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Arshad Mawla

A freelance writer based in Sydney, Australia. Loves all types of games, from Clash of Clans to Final Fantasy. In his free time, partakes in well-known Australian stereotypes such as riding Kangaroos to class and wrestling crocodiles.

Top 10 Pokémon that Should be Cut from Sword and Shield

June 14, 2023July 2, 2019 by Arshad Mawla
Pokemon Sword Shield

Ever since Pokémon Sun and Moon abandoned the national Pokédex, it has become a trend for the series. Pokémon Sword …

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Categories Feature Tags Feature, Game Freak, Gaming, nintendo, Nintendo Switch, pokemon, Pokemon Shield, Pokemon Sword, Tuesday 10

Review: Vambrace: Cold Soul – An Artist’s Rendition of RNG

June 14, 2023May 27, 2019 by Arshad Mawla

Over the last few years, there has been a surge in the popularity of difficult games. These games are designed …

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Categories Review, SliderDefunct Tags dark fantasy, devespresso, difficult, Headup, Indie, rouge-like, survival, turn-based, vambrace cold soul

Top 10 Kingdom Hearts Songs

February 1, 2023May 14, 2019 by Arshad Mawla
Sora Kingdom Hearts 3

These last few months have been quite special for Kingdom Hearts fans. With the long-awaited Kingdom Hearts III finally hitting …

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Categories Opinion Tags JRPG, kh, KH3, Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts 3, ps4, Square Enix

What To Play After Ace Attorney Trilogy: Apollo Justice and His Legal Misadventures

June 14, 2023April 29, 2019 by Arshad Mawla
After Ace Attorney Trilogy Phoenix Wright

So, you’ve finished the Ace Attorney Trilogy for the first time and you’re hungry for more high-octane courtroom action. Well, …

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Categories SliderDefunct Tags 3ds, Ace Attorney, Ace Attorney Trilogy, capcom, nintendo, ps4, steam, xbox

Scarlet Study Completes Ambitious Ace Attorney Fan Translation Project

June 14, 2023March 31, 2019 by Arshad Mawla
Dai Gyakuten Saiban

For several years, Dai Gyakuten Saiban was nothing but an elusive video game, beyond the reach of non-Japanese Ace Attorney …

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Categories News Tags 3ds, Ace Attorney, capcom, dai gyakuten saiban, fan works, nintendo, scarlet study, translations

How Scarlet Study Localized the “Impossible” Dai Gyakuten Saiban, Part 2

June 14, 2023February 21, 2019 by Arshad Mawla
Dai Gyakuten Saiban

The writer of Dai Gyakuten Saiban, Shu Takumi, is known for his impeccable ability to create relatable and quirky characters. …

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Categories Feature, SliderDefunct Tags Ace Attorney, fan work, Interview, japanese games, scarlet study, translation

How the Scarlet Study Localized the “Impossible” Dai Gyakuten Saiban, Part 1

June 14, 2023February 8, 2019 by Arshad Mawla
Dai Gyakuten Saiban

Ace Attorney is a franchise that managed to defy all expectations and find a huge audience all over the world. Despite …

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Categories SliderDefunct Tags Ace Attorney, capcom, interviews, Nintendo 3DS, translation

Review: Tango: The Adventure Game – You May Not Have This Dance

June 14, 2023December 26, 2018 by Arshad Mawla
Tango: The Adventure Game featured image

The point-and-click genre has become scarce over the last few years. In the past, it was at the peak of gaming. …

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Categories PC, Review, SliderDefunct Tags adventure game, Gualicho Games, INCA Games, Indie Games, pc, Point and Click, puzzle, Tango: The Adventure Game

Impressions: Touhou Luna Nights – A Simple Yet Fun “Animetroidvania”

June 14, 2023October 15, 2018 by Arshad Mawla

Indie developers have continued to raise the bar with Metroidvania games. Recently, it was Dead Cells that blew away critics and …

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Categories Impressions, News, SliderDefunct Tags 2d, early access, Indie, Metroidvania, pixel graphics, touhou, touhou luna nights

Review: Dead Cells – A Vicious Cycle of Fun, Regret and Killing Dudes

June 14, 2023August 31, 2018 by Arshad Mawla
dead cells review

Motion Twin has outdone itself with its action-packed 2-D platformer, Dead Cells. It combines the Metroidvania genre with roguelite elements to …

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Categories PC, Review, SliderDefunct Tags Dead Cells, Indie, Metroidvania, Motion Twin, ps4, roguelike, steam, Switch
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