
Baxter Burchill
Baxter Burchill, a self-described "lazy son of a gun who writes for fun," is a hobbyist writer and English teacher living in Japan who loves helping others find great art nearly as much as he loves vomiting onto a page.
Latest articles by Baxter Burchill

This year's Digimon Story Time Stranger may have looked like a traditional JRPG, but its commitment to raising weird little guys gave it an anarchic, constantly surprising energy that Pokémon couldn't match
By Baxter Burchill published
Champions Digimon's kitchen sink approach to monster designs and mechanics combine to create a Digiworld so much more fun than logging on IRL.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth’s minigames, ranked
By Baxter Burchill published
Rank de Chocobo The loved and the loveless.

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth review: Stuck in the middle
By Baxter Burchill published
Cloudy Day Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth tries to convince you it's moving.

This new roguelike crosses Balatro with mahjong, and even just the demo is proving a grave threat to my free time
By Baxter Burchill published
Tile-like One of the year's best games crossed with one of history's greatest? Sure, why not.

Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes review: a fitting swan song for one of Japan's great RPG directors
By Baxter Burchill published
Heroic Endeavor The spirit of adventure sings in Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes.

Ultros review
By Baxter Burchill published
Fruitful A bold metroidvania with a message to impart and ideas to spare, even if it doesn’t always make full use of them.

This Vampire Survivors-like milks the memey humor of Abraham Lincoln fighting dinosaurs, but it's the exact type of over-the-top-slapstick that makes 'bullet heaven' games great
By Baxter Burchill published
Terminator Abe Balance issues and some stale jokes don't stop Time Survivors' inherent absurdity from being a good time.
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