As the weekend draws near, it’s time to reveal the latest downloadable delights to hit the Nintendo eShop. This week’s list includes some heavy hitters, like the complete edition of …
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Are you ready for some full-motion video fun with Double Switch – 25th Anniversary Edition? That might depend on if you’re a 90s kid or not. I played a lot …
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Dragon Quest is one of the most popular ongoing RPG series in gaming, particularly in Japan. Square Enix recently surprised fans with re-releases of the first three entries for the …
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Let me start by saying that my familiarity with the Dragon Quest series is quite limited. Yes, I did review Dragon Quest VIII for the 3DS, but I mainly know …
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Nintendo systems have always been the destination for platformers, and the Switch eShop offerings only cement this idea. Button Button Up! is one of the many platformers available, and from …
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I sort of like Dreaming Canvas, but it really doesn’t live up to its claim as an adventure game. Exploration is limited, “interesting other travelers” are anything but (silent and …
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Car Mechanic Simulator Pocket Edition is a lifestyle simulation game where you play as a car mechanic fixing cars for clients. That’s pretty much all there is to it. There’s …
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Free-to-start, Angry Bunnies: Colossal Carrot Crusade aims to get you addicted so you’ll shell out some real carats to keep playing. Will it work? I have my doubts.
This is …
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Now I have to admit if I hadn’t had the chance to review Battle Supremacy: Ground Assault, I probably never would have played it. The reason I chose this was …
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Petoons Party advertises the question “Ready for a great adventure?”, but it comes up short on delivering this, sadly. While Super Mario Party doesn’t have a lot of competition on …
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The official video game of World Snooker.
When it comes to realistic simulations, Snooker 19 has some success in hitting the little numberless balls into the table pockets. But that …
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Do you believe in aliens? What if I told you that aliens did land on earth, long ago, and they have influenced all of our evolution and technology since the …
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80 DAYS is an adventure game based on the classic Jules Verne novel. Can you guess which one? I’ll give you a hint, it’s not Journey to the Center of …
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Governmental policies restrict horror games from being published in China, but the creators of Paper Dolls Original went ahead and made a game anyway. That’s a move that demands respect.
Warning! Even though this is a reimagining of a game first released in 1993, this review of The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening will contain some spoilers that first-time players …
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We love Nintendo – it’s in our DNA. So, naturally, we play a lot of Nintendo games. If you’re wondering which games keep us occupied during the week, we’ve compiled …
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Oil, Machine Guns, Lasers, and Giant Mechs.
Damascus Gear Operation Osaka is a dungeon crawler with a cool twist. Most games in this genre (90%) are fantasy based with knights …
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In RISE: Race the Future, you get to take the wheel of some pretty cool looking rides and tear it up on the track, be that on land or water. Just don’t expect to bring your friends along for the ride.
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