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About Daley Wilhelm
Daley Wilhelm is a lifelong writer and gamer based in Michigan. In order to better understand Pokémon puns and indie horror games, she has learned Japanese. This, and her master’s degree in user experience, allows her to dig deep into the lore and design of games, revealing details that otherwise would go unappreciated.
Industry Focus
Daley covers new developments in the games industry, especially those involving improved (or poor) user experience and usability.
Favorite Games
Luigi's Mansion, Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Pokemon Heart Gold/Soul Silver, Skyrim, Slime Rancher, Stardew Valley, The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, and Overwatch.
Favorite Anime
Laid-Back Camp, Delicious In Dungeon, and Jujutsu Kaisen
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Red Dead Redemption 2's unorthodox award win from last year might have been a message from frustrated fans to the developers at Rockstar.
Genshin Impact: The Mystery of Celestia Explained
Celestia, the islands floating above Teyvat, is home to the seven thrones of The Seven Archons and central to a big Genshin Impact mystery.
Palworld's World Tree is a Chekhov's Gun
The enormous tree on Palworld’s map hasn't been explained in depth yet and may hold the key to the game’s mysterious, unreleased narrative.
Why a New Baldur's Gate 3 Romance with Raphael Would Be the Cherry on Top
Despite ultimately being a villain, the silver-tongued devil Raphael deserves a little romance of his own in Baldur’s Gate 3.
Just Like One-Punch Man, The Coolest Part of Overwatch 2’s Cowboy Bebop Collab Isn’t The Skins
The Overwatch 2 x Cowboy Bebop crossover event stays true to the original anime by repeating a brilliant promotional strategy from before.
Genshin Impact: Chiori's Kit Explained
The highly anticipated 5-star Geo sword user, Chiori, has some interesting abilities that make her a great addition to players’ parties.
Pokemon Should Follow in Call of Duty's Footsteps
Pokemon fans could enjoy annual game releases without crunch schedules if Game Freak were to copy the strategy used by Call of Duty developers.