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Review: Ayo the Clown (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 11, 2021

If you’re looking for a solid platforming adventure, Ayo the Clown might catch your eye. It never goes beyond “good” in many respects but checks off most platforming staples in …
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Review: Freddy Spaghetti 2 (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 10, 2021

The premise of Freddy Spaghetti 2 is simple: you are Freddy, the sentient strand of spaghetti introduced to the world in Freddy Spaghetti, and you have got yourself a job. …
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Dreamscaper joins this week’s eShop roundup

By  •  August 8, 2021

The Nintendo Switch eShop has been updated, so let’s check out the latest games! This week’s highlights include the dreamy action roguelike, Dreamscaper, where you’ll come face to face with …
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Review: Super Destronaut DX-2 (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 5, 2021

Publisher Ratalaika Games has made quite the name for themselves by bringing countless arcade-style games like Tamiku and Spacejacked to the Nintendo Switch. It’s only natural that they pay homage …
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Review: Induction (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 5, 2021

Induction is a deceptively simple puzzle game for the Nintendo Switch. It involves a cube, time travel, and push-pull mechanics in a tricky little brain teaser that will hook you …
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Review: Minute of Islands (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 3, 2021

Minute of Islands is a 2D adventure/puzzle game developed by Studio Fizbin. Follow the story of protagonist Mo, as she fulfills her ominous duties to ensure the safety of her …
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Pure Nintendo Review Recap – July, 2021

By  •  August 2, 2021

The PN crew published 26 reviews in July. While Skyward Sword HD is our big first-party review, a number of higher-scoring indies also round out the month. Have a favorite? …
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Review: Samurai Warriors 5 (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 31, 2021

The first Musou-style game I ever played was Warriors Orochi III Hyper on the Wii U, and I had a great time with it. Unfortunately, none of the Warriors games I’ve played since then were quite able to recreate the same level of fun…until now.
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Review: Cross the Moon (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 31, 2021

With no alternative endings (again, there are no decisions to make, so no way to split off the narrative), it’s one-and-done with the visual novel Cross the Moon. But it’s priced accordingly, and is a very interesting read while it lasts.
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Review: Worms Rumble (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 31, 2021

The very first Worms game was released over 20 years ago in 1995, and birthed a very popular franchise beloved by millions. The original Worms was a turn-based, strategy game …
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Review: Review: B.ARK (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 30, 2021

One of those all-cap titles with odd punctuation, B.ARK is a shoot ’em up adventure from Tic Toc Games. Their last release, Adventures of Pip, was great, and I hoped …
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Review: Crash Drive 3 (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 30, 2021

As a single player game, the arcade racer Crash Drive 3 can feel a bit empty. But it’ll very likely be a real hoot for the kids who just want to explore and goof around. As a multiplayer game, it can be a free-for-all blast.
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Review: Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 29, 2021

Based on a popular book series, Labyrinth City: Pierre the Maze Detective is a delight. While a maze title might be more niche, the visual presentation here makes this game …
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Review: Akiba’s Trip: Hellbound and Debriefed (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 28, 2021

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: Silver Falls Episode Prelude (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 28, 2021

Through the story of a single night, Silver Falls Episode Prelude introduces you to the dark mystery of the Silver Falls series. A short but tightly written game, you can …
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Review: The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword HD (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 28, 2021

Everyone has their go-to subpar game in a legendary franchise. At this point, there’s probably a handful of clubs dedicated to hating Super Mario Sunshine. But what is the Zelda …
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Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water will resurface this Halloween

By  •  July 28, 2021

One of the more pleasant surprises to come from the E3 Nintendo Direct was that KOEI TECMO is updating 2014’s Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water. We now know the game will be released for Switch, other consoles, and Windows PC on October 28th, 2021, in North America.
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Review: World’s End Club (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 27, 2021

The Go-Getters Club was enjoying a simple field trip from Tokyo in 1995 when a meteorite crashed onto Earth. The kids wake up to find themselves in an underwater theme …
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