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About Jason Rochlin
Jason learned to read playing Pokemon Crystal on the Game Boy Color, and hasn't looked back. He received a Journalism degree at California State University, Fullerton while working on news coverage and investigative content for its paper, and came to The Best War Games soon after graduating. Nintendo games are his primary wheelhouse, but he'll try most anything once.
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Genesect is a Great Model for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet's Temporal Themes
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet's time-based themes aren't in the spotlight just yet, but Generation 5's Genesect may be an example of what to expect.
What it Might Mean for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet to Have Multiple 'Champions'
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet will introduce the concept of 'Champion Rank' trainers, and having multiple Champion-level challenges could be great.
Fortnite's Rick and Morty Crossovers Point to a Great Jerry Redemption
Fortnite introduces new Rick and Morty characters for Halloween, and Jerry Smith has a lot of potential as its next potential family member.
Pikmin 4's Urban Setting May Bring Back the Second Game's Technological Terrors
Pikmin 4 appears to be set in a more urban environment than its predecessors, which could give rise to more mechanical threats like in Pikmin 2.
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Could Flesh Out Hyrule Through a New Royal Guard
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom can use Hyrule's royal guard to display time passing and give Link more companions for his new journey.
Horizon’s Rumored Multiplayer Game Should Be Set During The Faro Plague
Guerrilla Games' Horizon franchise has a storied history, and combatting the Faro Plague may be the perfect story for a rumored multiplayer game.
Marie's Podcast Is a Perfect Real-World Marketing Opportunity for Splatoon 3
Splatoon is one of Nintendo's most openly experimental franchises, and a teased podcast in Splatoon 3 could be another avenue to expand.
Fire Emblem Engage Using Heroes' Alts Opens the Door for Costume Customization
Fire Emblem Engage brings back old characters with a twist by including content from Heroes, which could open the door to more customization.