Bio
Hello, I'm Jerrad Wyche. I'm a writer and aspiring game developer who enjoys playing games of various genres on numerous platforms.

If I had to list my favorite genres they'd likely be Western RPGs, 2D Platformers, and Shooters.
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Journaled 5+ games in a single day

Favorite Games

Mass Effect 2
Mass Effect 2
Pokémon SoulSilver Version
Pokémon SoulSilver Version
Spelunky
Spelunky
Elden Ring
Elden Ring
Psychonauts 2
Psychonauts 2

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Total Games Played

021

Played in 2024

004

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Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown

Jun 04

Little Kitty, Big City
Little Kitty, Big City

May 19

Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time
Crash Bandicoot 4: It's About Time

Apr 03

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor

Mar 21

Lies of P
Lies of P

Mar 08

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In my opinion Lies of P manages to deliver the most authentic Soulslike experience delivered by anyone outside of FromSoftware's development studio.

Round 8 Studio managed to capture the intricate and satisfying aspects of FromSoftware's catalog of games and merge it with their unique take on the genre. The boss fights never manage to get too difficulty, in that when you as the player runs into a wall, experimentation often leads to success.

Here's hoping the sequel builds on a wonderfully dazzling foundation and cements Round 8 Studio as a stellar developer capable of delivering in a space where the community is often starving for the next challenge.

A wonderfully silly sequel to Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion, this romp into the rogue-like genre is a stellar follow-up.

In under 5 hours players are able to go an a fast-paced and hectic journey to rob a bank for all it has. The arsenal of weapons and enemy variety add to the addicting gameplay that'll have you itching for one more run.

Plenty of dark comedy and funny one-liners make it the perfect palette cleanser. It's a perfect example of quality over quantity as the team at Snoozy Cazoo delivers another underrated gem of an indie game.

Tried my best to see this game through, but it just didn't have the charm or whimsy of an actual Pokemon game.

It may carry a better visual fidelity than any Pokemon game to date, but with plenty of bugs and performance issues, it's not leaps ahead on the technical side.

The fact that Pals don't evolve lessens the partnership and bond aspect and they simply become another resource in another paint-by-numbers survival experience.

It is still in early access so there's plenty of time to turn it into an incredible experience. Those stating it sets a new standard for monster-catching games are either severely out of touch with the Pokemon franchise, or have simply wanted a similar experience on their non-Nintendo platform and are using the opportunity to throw stones from a glass house.