Nicholas Battaglia
Contributing since June, 2022
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About Nicholas Battaglia
Born and raised in the frozen tundra of Syracuse, New York, Nick's love for video games started as a young child. After being introduced to the world of Super Mario, he branched out to various other genres and titles and has a fondness for classic arcades and Mortal Kombat.
Latest Articles
Video Games Don't Always Need Live-Action Adaptations
As video games are becoming more cinematic and story-driven, the need for them to be adapted into live-action is unnecessary.
Super Mario RPG Not Being Part Of SNES Online Library Is A Crime
Super Mario RPG being on the Switch's SNES Online Library seems like a no-brainer.
Toy Story Is The Best Movie Tie-In Game Ever
The game from 1995 had it all, on the Sega Genesis at least.
Elden Ring and Souls Games Should Have Difficulty Options
The time has come for the Souls franchise to become more accessible.
Pokémon Should Reinvent Its Combat To Stay Fresh
While turn-based combat has been a staple of Pokémon's design, a change in style would not hurt.
Street Fighter 6's Open-World Is A Game Changer For Fighting Games
Street Fighter 6 will feature an open-world game mode, and it could be big for the genre.
The Boys Is Ripe For A Fighting Game
With the Injustice series likely on hold for an unknown amount of time, Amazon has to strike the fighting game market now.
Diablo Immortal Players Should Be Upset Over Microtransactions
Microtransactions have been the bane of the gaming industry for a while, but Diablo Immortal makes the problem exceedingly obvious.
QTEs Are Actually Great When Done Right
Quick-time events can be so much more than pressing F to pay your respects.
Mortal Kombat From 1995 Will Always Be The Best When Compared To Reboots
The 1995 movie adaptation showed that Mortal Kombat could be so much more than just a movie based on a karate tournament.
Accessibility And Me: How Gaming Taught Me How To Overcome My Disability
%%excerpt%% Having a disability does not disable the fun in life. Video games are just one example of this fact.