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Hey everyone! My name is Chris Mabrey, and I’m happy to be your newest writer here at Pixlbit.
I’m here to hadouken linearity, Bob-omb the bombastic, and Life 3 ingenuity. I love games and their industry, and I’m very excited to be here. I’m an avid reader of gaming news and enjoy the gaming community tremendously. I believe I can bring new ideas to the fray and zest to the bouillabaisse that is Pixlbit.
I think that just about every genre across all consoles—and our friend the PC, of course—have something to offer. My favorite games are those with great stories, games with quirky and distinctive design, and games that pack their biggest punch with solid, fun gameplay. I do think that games can ride at the echelon of artistic quality when they want to or just be here to provide entertainment.
I strive for fairness in my reviews, dish out my opinions, and hope to bring fresh perspectives to discussions. Most of all, I just want to write quality gaming news that you find useful and rewarding. I look forward to seeing everyone around the site!
Furbies are the plural of Furby, a late '90's or early 2000's children's toy which was basically a cross between a Tamagotchi-style toy and a Tickle-Me-Elmo. You could interact with them based on what they said, and over time, they used more English than Furbish, but all around, they're very crazy and annoying toys.
It’s been a long time since we’ve seen an entry in the Metroid Prime series - 18 years, in fact. It was 8 years ago that Metroid Prime 4 was originally announced and its development was more than a little turbulent. Initially developed by Bandai Namco, it was later scrapped completely and development was shifted back to Retro Studios to start the project over. In the end, Retro has delivered a solid new entry in the series, but one that doesn’t totally capture what originally made the series so compelling.
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