I’m a little late to the party, but today is Pokémon day! If you don’t know today is the 30th anniversary of the Pokemon series! It has been a bit since I’ve done a Pokémon Day related post.
The state of play from the 12th had some pretty good games that ended up getting shown. I went into it without any expectations. The only thing I thought would show up was some more game play on the Persona 4 remake.
It has been a good bit since I last posted. I took a break as I wasn’t feeling up to posting more. Honestly, that feeling hasn’t gone away. At this point, I’m not sure what I’ll do. Obviously, the blog will stay up, but I can’t guarantee any new content or that I’ll come back […]
I’ve been gaming for at least 20 years at this point and have owned numerous consoles and hand helds. One of my biggest regrets was not holding onto them. The first console I reaquired was the Nintendo GameCube.
Another year has come and gone. I feel like 2024 went by pretty quickly. Let’s get into what I’m aiming for in 2025.
It’s now been about 4 years since I’ve started The Gamer with Glasses blog. It all started back in late 2020. It’s hard to believe that it’s been that long. What started as an assignment back in college has turned into quite the hobby.
I’ve been heavily playing Metaphor: ReFantazio these past few weeks. This game is honestly close to being my favorite of this year.
A bit ago Sony announced the PS5 Pro. From what I’ve been seeing, it seems like a majority of people are uninterested, especially with that $700 price tag.
A couple weeks ago the latest trailer for the latest entry into the Rune Factory series was shown. The latest entry is titled, Rune Factory Guardians of Azuma. It looks incredibly ambitious and definitely different from the other games in the series. While I’m looking forward to the game, I still have my reservations especially after Rune Factory 5.
As more and more conversations are being had about a Nintendo a Switch Successor, I decided to think about what I’d like to see from a new console. It’s hard to believe, but the original Nintendo Switch released back in 2017.