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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles joins this week’s eShop roundup

By  •  August 28, 2020

The weekend is here! So what will you play? Whether you feel like adopting a furever friend or embarking on the enchanting journey of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles, there’s something …
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Review: RogueCube (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 27, 2020

RogueCube is a rough-and-tumble yet simple 2D action affair in which you may ask yourself, “Is it acceptable to be a square?” Or a cube, in this case. Okay, really …
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Review: Dex (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 26, 2020

After watching the trailer for Dex, I was pretty excited to play the game. It looked like many of the other awesome, action-packed indie games I’ve played on the Switch. …
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Review: A Short Hike (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 24, 2020

A Short Hike has quickly climbed its way near the top of my favorite indie titles list. Even though it’s aptly named – I beat it in 90 minutes – …
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Review: Ultra Foodmess (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 24, 2020

Ultra Foodmess is a competitive, local multiplayer game for up to four. It’s incredibly simple, but can be just as frustrating as any multiplayer game when you’re losing. I’ve often …
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Review: Prehistoric Dude (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 24, 2020

Prehistoric Dude is a “mini metroidvania” that falls short in numerous key areas. Sadly, this is one title that should probably go the way of the dinosaur.

The story for …
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Review: Darkestville Castle (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 24, 2020

Two things go into making a good adventure game: story and puzzles. You can lean in one direction or the other, but effective use of both can create a truly timeless experience. Darkestville Castle may not fully reach those heights, but it’ll have you fondly recalling those that did.
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Review: Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 22, 2020

It is clear from the first moment of Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time that the creators were very aware of the special place its multi-award winning source material holds in …
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Peaky Blinders joins this week’s eShop roundup

By  •  August 21, 2020

The weekend is here and that can only mean one thing! It’s time to check out the latest games to hit the Nintendo eShop. This week’s long list includes the …
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Review: Interrogation: You will be deceived (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 21, 2020

Interrogation: You Will Be Deceived is a simulation, adventure, strategy, role-playing game. Have you ever wanted to be a detective, but your love for video games distracted you from being …
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Review: KING OF FIGHTERS R-2 (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 20, 2020

If you’re looking to experience the popular series in chibi form, KING OF FIGHTERS R-2 might be the game for you. But if you missed it in ’99, is there …
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Review: Nicole (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 19, 2020

Nicole is a dating simulator with a mysterious twist from WinterWolves Games. You play as Nicole during her first semester at college, which has been the home for three mysterious …
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Review: Helheim Hassle (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 19, 2020

If you’re not already familiar with Perfectly Paranormal as game creators, the premise of Helheim Hassle tells you everything you need to know. You play as pacifist Viking Bjørn who …
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Review: Linn: Path of Orchards (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 19, 2020

Linn: Path of Orchards is the kind of puzzle game that treads the delicate balance between challenging and calming. Its soothing atmosphere is established immediately by both the gentle music …
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Review: Need a Packet (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 18, 2020

Games about performing tedious jobs range from farming to minimum wage positions, to border patrol, but none of these are scarier than working in a grocery store. Need a Packet …
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Faeria and Linn join this week’s eShop roundup

By  •  August 14, 2020

As we welcome the weekend, it’s time to check out the latest games to hit the Nintendo eShop. This week’s main titles are the card battles of Faeria and the …
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Review: Banner of the Maid (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  August 12, 2020

Banner of the Maid is a highly unique entry in the shoulder-to-shoulder “thin red line” of turn-based JRPGs. Its alternate take on the French Revolution provides a wonderful backdrop for some of the best strategic gameplay I’ve experienced since Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn.
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Swimsanity and Banner of the Maid join this week’s eShop roundup

By  •  August 10, 2020

As the week kicks off, it’s time to check out what’s new on the Nintendo eShop. This week’s main releases includes Swimsanity, a multiplayer underwater shooter with many challenges and …
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