s a multitude of deck builders out there, but the Switch release of Roguebook in undoubtedly one of the better efforts thanks to turn-based battles that will keep your brain busy and gentle push you ...

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New Releases: April 28th-May 4th, 2022

This week, OshiRabu: Waifus Over Husbandos + Love or Die (pictured) offers a two part tale of tenderness, while Nintendo Switch Sports can cultivate some friendly competition between rivals. Of course, if you’re looking for ...

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Epos H3Pro Hybrid Gaming Headset review

Like their wired brethren, the Epos H3Pro Hybrid delivers some of the best sound in their price class. With discrete looks and a removable boom microphone, they can be worn publicly without embarrassment.   Durability ...

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Dōkyūsei: Bangin’ Summer review

Sure, Dōkyūsei: Bangin’ Summer’s setup is skeletal, mostly centering on making the last few weeks of summer vacation memorable.  As a remaster on the original 1992 eroge, this is a dating sim where your actions ...

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New Releases: April 21st-27th, 2022

This week, Sakura Angels (pictured), Zombie Army 4: Dead War, and The Stanley Parable arrive on Switch, while consoles and PCs get notables like Research and Destroy and the luminescent 3D platformer, Lumote: The Mastermote ...

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Defend the Rook review

By Rogue or Rook, clear out waves of spawning enemies with your adventuring party in this intermittently clever departure from more turn-based tactical titles. Occasionally, the language that developers use to describe their game isn’t ...

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B.I.O.T.A. review

Fatigued by all the metroidvanias games there days? B.I.O.T.A. is a Megatroid, blending elements of Mega Man and Metroid. It offers an absorbing trip back to the early Nineties, recalling an era when games taught ...

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