Ryan Keenum
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About Ryan Keenum
Ryan Keenum is a writer for ScreenRant. He graduated from the University of Central Florida in 2020 with a degree in English, and then worked as a technical writer for a local startup company. A love of both games and nerd culture was cultivated in him from a very young age, and now he is getting to put it to good use. He is currently based out of Florida.
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Touken Ranbu Warriors Review: Fixing Time With Sword Boys
Touken Ranbu Warriors may be a fairly simple addition to the Musou genre, but it's interesting lore, story and characters manage to set it apart.

Out There: Oceans of Time Review - A Starship In Need Of Repairs
Despite an interesting world and story, tech and gameplay issues hold Out There: Oceans of Time back from being a really good survival experience.

The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story Review - FMV Detective Simulator
Good acting and interesting mechanics make The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story worth playing for anyone who enjoys picking apart a clever mystery.

Dune: Spice Wars Preview - Control The Spice, Control The Planet
By combining 4X and RTS elements Dune: Spice Wars manages to create a unique feeling experience that's as true as it can be to its source material.

Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands Review: Tales From The Nerdy Lands
The way a loving D&D aesthetic and Borderlands' refined gameplay come together make Tiny Tina's Wonderlands feel like the best version of itself.

Aztech Forgotten Gods Review: A Jetpack Arm In Need Of Maintenance
Aztech Forgotten Gods' fun core gameplay, bosses, and solid character writing make up for a mostly empty world and less then stellar combat mechanics.

Diplomacy Is Not An Option Preview: Ivory Tower Defense
While a bit rough around the edges, Diplomacy is Not an Option is a fun combination of Tower Defense spirit and Real Time Strategy gameplay.

Metroid Prime: Hunters Is The Series' Most Underrated Game
Between its unique story, interesting characters, and impressive multiplayer, Metroid Prime: Hunters for the Nintendo DS deserves to be ed.

The Anacrusis Review: A Shining Example Of Good Co-Op
While a lack of variety and shoddy friendly AI bring it down, when played with friends, The Anacrusis can make for a remarkably good time.

Trash Sailors Review: Trash That’s Almost Treasure
While the game is genuinely a ton of fun with friends, frustrating and incessant network problems hold Trash Sailors back from its full potential.