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About Matt Hirsch
Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Matt Hirsch discovered his love for video games when his father brought home a Nintendo GameCube, along with Luigi’s Mansion when he was five years old. Since then, his passion for games, as well as professional wrestling, music, anime and movies has inspired him to pursue a career in media and journalism. He graduated from Midwood High School in 2014 and spent three of those years as captain of the varsity Bowling team. These days you’ll be able to find him in comp queue in Overwatch, or Squadding up with some friends in Fortnite.

The Padre Review: Excellent At Times, Inconsistent At Others

July 3, 2018 Matt Hirsch 0

The Padre is a game that could have been ripped straight from the early nineties. A time when point-and-click horror games were common. The Padre […]

Pub Encounter Review: Niche

July 2, 2018 Matt Hirsch 0

Dating simulators have become increasingly popular with the rise of games like Dream Daddy on Steam. Pub Encounter follows the same basic premise; you meet […]

The Number Puzzle Review: Plain, But Servicable

June 28, 2018 Matt Hirsch 0

Sudoku is a game whose origins date back well over a hundred years. From the puzzle section in newspapers to the countless video game versions, […]

D.L. Byron: Satori EP Review: Benatar Would Be Proud

June 19, 2018 Matt Hirsch 0

D.L. Byron has a long and storied history in the music industry. Paving a path for himself, staying true to his vision, and never letting […]

MotoGP 18 Review: Almost Perfect as Reality

June 14, 2018 Matt Hirsch 0

Racing simulators are notorious for their ultra-realistic mechanics, and high skill requirements to have a chance of finishing a race with a decent placing. There […]

Shio Review: A New Indie Standard

May 28, 2018 Matt Hirsch 0

When a game starts with a warning that it is difficult enough to frustrate you to the point of not enjoying it and that if […]

Creepy Road Review: A Wonderful Start, But Lacking Polish

May 20, 2018 Matt Hirsch 0

Creepy Road is a beautifully gory game, with a clear identity. It knows exactly what it wants to be, and makes no bones about it. […]

Cat Dail: Fight For Love Review: Empowering Life Lessons Learned

May 19, 2018 Matt Hirsch 0

Whether it’s with a funky bass line, or a soulful blues riff, Cat Dail’s Fight For Love is empowering, somber, spiteful, and loving, all at […]

AO International Tennis Review: Plodding

May 12, 2018 Matt Hirsch 0

The most important part of any sports game is the controls. Actions have to feel weighty, movement has to feel fluid and precise, and at […]

Venture Kid Review: Retro And Awesome

May 9, 2018 Matt Hirsch 0

What is there to do that hasn’t been done already, in a genre that is decades old and has had its rules written, and rewritten […]

City of Brass Review: The Best Whip Since Castlevania

May 6, 2018 Matt Hirsch 0

Brought to you by two members from the team that created Bioshock, a game that is considered to be a masterpiece of storytelling and level […]

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