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Review: RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic (Nintendo Switch)
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2 months ago

Review: RollerCoaster Tycoon Classic (Nintendo Switch)

It’s surprisingly fun to think of your dream theme park, and then actually build it and see other people’s reactions to it. Just in case you’re not familiar with the RollerCoaster Tycoon series, that’s exactly what you do.
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Review: The Stone of Madness (Nintendo Switch)
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2 months ago

Review: The Stone of Madness (Nintendo Switch)

A stealth puzzle game with an intense sense of intrigue, The Stone of Madness takes place in the grim setting of a 17th century Spanish monastery. The game tells the …
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Xenoblade, Switch 2, Which Way Up, and more! Pure Nintendo Podcast E104
2 months ago

Xenoblade, Switch 2, Which Way Up, and more! Pure Nintendo Podcast E104

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This week on the Pure Nintendo Podcast, Jemma and Kirk are joined by special guest Nick Cellini from Turtle Flip Studio to talk all about his debut Switch title, Which …
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Review: Cats and Seek: Dino Park (Nintendo Switch)
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2 months ago

Review: Cats and Seek: Dino Park (Nintendo Switch)

Cats and Seek: Dino Park is a hidden object game developed by Noobzilla and published by Silesia Games. I don’t play hidden object games too often, but when I do, …
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Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition joins this week’s eShop roundup
2 months ago

Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition joins this week’s eShop roundup

What’s happening on the Nintendo Switch eShop? Just a little game called Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition.

If you’re a Xenoblade Chronicles fan who somehow missed out on X, now …
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Review: Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land (Nintendo Switch)
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2 months ago

Review: Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land (Nintendo Switch)

Atelier Yumia: The Alchemist of Memories & the Envisioned Land is a step forward in the Atelier series, but not everyone’s going to like the direction it’s taking. It feels like it’s starting to leave certain core elements—and Nintendo hardware—behind.
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