About Joseph Andress
Joseph Andress' gaming journey started when he was given a silver Nintendo GameCube for his fifth birthday. Ever since that fateful day, he has committed countless hours to experiencing some of the very best games the industry has to offer. From Pokemon to Assassin's Creed, he's always looking for something new to blow him away. And yes, he still has that silver GameCube. Andress has been writing professionally for two years now, sharing his enthusiasm and creativity with those similarly impassioned about the beauty of video games.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Would Be Leaving Money on the Table Without DLC
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor provided an excellent all-around experience, and Respawn could have a lot to gain with supplemental DLC.
The Unwritten Rules of Sons of the Forest Explained
Sons of the Forest's survival gameplay may feel like every man for themselves, but its community has built up a list of agreed-upon unwritten rules.
Nintendo is Leaving Money on the Table by Ignoring One Mario Sports Franchise
The Switch has received its fair share of Mario sports titles, but one franchise in particular is due for a revival after too many years on the bench.
The Wildest Community Creations in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom So Far
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has unleashed the creativity of its players, and some creations exemplify what the game is capable of.
The Unwritten Rules of GTA Online Explained
Grand Theft Auto Online has been going strong for a decade, and it's largely thanks to the unwritten rules that have given the game some structure.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Has to Follow One Path Laid by Miles Morales
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is sure to introduce exciting new features, but it shouldn't forget one design philosophy from the Miles Morales spin-off.
September is Suddenly Stacked With Big Game Releases
September 2023 already had some big games lined up, but the announcement of Mortal Kombat 1 has made the month one to keep an eye on.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is a Love Letter to Star Wars' Gaming History
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor pushes the envelope for the franchise, while also harkening back to Star Wars' rich gaming history in more ways than one.
Characters That Mortal Kombat 12's New Timeline Should Avoid
Mortal Kombat 12's expanding timeline could reintroduce some forgotten faces, but there are some kombatants who should stay in the past.
The Next 3D Super Mario Game Should Reunite the Plumber with His Earliest Adversary
The next Super Mario game is still a mystery, but it should make an effort to reconnect Mario with a character who has faded into the background.
Hogwarts Legacy Would Be Leaving Money on the Table without More DLC
Hogwarts Legacy has been a major success since it was released earlier this year, but its lack of any major DLC plans feels like a missed opportunity.
The Unwritten Rules of Mortal Kombat Explained
Mortal Kombat has been a pillar of the fighting genre for decades, and in that time, it hasu built a list of unwritten rules for players to follow.
At This Rate, A Red Dead Redemption 2 Next-Gen Upgrade May Never Happen
Red Dead Redemption 2 is regarded as one of the best open-world games ever, but its lack of a next-gen upgrade doesn't reflect that.
GTA 6's Release Could Run Into Issues on One Platform
GTA 6 won't be releasing for a very long time, but when it does, there might be one platform that experiences more technical issues than the rest.
Genres The Next Minecraft Spin-Off Game Could Explore
Minecraft's spin-offs have proven to be respectable successes, and it begs the question of what other genres the franchise could fit into.
LEGO 2K Drive Can One-Up Hot Wheels Unleashed in a Key Feature Set
Hot Wheels Unleashed delivered a thrilling, toy-based racing experience, but LEGO 2K Drive could surpass it by pursuing one creative game mechanic.
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 Should Take a Page Out of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor's Book
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is on the horizon, and it could benefit from finding gameplay inspiration in the recently released Star Wars Jedi: Survivor.
Nintendo Should Show Some Generosity With the Rest of the Metroid Prime Trilogy
With Metroid Prime Remastered releasing separate from the rest of the trilogy, Nintendo has an important decision to make with the other entries.
Metroid Prime 4 is Starting to Feel Like Nintendo's Red-Headed Stepchild
Many fans are still patiently waiting for some kind of Metroid Prime 4 update, but it looks like Nintendo doesn't even want to acknowledge the game.
The Future of LEGO Games Might Be a Returning Fan-Favorite From the '90s
Many are wondering what's next for the LEGO franchise after The Skywalker Saga, and the answer could be in a classic PC game from about 25 years ago.