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Stardew Valley

- Reviewed on  Switch  - Stardew Valley released on February 26th, 2016.  When it comes to relaxing, stress free games to enjoy, you would be crazy if you did not pick up Stardew Valley.  Stardew Valley has the enjoyment to bring gamers and even non-gamers to the playing field.  This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... Your journey begins when (SPOILER) your grandfather passes away and he grants you his farm land, which of course you rename and customize as you wish. I think there could've been a better way to see how you gain your farmland, but even though I wasn't a fan of this opening, the rest of this enormous, glorious game made up for it. You can choose a different type of farmland as well, that being the default version, water version, and many more. After you settle in, you can also play split screen co op which is a massive plus for people who want to play a nice, relaxing, enjoyable game like menti...

Ghostbusters: The Video Game

- Reviewed on  Switch  - Ghostbusters: The Video Game released on June 16th, 2009.  A remastered version of this Ghostbusters game released on October 4th, 2019. For this review, I will be discussing my time with the remastered version of the Ghostbusters game. This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... As a guy who played both versions of this title, both the original version back in 2009 (on Wii) and the remastered version (on Switch), I can safely say, this is a must play for Ghostbuster fans! Am I the biggest Ghostbusters fan?  No, but I still had a blast with this game! In terms of the remastered version, which is what I am basing my review on, the game still holds that nostalgia of me playing this game back in 2009 on the Wii.  What does my nostalgia have to do with / for other players who might have not played the original version?  Well, the fact the game still holds what the original had in terms...

Hungry Shark World

- Reviewed on  Mobile  - Hungry Shark World released on December 22nd, 2015.  This game has quickly become a favorite of mine on mobile devices. I truly believe Ubisoft hit a gold mine with this title and I find myself playing this game religiously at times! This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... Serving as a hidden gem of a mobile game, in my eyes, Hungry Shark World is exactly what the name implies, you play as various sharks and eat anything and everything to get high scores, coins, gems, etc.  The variety of sharks in this game is definitely my favorite part of the entire game. Separated in categories, you can eventually unlock (by playing or buying with real money) plenty of different sharks that are either extra small, small, medium, large, extra large, extra extra large, or out of this world large (represented by two explanation points).  At first, I didn't know if this would be a game I would stick...