Stacey Henley
Editor-in-Chief
2138 articles published since February 15, 2021
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About Stacey Henley
Stacey Henley is the Editor-in-Chief at TheGamer, and hates filling these things out. Find her on Twitter @FiveTacey
Tears Of The Kingdom Would Be Much Better Without The Combat
Zelda's world is full of minor threats and nuisances that derail your journey across Hyrule with no real benefit to them.
The Nintendo Switch Makes Games Too Easy To Ignore
The casual pick up and play nature of the Switch means a lot of us rarely pick it up at all.
Dragon Age Dreadwolf Needs To Be More Like Dragon Age Origins
Dreadwolf's gameplay will take cues from Inquisition, but Origins has worldbuilding that remains unmatched.
D&D Changing Druid Wild Shape Is A Good Idea That Makes No Sense
Dungeons & Dragons is still roadtesting its new ruleset, which includes a controversial change to Wild Shape.
Disney Plus Is Destroying Itself On Purpose To Save Money
Willow and several other shows are being erased from Disney Plus in a cost cutting measure that shows the danger of streaming services
Mermaid Soulslike RPG Siren Could Be My Game Of The Year, If It Exists
Siren has a fantastic idea, but I hope it manages to get them over the line
Everyone Is Going To Learn The Wrong Lessons From Zelda
Game developers are going to take a lot of inspiration from Tears of the Kingdom, but I hope moneymen don't chase the wrong trends
Pokemon Is Still Waiting For Its Breath Of The Wild Moment
Zelda has always been bold enough to shake up the formula - Pokemon needs to do the same in Gen 10.
How Has PlayStation Found Itself In Need Of An Exclusive?
It's difficult to think what PlayStation might have lined up for the upcoming Showcase. It could be a big test of the company's exclusive-heavy policy
Mortal Kombat 1's Time And Multiverse Saga Is Already Tiresome
Mortal Kombat 1 is a reboot that's also a sequel that introduces the multiverse and splits the timeline. Why does it have to be so complicated?
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Doesn’t Trust You With Its Biggest Battles
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor offers epic battles, but constantly interrupts them to make sure you're playing right
Tears Of The Kingdom's Skateboard Is The Best Way To Keep Me Playing
If you're wondering how to make me love Zelda, it's by turning it into Tony Hawk's Pro Skater
Tears Of The Kingdom Is Proof Games Should Care Less About How They Look
Plenty of games look better than Zelda, but they don't play better or match its power. Maybe gaming needs to change its priorities?
I Hope Spider-Man 2 Doesn't Make The Villain Mistake Of Marvel's Spider-Man
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is playing its cards close to its chest. I hope 'way too many villains' isn't one of those cards.
Lego 2K Drive Review - A Bricked Up Engine
Lego 2K Drive has some interesting ideas, but is aimed at too young an audience and feels bland and repetitive before long.
I Wish I Felt Anything For Tears Of The Kingdom
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom has taken over the world, and if it's not your thing, that world is a lonely place
It Doesn't Matter How Colourful The Little Mermaid Is
Some scenes of The Little Mermaid seem far too dark, but recent trailers are dazzlingly bright. For movies like this, that's not really the point.
If You're Missing Out On Tears Of The Kingdom, Wait For Baldur's Gate 3
Tears of the Kingdom's freedom isn't for everyone, but traces of it can be found in Baldur's Gate 3's far more structured approach.
This Is How You Get Me To Buy A Switch 2
There has been a lot of call for a Switch 2, but it needs to get a few features sorted if it wants to succeed
Mario Party Is Secretly The Best Mario Sports Game
Mario Party encapsulates the underdog feeling of sports better than most sports titles could dream of