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This one brings back memories!
Transformers Animated: The Game was a fun little DS title that captured the style of the show surprisingly well.
Not the deepest gameplay, but I loved playing it back then — especially as a fan of the cartoon.

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As a huge Golden Sun fan, I had to have Dark Dawn in my collection.
It may not reach the heights of the GBA games, but I still really enjoy returning to that world.
Feels like a warm, nostalgic epilogue.
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One of Square’s hidden PS1 gems: Brave Fencer Musashi.
Stylish, quirky, and full of personality — I love how bold and experimental games were back then.
The Japanese packaging is especially beautiful.
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Had to follow up with Digital Devil Saga 2.The story gets deeper, the stakes get higher — and I love how this duology stands on its own in the SMT universe. Underrated JRPG brilliance.
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Dark, stylish, and intense — just how I like my JRPGs.
Digital Devil Saga might not be as well-known as Persona, but it’s pure SMT goodness.
Creepy themes, great combat, and that press-turn system never gets old.
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Sometimes you just want to solve puzzles in a charming little village.
Professor Layton and the Curious Village was my gateway into puzzle-heavy games — and I’ve loved the series ever since.
Stylish, clever, and cozy. Perfect for the DS.

On this day in 2011 I got to meet one of my childhood heroes.

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Another throwback to my author site’s first landing page from last summer #memorymonday #flashback #throwback #yascifi #book #superhero #ebook #paperback #yabookscentral #yaauthors #writer #yascififantasy
Flashback to nearly a year ago when I posted the teaser for Unsecret Identity
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