
Kyle Chamaillard
Freelance Writer | currently writing lists and stuff for @thegamerwebsite | former podcast host and writer for @KeenGamerCom | He/Him |
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2 weeks ago |
thegamer.com | Kyle Chamaillard
Some Mario Kart World characters may not make ideal rideshare drivers due to size, vision, or temperament. Certain characters like Wario might prioritize their own interests and make the ride uncomfortable. Despite potential drawbacks, characters like Monty Mole can provide a fun and safe rideshare experience. Mario Kart World is the first new mainline entry in the beloved series since Mario Kart 8 originally launched on the Wii U in 2014.
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2 weeks ago |
thegamer.com | Kyle Chamaillard
Candidates in Metaphor ReFantazio compete in events to determine the next ruler, each with unique platforms. Certain candidates, like Lina and Roger, have extreme platforms that may benefit or harm the kingdom significantly. Beware of candidates like Jin and Louis, who prioritize self-interest over the well-being of the kingdom. Metaphor ReFantazio is a turn-based RPG set on the diverse continent of Euchronia.
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3 weeks ago |
thegamer.com | Kyle Chamaillard
Nintendo Switch 2 accessories, like the Joy-Con 2 Wheel, enhance gameplay without breaking the bank. A carrying case and screen protector will help keep your Nintendo Switch 2 in pristine condition. Invest in the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller for upgraded functionality and comfort during long gaming sessions. The Nintendo Switch 2 has finally arrived after a long wait, and it feels like a true evolution of its predecessor.
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3 weeks ago |
thegamer.com | Kyle Chamaillard
Video game trailers often mislead players with content not actually present in the final product. Games like Brutal Legend and Cyberpunk 2077 had trailers that differed significantly from the actual game. Trailer discrepancies, as seen in titles like No Man's Sky and Overwatch 2, can negatively impact player reception. Trailers for video games are designed to build excitement around a product, but they usually come out a year or two before the game is actually ready to play.
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3 weeks ago |
thegamer.com | Kyle Chamaillard
Some Mission: Impossible villains are forgettable, lacking charisma or charm, like Gabriel. Sean Ambrose is a relentless, terrifying villain in Mission: Impossible 2, making him a formidable foe for Ethan Hunt. August Walker from Mission: Impossible - Fallout is a strong, intelligent villain who stays hidden until halfway through the movie.
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