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Tag Archives: Jeison Liranzo

The Roundup: Elden Ring, Kirby, Horizon Forbidden West, Mobiuz, Nintendo Labor Complaint, MetaQuest Game Showcase And More!

By Ronald Gordon  Greetings and welcome back once again to another Roundup, The Critic Circle’s way of informing you of the recent news that’s happened within the Gaming Community. From a review of the new Horizon Forbidden West to news about Nintendo getting a labor complaint, we’ve got plenty of topics to cover for this…

April 22, 2022 in The Roundup.

The Insight: The Refreshing Kirby And The Forgotten Land Is Our Writer’s Second Favorite Kirby Game

By Jeison Liranzo The Kirby franchise recently made a comeback with Kirby and the Forgotten Land, developed by HAL Laboratory and released on March 25, 2022. As in the franchise’s other games, Kirby has the ability to inhale enemies and take their powers, and there’s no spoken dialogue. This installment introduces many new mechanics, though,…

April 19, 2022 in The Insight.

The Roundup: From The Game Developers Conference To Destiny 2 To DeepWell To Wilde Flowers And Beyond

By Ronald Gordon Greetings and Salutations! Welcome back to the Roundup! It’s the Critics Circle’s glimpse at news, reviews, and so much more in the vast radar that is the Gaming Community. Last time, we focused mainly on our Members of the Circle and gave them the spotlight, but this time our Interns have come…

March 24, 2022 in The Roundup.

The Essay: A Brave Writer Reflects Upon The Dominican Republic, Games, Bachata, Family Violence And Loneliness

By Jeison Liranzo Growing up in the Dominican Republic in the town of Licey al Medio, I hated Sundays because it was always the day I was the loneliest. Almost every other day I had something to do. Monday through Friday I had school, and afterward, I did homework with my cousins. Then, we would…

March 16, 2022 in The Essay.

The Roundup: A Letter From Ukraine, New York Game Awards Summary, Horizon Forbidden West, Nintendo Hackers, PVSR 2, Wordle, And More!

By Ronald Gordon Greeting and Welcome Back once again to another Roundup! It’s the NYVGCC’s look back at the various pieces of important reviews, news and more both in and out of the Circle’s reach. A lot has happened as of recently, with a large chunk of January and February being dedicated to a certain…

February 25, 2022 in The Roundup.

The Insight: Is Playing Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain A Smart Or Dumb Thing To Do?

By Jeison Liranzo Is Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain worth it? It depends. Big Brain Academy is a puzzle and trivia video game developed and published by Nintendo and released about a month ago. To be honest, I didn’t really like playing the game by myself. Since it was mostly made up of mini-games…

January 19, 2022 in The Insight.

The Roundup: Reggie’s New Book, A Fantastic Roblox Magazine, France In New York, And Everything From Tandem To Elden Ring!

By Ronald Gordon Greetings and Salutations, we’re back once again for another Roundup, where we take a look at what the Critics Circle had been getting into in the last month or so. This time around we’ve got news from some of our Circles Members & Interns, news on Tickets sales for the Annual Game…

November 11, 2021 in The Roundup.

The Insight: Life Is Strange: True Colors Inspires Fireworks Of Empathy In Our Young Writer

By Jeison Liranzo During every moment in Life Is Strange: True Colors, I felt fireworks of empathy inside of me. (Life is Strange: True Colors is a graphic adventure video game developed by Deck Nine and published by Square Enix’s Europe, released on September 10, 2021 across all platforms except mobile, with Nintendo Switch still…

October 12, 2021 in The Insight.

The Roundup: From Kirby To Civilization To Deathloop – And The Circle’s Nonprofit Work Gets A Nod From The NYC Mayor’s Office

By Ronald Gordon  Hello once again and welcome back to another Roundup, the New York Videogame Critic Circle’s peek into the goings on of the gaming world both inside and outside the Circle. From news on how we at the Critics Circle have been engaging with the community to stories about recent games and the…

October 1, 2021 in The Roundup.

The Insight: A Moving Action Adventure Leaves Our Young Writer Wanting More Of Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut

By Jeison Liranzo The award-winning game Ghost of Tsushima has returned with new downloadable content with a Director’s Cut, which introduces a new island, a new story chapter, new side quests, new characters, and new enemies. Before starting the new DLC, you should have at least completed Act 2 of the main story. If you…

September 14, 2021 in The Insight.

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