Danny Saya is an aspiring writer and illustrator out of Santa Fe, New Mexico. If Danny isn't playing games he's writing about them, or hiking. If Danny were a piece of sushi he'd be fatty tuna.
Danny Saya
Boxboy Review (Nintendo 3DS)
As far as puzzle platformers are concerned, Boxboy is a breath of fresh air and proves that no matter the size or style of game, HAL is always committed to delivering a unique and fun experience with their games.
Elliot Quest Review (Wii U)
Elliot Quest definitely walks this line but never really lands into either side of the spectrum. That’s not to say that the game is bad or lacks identity, as it wears its influences on its sleeve, but Elliot Quest establishes a world and narrative of its own.
Mario Party 10 Review (Wii U)
The Mario Party series is widely regarded as the king of party games, and is known for experimentation within the franchise, even if the results are mixed.
Mario vs Donkey Kong: Tipping Stars Review (Nintendo 3DS)
Despite not doing anything particularly new, Tipping Stars still a great puzzle game that does a nice job straddling the line between fun and frustrating.
10 Best SpaceHamster Videos
These are the ten best SpaceHamster videos, and unlike his top ten lists there’s no clear winner here, they’re all good.
The Awakened Fate Ultimatum Review (PlayStation 3)
Awakened Fate: Ultimatum follows main character Shin Kamikaze after he dies and is revived as God of Celestia in order to help the angels in their ongoing war against the devils of this world.
10 Best Brutalmoose Videos
You’d be hard pressed to find videos with the same brand of simultaneous sarcasm and analysis as these. There are no bad Brutalmoose videos to speak of, but these are the Best Brutalmoose videos.
Grow Home Review (PC)
Grow Home completely foregoes the norm of using its gameplay to comedic effect and tones down the floaty and ragdoll feel of its physics in order to deliver on a simple yet charming story in an equally engaging world.
The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask 3D Review (Nintendo 3DS)
Whether its praises are being sung or its being condemned as too odd of a departure from the series roots, anyone who has an opinion about The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask is passionate about it. Divisive as it may be, Majora’s Mask is an important game in the Zelda series; not for its technical innovations, but for its storytelling and gameplay achievements. Majora’s Mask changed the way Zelda games told a story, and how the player progressed through it.
Destiny is an Online Experience All its Own
Destiny is not an MMORPG. Call it a shared world shooter or make all of the Borderlands comparisons you want, but bundling it with all of the current MMOs does Destiny a disservice. Destiny doesn't fit into conventional labels, and perhaps it shouldn't.