
Chris De Hoog
Freelance Writer and RPG Editor at Comics and Gaming Magazine (CGMagazine)
Host at Pixels & Ink
Writer at Freelance
Canadian geek of many passions. RPG Editor @cgmagonline, Features Editor @ffunion; host @kyberclub. Random opinions are my own. (He/him)
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5 days ago |
cgmagonline.com | Chris De Hoog
At long last, Magic: The Gathering—Final Fantasy has finally arrived, fusing the world’s premier trading card game and Japanese role-playing game franchise. Wizards of the Coast and Square Enix have collaborated to make a massive, three-pronged love letter to the series and a great way to steep newcomers in its tropes and characters. Since two of my dearest games have united in such spectacular fashion, this is a dream come true for me, as someone who likes to lean toward the Vorthos side of MTG.
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5 days ago |
flipboard.com | Chris De Hoog
4 hours agoMan found hiding in a pile of leaves after robbing Market Basket, assaulting 2 employeesNeither of the grocery store workers required medical attention. Police arrested a man in connection with a robbery and assault at a Market Basket …2 hours agoMcDonald’s to suffer massive boycott from customersThe fast-food chain is in for a rude awakening. Over the past year, McDonald’s (MCD) has struggled to resonate with consumers after facing backlash …
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1 week ago |
cgmagonline.com | Chris De Hoog
Sonic has been on a bit of a hot streak over the last few years, with annual releases like last fall’s Sonic X Shadow Generations landing in good form in time for the holidays. Now that the Switch 2 has arrived, Sega’s speedy hedgehogs have brought this latest outing to Nintendo’s upgraded hardware—but is it worth spending your hard-earned chilli dog money for the port?
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Chris De Hoog
Sonic X Shadow Generations (Switch 2) ReviewGenerate Key TakeawaysSonic has been on a bit of a hot streak over the last few years, with annual releases like last fall’s Sonic X Shadow Generations landing in good form in time for the holidays. Now that the Switch 2 has arrived, Sega’s speedy hedgehogs have brought this latest outing to Nintendo’s upgraded hardware—but is it worth spending your hard-earned chilli dog money for the port?
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cgmagonline.com | Chris De Hoog
Of all the things one could improve upon from Nintendo’s last console generation, the original Nintendo Switch Pro Controller seemed to need the least effort. It was already one of the most reliable controllers I’ve used in all my years of gaming—my original is still working about as well as the day I bought it back in 2017, after countless hours of use by my whole family, with no sign of the thumbstick drift that plagues its contemporaries and its battery still hearty.
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