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Bro Bromero’s Top 10 Games of the Year 2025
Just like that, the year has wrapped up and this blog has been irregularly chugging away for about 6 months now. I’ve spent the holiday with friends and family, and talked about some of my favorite experiences of the year with them. We’ll see if I have top lists for other forms of media, but…
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Dispatch – Between Games and Television
Ack, a whole month without posting! It’s the busy season for my wife’s business, so blogging took a backseat. I’ve been flitting around from experience to experience, but I’m happy to report that I played through the entirety of Dispatch, so let’s dust off this website and dive right into it. Dispatch comes from AdHoc…
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Q-UP – Call It, Friend-O
Every December, I try to reflect on my favorite experiences of the year and give them little write-ups to share with my friends. This is my first year with this blog, so I’m hoping to migrate those writings here so I am not impeded by the Discord text limit. As we approach the middle of…
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Theatrhythm Final Bar Line – 1,2,3, Curaga!
It is hard to determine whether or not Theatrhythm Final Bar Line is a niche game or not. Rhythm games are not usually in the big spotlight anymore, and this game asks that you have some passing familiarity and fondness of the music of the Final Fantasy series. Beyond that, it also asks that you…
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Neverland Card Battles – I See a Red Board and I Want to Paint it Blue
My furnace motor has died, so I’m writing this in a 90 degree house right now. It is absolutely dreadful. What isn’t dreadful is today’s throwback entry to a PSP game that never got much of the spotlight: Neverland Card Battles. This was an early PSP game, releasing in the tail end of 2008, and…
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The Bazaar – BroBro’s Bazaar Adventure
I keep falling off schedule. I had another good weekend of board games with family, but I still have to get into the habit of taking photos of gameplay. Most of my video gaming time has been picking away at Deltarune Chapter 4, which is definitely difficult to talk about without diving into spoilers. (…
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Skullgirls Mobile – When the Gacha is Good
Gacha games make oodles of cash. It’s a model that can get folks hooked on digital lottery tickets, only instead of paying out, the companies give you access to game content. More so than that, they’re habit forming: The developers want you checking in daily, because the more involved with the game you are, the…
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McDonald’s Treasure Land Adventure – I’m Likin’ It
I hadn’t engaged with any new media of note this week, so I took to rolling the dice to see what to write about. I knew I was in the mood for a Genesis game to hear some of those groovy bass lines. Beyond that, I let the randomizer take the wheel. And it drove…
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Deltarune Ch. 1 & 2 – WE’VE GOT A REAL [two for one special]
So far on this blog, I’ve found that I have an easier time writing about experiences that have some flaws in them. My entry on Compile was difficult because that’s just an excellently designed game. I’m running into the same difficulties here as I try to muster up words for the first two chapters of…
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Monster Hunter Now-Big Monster, Bigger Money
I have played the Monster Hunter series for a long time now. My first Monster Hunter was the eponymous game for the Playstation 2, and it has been exhilarating to see this franchise continue to flourish. Two decades ago the series was just a Capcom curiosity, and now it’s one of the companies core pillars.…
