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Review: Fashion Dreamer (Nintendo Switch)
6.5
4 months ago

Review: Fashion Dreamer (Nintendo Switch)

When Fashion Dreamer was announced, a lot of people assumed it would be like Style Savvy on the DS. Unfortunately, Fashion Dreamer lacks the depth Style Savvy had, making it a bit of a disappointment.
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Review: Rune Factory 3 Special (Nintendo Switch)
8
7 months ago

Review: Rune Factory 3 Special (Nintendo Switch)

Originally released for the Nintendo DS in 2009, Rune Factory 3 is back for the Switch with more to offer. Is Micah’s journey worth the special trip?
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Review: Deadcraft (Nintendo Switch)
7
2 years ago

Review: Deadcraft (Nintendo Switch)

Plants. Zombies. Enemies from the dawn of time, as we all know. But the question the game Deadcraft dares to pose is…what if plants are zombies?
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Review: Shadowverse: Champion’s Battle (Nintendo Switch)
9
3 years ago

Review: Shadowverse: Champion’s Battle (Nintendo Switch)

Shadowverse: Champion’s Battle is a turn-based card strategy game. A really well-done card battle game. You get the usual mechanics, but how Shadowverse goes about utilizing them is quite clever.
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Review: Akiba’s Trip: Hellbound and Debriefed (Nintendo Switch)
6.5
3 years ago

Review: Akiba’s Trip: Hellbound and Debriefed (Nintendo Switch)

I’ve been playing video games for a very long time. I’ve killed monsters and demons in many different ways. And although I can’t (and wouldn’t want to) recall each method, I can say with certainty that Akiba’s Trip: Hellbound and Debriefed is the first time I’ve done so by stripping them.
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Review: Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin (Nintendo Switch)
8.5
3 years ago

Review: Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin (Nintendo Switch)

Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin taught me some things. I learned about historical farming methods. I learned why people tend to sing while we work. Most importantly, however, I learned that some games are worth the wait, and that they still have the ability to surprise.
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Sakura: Of Rice and Ruin confirmed for November release
4 years ago

Sakura: Of Rice and Ruin confirmed for November release

It’s been over a year since I demoed Sakura: Of Rice and Ruin at E3 2019, and I’m excited to see we finally have a Nintendo Switch release date. XSEED has announced that the action/simulation game from Edelweiss will be available November 10th in retail and digital editions.
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Review: BurgerTime Party! (Nintendo Switch)
7.5
4 years ago

Review: BurgerTime Party! (Nintendo Switch)

BurgerTime Party! can perhaps be described as a single or multiplayer mash-up of Donkey Kong and Pac-Man…except that the ghosts are deli items and your goal is not to rescue a princess but to just serve up a tasty lunch. And that is, quite honestly, a better thing to do.
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You’re invited to a BurgerTime Party October 8th
5 years ago

You’re invited to a BurgerTime Party October 8th

I had the chance to sample XSEED Games’ BurgerTime Party back at E3 this summer, and it certainly whet my appetite. Now, hungry gamers can accept their invitation to the party by preordering the game which will be released exclusively for the Nintendo Switch on October 8th.
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Review: Senran Kagura Peach Ball (Nintendo Switch)
3
5 years ago

Review: Senran Kagura Peach Ball (Nintendo Switch)

A group of teenage girls is accidentally doused with a potion that turns them into “animals.” But there is a solution to save these sexy animal girls—you get them into a pinball machine and strike their bodies with a pinball until they collapse from apparent ecstasy and change back. It’s a tale as old as time.
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Hands-on with BurgerTime Party
5 years ago

Hands-on with BurgerTime Party

If my demo experience at E3 proves accurate, BurgerTime Party will be an outstanding multiplayer arcade game for Nintendo Switch even if you’ve never before worn the apron of Peter Pepper.
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Review: Freedom Planet (Nintendo Switch)
7
6 years ago

Review: Freedom Planet (Nintendo Switch)

How you feel about Freedom Planet on Nintendo Switch will largely be determined by what you loved and hated about the Genesis-era Sonic the Hedgehog games.
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