Alicia Haddick
Alicia Haddick is a freelance writer based in Japan specializing in gaming, film and animation coverage on the industry and indie gaming scene in Japan. After graduating with a degree in Japanese, they moved to Japan to work within the country they center much of their reporting. They have particular experience with covering events in Japan such as Tokyo Film Festival, Bitsummit and Tokyo Game Show, and specialize in broaching the language gap between Japanese and English while reporting on the ever-exciting and constantly-changing world of entertainment in Japan.
Latest articles by Alicia Haddick

Swery65 discusses Hotel Barcelona, his "accidental" collaboration with friend Suda51
By Alicia Haddick published
Interview Interview | But make no mistake, this long-requested meeting of the minds is shaping up to be a truly unique experience

Here's how the Life is Strange comics could provide context for Max’s parallel worlds in Double Exposure
By Alicia Haddick published
Opinion Opinion | Wondering what's up with Max Caulfield's new Shift ability? The Life is Strange comic books shed some light

How Assassin's Creed Shadows can use the history of samurai and shinobi to make a series-best experience
By Alicia Haddick published
Opinion Opinion | Assassin's Creed Shadows could bring a new perspective on Japanese history and an entertaining experience in equal measure

Crash Bandicoot's arch nemesis proves that sometimes, mad scientists can be the good guys
By Alicia Haddick published
Opinion Opinion | In defense of Dr Neo Cortex and his underappreciated heroics
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