Jason Rochlin
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About Jason Rochlin
Jason learned to read playing Pokemon Crystal on the Game Boy Color, and hasn't looked back. He received a Journalism degree at California State University, Fullerton while working on news coverage and investigative content for its paper, and came to Game ZXC soon after graduating. Nintendo games are his primary wheelhouse, but he'll try most anything once.
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Crowd Control 2.0 Interview: Warp World CEO Lays Out New Interactive Streaming Interface, Features
Crowd Control 2.0's open beta is available now, and Game ZXC speaks with the CEO of Warp World to find out more about how it came to be.
How Crowd Control 2.0 is Primed to Be a Game-Changer for Interactive Livestreams
Warp World CEO Jaku talks to Game ZXC about how Crowd Control picks new games, tests effects, and reaches wider audiences ahead of 2.0 launch.
Crowd Control 2.0 Open Beta Is the Latest Evolution in Warp World CEO's Near Decade-Long Exploration of Streamer Tools
Game ZXC talks to Matthew Jakubowski about the Crowd Control 2.0 open beta launch, and how it builds upon tech startup Warp World's history.
Monster Hunter Now's Concept is a Pure Distillation of One Franchise Ideal
Monster Hunter Now is an exciting prospect for Capcom fans because of how well Niantic will be able to carry over core aspects of the series.
Monster Hunter Now's Defining Features Point to Niantic Fans Getting Their Biggest Workout Yet
Niantic's newly announced Monster Hunter Now sounds like a fairly faithful adaptation of the formula, but this may point to a lot of exercise.
Splatoon 3's Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Splatfest Finally Breaks a Controversial Event Pattern
Splatoon 3's upcoming The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Splatfest introduces a new map that may have big implications for the game.
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Can't Trap the Champion's Descendants in Their Own Corners of Hyrule
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom's final trailer briefly showcases the Champion's descendants, who may have much bigger roles.
The Best Flight Plan for a AAA Star Trek Adventure May be Engaging One of Gaming's Oldest Genres
Star Trek is a long-running sci-fi series with a huge video game presence, and it can easily ride the wave of a current genre resurgence.
Pokemon's First 'Paradox' Forms Might Have an Unexpected Path into Scarlet and Violet
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet's Paradox forms are not the first ancient Pokemon, so post-launch support should pay homage to their predecessors.
Splatoon 3's Side Order DLC Antagonist Has a High Bar to Clear
The Splatoon series has consistently upped the stakes with its single-player antagonists, but Splatoon 3: Side Order may struggle to do the same.
Hollow Knight: Silksong - The Grimm Troupe Should Pitch Its Tent in Pharloom
Hollow Knight: Silksong takes protagonist Hornet to an entirely new kingdom, but there's still a chance for her to run into the Grimm Troupe.
Horizon Forbidden West's Burning Shores DLC Rekindles Hope for Underwater Combat
Horizon Forbidden West: Burning Shores is going all-in on underwater travel, so Aloy really needs more ways to defend herself beneath the waves.
Fire Emblem Engage's Fell Xenologue DLC May Have Unexpected Connections to a Classic GBA Game
Fire Emblem Engage's Fell Xenologue introduces new units including Nil and Nel, who have very particular similarities with GBA characters.
Game Freak Shouldn't Forget Almia When Designing Pokemon Scarlet and Violet's Indigo Disk DLC
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet's Indigo Disk DLC is set in the remote Blueberry Academy, which could take cues from Pokemon Ranger: Shadows of Almia.
September 2023 Could Be Microsoft and Sony's Battle of the Titans
The video game release calendar for September 2023 potentially just got more crowded, which could heat up competition between Sony and Microsoft.
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe Makes a Strange Spin-Off Canon
Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe offers fans new content via Magolor Epilogue, which has ties to more bizarre corners of the Kirby universe.
Fire Emblem Engage Drops the Ball on Its Core Conceit
Fire Emblem Engage pays a lot of attention to the Emblem Rings based on returning characters, but its main narrative doesn't do them many favors.
Cyanide and Happiness: Freakpocalypse Interview - Second-Anniversary Sale Highlights Future Endeavors
Game ZXC speaks with Explosm amid Cyanide and Happiness: Freakpocalypse Episode 1's second-anniversary sale, discussing the series' future.
Cyanide and Happiness Co-Creator Talks Webcomic Legacy on Freakpocalypse's Second Anniversary
Kris Wilson and Roger Barr talk to Game ZXC about the enduring legacy of Cyanide and Happiness as its video game, Freakpocalypse, turns two.
The Next Monster Hunter Should Canonize a Unique Crossover Feature
Monster Hunter Rise support will end someday, and Capcom should consider returning to an idea set by another project to spice up the next entry.