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Review: Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 17, 2018

I didn’t know exactly what to think when I first laid my eyes on Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido when it was first unveiled over a year ago. Upon …
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Review: The Lost Child (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 17, 2018

The Lost Child is a JRPG that follows-up on 2011’s El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron. Set in contemporary Japan, you play as an occult journalist named Hayato …
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Review: Hollow Knight (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 17, 2018

Hollow Knight, I think best summed up as ‘the game where things happen’, is an excellently crafted metroidvania that loves to keep surprising, and because of that its exploration is …
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Review: The Lion’s Song (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 16, 2018

The Lion’s Song is a different kind of point and click title. Less a graphic adventure, it’s more a visual novel with a narrative focus. Thus, it succeeds or fails …
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Review: Squids Odyssey (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 13, 2018

Squids Odyssey is a role-playing strategy game from The Game Bakers that was previously released for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. Each level is a turn-based battle style between …
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This week’s Nintendo eShop roundup includes Octopath Traveler, Captain Toad and Fortnite

By  •  July 12, 2018

It’s that time of week, when the Nintendo eShop is hit with a round of new releases for us to devour. This week includes some pretty heavy-hitting titles, including Square …
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Review: Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 12, 2018

Wolfenstein II for the Nintendo Switch, originally created by Bethesda and ported by Panic Button, is a constant tug-of-war between intense moments that leave you wanting more, and instances that…well…make …
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Review: Johnny Turbo’s Arcade: Wizard Fire (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 10, 2018

In an era when even the seemingly simplest games can hide layers of depth that can take years to fully tease apart, Johnny Turbo’s Arcade: Wizard Fire is a refreshingly …
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Review: Songbringer (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 9, 2018

There have been a fair few top-down Zelda-inspired games, but not many take the sci-fi approach that Songbringer does. This action-RPG finds you and your skybot on the wrong end …
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Audiophile: Friday vibes and variety

By  •  July 6, 2018

Music can often be the solution to almost any problem. Whether you’re having a rough day and need to get away for just a few moments, or perhaps you’re feeling …
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Review: Lanota (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 6, 2018

Lanota is a solid rhythm game for Nintendo Switch that’s both visually and aurally attractive. But considering its mobile roots, is the Switch a viable platform for its intricate tap/swipe gameplay?
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This week’s Nintendo eShop roundup includes Pocket Rumble and Shining Resonance Refrain

By  •  July 5, 2018

It’s time to check out the latest offerings on the Nintendo eShop. If you’re looking for something new to play this weekend, then Nintendo’s got you covered, with releases covering …
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Review: Samurai Defender: Ninja Warfare (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 5, 2018

Samurai Defender: Ninja Warfare for the Nintendo Switch is an action strategy game from Japanese developer Flyhigh Works. It’s actually more like a tower defence game, featuring marching samurai warriors …
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Review: Mario Tennis Aces (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 2, 2018

Mario Tennis Aces is the first Mario Tennis game I’ve ever owned–crazy, right? I’ve played many of the Mario Tennis games but it was always at a friend’s house or …
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Review: R.B.I. Baseball 18 (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 2, 2018

I’m a huge Baseball fan. I enjoy playing the game, going to games, watching them on TV, and even listening to them on the radio. However, I’ve never really been …
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Pure Nintendo Review Recap – Q2, 2018

By  •  July 2, 2018

These past three months have, once again, shown strong growth for Pure Nintendo. Our 80 published reviews have nearly doubled our output from this same stretch last year! There’s quite …
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Review: Dream Alone (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 1, 2018

Dream Alone absorbs you immediately into the darkness of its world. The creepy black and white art style establishes in a matter of seconds what kind of game it will …
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Review: D/ Generation: The Original (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 1, 2018

An Amiga and home computer classic, D/Generation was a popular early to mid 90s game. This “Original” version has now found its way to the Nintendo Switch, evidently …
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