Aragami Review
Aragami really seems like a game that I’d enjoy, being someone who is, at best, mildly obsessed with ninjas. The concept alone sounds like it’s right up my alley: a ninja stealth game where you can teleport between shadows. What more could you want? I could dance around the punchline here, spin a slow burn about whether or not a five year old game is worth your time, but I’ll help you come to the same realization I did in half the time: Aragami is a mediocre game on a weak engine that plays like someone really enjoyed Mark of the Ninja and Dishonored and tried to mash the two together. If that’s all you needed to know then thanks for visiting, but if you want to find out what I mean then let’s get into it. The game’s title is the name of your main character: a shadow creature…
A Day To Remember: You’re Welcome
From Ocala Kids To Accomplished Adults. Florida’s poster children of the 2010 Easycore boom, A Day to Remember have gone through very minimal stylistic changes in the last 16 years. They’ve always carried a heavier, pop influenced sound that at times pushed the envelope of what most people considered hardcore music. But through it all you could always count on front man Jeremy Mckinnon’s mix of heavy, unclean vocals and his trademarked melodic pop inspired chorus. This style carried on up to the release of Bad Vibrations, which while not reaching the same heights of previous records such as What Separates Me From You; still landed well with most fans and critics alike. Fast forward to 2021. A Day to Remember teases a new record titled You’re Welcome. The lead singles for it consisted of “Mind Reader,” “Degenerates,” and “Brick Wall.” These tracks all received a fair amount of criticism when they…