
Maya Schultz
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About Maya Schultz
Maya Schultz is a literature graduate and Game Features Writer based in Stockholm, Sweden. She is well-versed in science fiction and often writes about off-planet literature, films and games that may or may not feature human beings. Her favourite games are Elden Ring, Klonoa 2: Lunatea's Veil, Gitaroo Man, 428: Shibuya Scramble, and Taiko no Tatsujin (which she considers a sport as much as a game).
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BOTW 2: Concept Art Shows What Guardians May Look Like In The Sequel
BOTW concept art shows different guardian designs, potentially hinting at new types of guardians that could appear in the sequel.

Underused Elden Ring Characters Who Deserved Better
Elden Ring is well known for its rich and complex lore, but some of its NPCs deserve more extensive questlines and fleshed out backgrounds.

Breath Of The Wild 2 Is Perfect For A Survival Mode
Breath Of The Wild's Master Trials DLC brought Master Mode to Zelda. Now Breath Of The Wild 2 would be perfect for a brand-new survival mode.

Elden Ring Secrets You'll Likely Miss On A First Playthrough
Elden Ring features several bosses, locations, items, and questlines that players can easily miss on their first playthrough of the game.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Players Are Spoiled
Some Animal Crossing: New Horizons fans are disappointed with Nintendo, but players are spoiled compared to previous Animal Crossing generations.

Aliens Vs Predator: We're Long Overdue A New AVP Game
The Aliens vs Predator games were highly acclaimed, but the last title was released in 2010. Prey shows that a follow-up is long overdue.

Pokémon Scarlet & Violet's Rideable Legendaries Make No Sense
Pokémon Scarlet & Violet's new Legendaries are based on motorbikes, having both wheels and legs. But the way they move across land makes little sense.

The Weirdest Nintendo DS Games That Never Should've Existed
The Nintendo DS has been home to a wide variety of weird games and shovelware, even as it simultaneously housed some of the best games of its era.

Is Project L Free-To-Play
Project L, the League of Legends themed 2D fighting game, may turn out to be free-to-play according to the latest update from Riot Games.

Mario Kart 8's Second DLC Will Already Be Better Than The First
The Mario Kart 8 Booster Course DLC improves on the first Wave 1 DLC, as it includes one new original track as well as seven remasters.