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.

Death end re;Quest (Switch) review

  An abundant mix of mystery, horror, and an adorable cute cast, Death end re;Quest arrives on Switch with a proficient port with few sacrifices. There’s a multitude of games built around the hypothetical. Each ...

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Judgment (Xbox Series X/S) review

The Dragon Engine makes a winning now-gen debut with Judgment, offering a stable, 60FPS framerate, almost imperceivable load times, and all the largely inconsequential DLC of the PlayStation 4 version. Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s Yakuza series is ...

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New Releases: April 22nd-28th, 2021

From a trio of Atelier remasters, a remake of the original Nier, and the emergence of several notable visual novel compilations on Switch, this week has a number of remarkable new releases. For those seeking ...

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World End Economica ~Complete~ review

Playing through the World End Economica ~Complete~ feels like that year of college when you simultaneously enrolled in Classic Literature, Business Economics, Psychology, and Philosophy classes. It’s a daunting trek where unhurried storytelling can let ...

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Childhood Friends (with Benefits) review

Childhood Friends adept shifts from sweet to steamy with the incorporation of the patch. Surprisingly, the all ages version isn’t half-bad thanks to some insightful dialog. Hentai habitually demonstrates adaptability. Download the Steam iteration of ...

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Godstrike review

Godstrike’s merger of twin-stick shooting, bullet-hell evasion, and a boss rush format seems enticing in theory. But in execution, the title isn’t quite as innovative or as fun as you might expect. Godstrike follows the ...

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New Releases: April 15th-21st, 2021

From the emergence of a first-party Sony title on Microsoft’s platform to the remastering of a 23-year-old RPG, a few of this week’s new releases would have been unthinkable a few years ago. But we ...

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