Message from an Old Friend: A Look Back at The Witcher 3
Ben Gogel emerges from hiding and attempts to placate the mob by offering his own perspective on “the best game ever made because SHUT UP!!”
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Ben Gogel emerges from hiding and attempts to placate the mob by offering his own perspective on “the best game ever made because SHUT UP!!”
Here’s all the details on our upcoming Game-A-Thon 2019 annual charity live stream! We’ll be playing board games until the break of dawn, and all in the name of a good cause! Tune in to our Twitch channel on Dec. 23rd to join in on the festivities!
In the latest ‘Better Late Than Never’ piece, Connor reviews LUIGI’S MANSION 3 for the Nintendo Switch.
A Thanksgiving update from the Couch Bandits. Game-A-Thon 2019 approaches!
Better Late Than Never! We’re playing catch-up on reviewing our favorite games of 2019! Here’s out latest, a review of Super Mario Maker 2!
We may be a bit late when it comes to reviewing Fire Emblem: Three Houses, but better late than never! Check out our thoughts here.
Fast-paced, bloody arcade hockey comes to the Nintendo Switch with Super Blood Hockey. Read Connor’s thoughts on this great indie game!
In a shocking betrayal worthy of WatchMojo, Ben Gogel defies the Couch Bandits mantra and talks how to love games while also…being a respectful human being??
Being the resident Couch Bandits masochist, Ben Gogel tests his sanity with From Software’s latest project — Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.
Ben Gogel keeps up his masochism streak with the newest Devil May Cry game, seeing if the long-dormant action franchise can still SSS-rank up with the best of them.
Inspired by a Normal Happenings Kingdom Hearts prompt, Connor reflects on memories dear to him.
Our newest guest contributor explains how Red Dead Redemption 2—not Spider-Man—taught him the true meaning of “With great power comes great responsibility.”