Alex Lenzini
Gaming Features Writer
Contributing since May, 2022
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About Alex Lenzini
Alex Lenzini is a Gaming Features Writer at CBR, and he has been writing about games for 6 years. He has also been known to work in film and content creation occasionally. He can be found playing a wide variety of games from JRPGs to first-person-shooters, but he will forget all of them when a new Nintendo or Kojima game is released.
Latest Articles
This Alan Wake Recreation Shows Off Fortnite As A Powerful Creative Tool
Alan Wake was remade in Fortnite, and it is incredibly impressive. It shows Fortnite's creative mode has amazing potential as a creative tool.
10 Hidden Items In Video Games That Weren’t Worth The Effort
Some hidden items in gaming provide players with amazing benefits to warrant the hard work. Unfortunately, some hidden items just waste time.
River Song's Universes Beyond Doctor Who Magic Card Is A Complete Flavor Win
Magic's Doctor Who crossover features cards representing the long history of the series, and the River Song card perfectly captures the character.
Save Scumming Isn't the Best Way to Play RPGs, But Games Don't Leave Players Much of a Choice
Players are often tempted to reload a previous save to change things in an RPG. While it is a quick solution to setbacks, it ruins the RPG experience.
10 DC Villains Made For Fighting Games
While Injustice has already adapted big DC names like the Joker to fighting games, Star Sapphire and Mongul could be game-changers.
10 Games With The Most Glitches, Ranked
Sometimes players can let a glitch slide when it's a part of an otherwise great game, but these titles couldn't be salvaged from their myriad of bugs.
10 DC Heroes Made For Fighting Games
DC heroes have appeared in several video games across many genres, but there are certain DC heroes that would fit in fighting games perfectly.
10 Co-Op Games That Should Have Been Single-Player
Co-op allows players to come together to play their favorite games, but adding unnecessary co-op options to a game can ruin a solo experience.
Armored Core VI Not Your Speed? Try This Underrated Mech Game On The Switch
Armored Core is one of the best mech-action games, but its design and difficulty may turn off new fans. Fortunately, there is a great alternative.
Final Fantasy XVI is More Kingdom Hearts Than Game of Thrones — And That's a Good Thing
People have compared FFXVI to Game of Thrones a lot. While understandable, the game is closer to Kingdom Hearts in its themes and design.
Armored Core VI: How to Beat the Smart Cleaner
The Smart Cleaner is an imposing boss, and it forces players to adjust their AC build. Fortunately, it has some key weaknesses to exploit.
Armored Core VI: How to Beat Balteus
Balteus is Armored Core VI's first real boss fight. It tests what players have learned in Chapter 1, and gamers can easily fail if unprepared.
Elden Ring: Millicent Side Quest Guide & Walkthrough
Millicent's quest in Elden Ring is easy to miss, and it's also one of the longest and most difficult quests. This guide will help you complete it.
How the Saddest Fight in the Dark Souls Franchise Broke Player's Hearts
Dark Souls has some of the best bosses in gaming history, but one wolf in particular has been breaking players' hearts for years.
Everything You Need to Know Before Playing Your First Armored Core Game
Armored Core is arguably the king of mech action games, but it can be daunting for new players, and there are key things those gamers should know.
How to Play the Dragon Ball Super Card Game
The Dragon Ball Super Card Game takes some of the best ideas from other trading card games and adds Dragon Ball's flare.
Why P.T. Needs a Comeback More Than Ever
P.T. cemented itself as an iconic and influential horror game despite being a demo, and Konami would be foolish to allow it to languish in obscurity.
Exoprimal Has the Best Approach to Story in a Live Service Game
Live-service games have ongoing stories, but they're kept separate. Exoprimal proves that the story can blend seamlessly with standard MMO gameplay.
Every Appearance of Cid in Final Fantasy , Ranked
Appearing in every mainline Final Fantasy game, Cid has various backgrounds, quirks, and styles that keep his variants unique and entertaining.
Why is Video Game Preservation so Difficult And Why is It Important?
Video game preservation is important to protect the medium as an art form, but there are several factors preventing it from being a standard practice.