Cblogs of 5/1 to 5/8/2020: Prince of Persia, Fallout 76, and best Smash Bros. weapons

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Cblogs Recap: Week 19

Genki-JAM makes a video discussing Devil May Cry 5.

Shoggoth2588 shares his gaming journal in the month of April.

EnigaticRanger wonders if the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed us all closer to an all-digital future.

Exber reviews Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy.

Black Red Gaming reviews DOOM: Eternal.

Gus TT Showbiz continues his odyssey into the Fallout 76 universe.

Blanchimont reviews Final Fantasy VII: Remake on the PS4.

Skazfest discusses what is the best weapon in Smash Bros. history, which is not actually in Ultimate.

BlackAdler reviews Tanglewood on the PC and the Sega Mega Drive.

Acefondu discusses how his gaming tastes have changed as he grew older.

Kerrik52 reviews Prince of Persia: Sands of Time as part of his “Traveler in Playtime” blogging series.

JoLoBird discusses with us the games that “broke” him.

Exber discusses a few game recommendations that are outside of his comfort zone.

PhilsPhindings discusses the similarities between the Chrono Trigger soundtrack and some famous pop tunes.

Marcel Hoang shares his Anime queue for your reference in this time of quarantines.

PhilsPhindings discusses the similarities between the Double Dragon soundtrack and some Japanese pop music.

Thanks as always to Lord Spencer for this week’s Cblog Recap, and to our awesome community bloggers for their great content! If you fancy seeing yourself in next week’s roundup, then simply head over to the Community Blogs and share your thoughts with us.


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