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Cats · New YorkBy Saniah Etienne Despite having a cat allergy, I love cats! I even feed the stray cats in my neighborhood. Naturally, when choosing a game to play and review, Copycat was the pick of the litter. As a child, I actually loved cat games. I remember playing Neko Atsume: Kitty Collector and Talking Tom, as well as a game about a cat whose only objective was to destroy household items and wreak havoc. These were all lighthearted in nature. Copycat, …Read Article
The Insight: With Its Emotional Story, Copycat Is The Pick Of The Litter!

New York State · New YorkBy Sarah Doherty Granoff I attended the New York City Pride Parade for the first time in 2019. Like many, I had spent the previous two weeks preparing my outfit. It wasn’t anything spectacular – a crocheted rainbow scarf with the word “PRIDE” on it and a custom ordered tee-shirt – but it was mine. As I counted down the days to the event, it dawned on me more and more what I was about to do. For the first time in my life, I was going to publicly …Read Article
Circle Pride: Delving Deep Into Parvati’s Historic Impact On Asexuality In The Outer Wilds

Japan · JapanBy Mary Ellis Ryan Katamari Damacy Rolling Live is a Japanese game developed by Namco, originally released in 2004. Here’s the deal on the update. Yes, the game is weird, like really weird. Checking the game out at first I was stuck on the concept, so I looked at the description, “Roll stick and grow.” Okay, that’s not super helpful, but it’s really accurate. Basically, you roll around with a sticky ball called a Katamari and collect anything th…Read Article
The Insight: The Wacky Vibe Of Katamari Damacy Abides!
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The Insight: Aeth Says, Yes, This Game is Trying to Kill You. But It’s So Creative, You Won’t Mind!
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