Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is a unique survival horror game that looks great and runs well on the Nintendo Switch. If you’re looking to dig into something creepy and unnerving, it’s definitely worth the price. However, it is haunted by a couple problems that could frighten off some players.
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If yesterday’s Nintendo Direct didn’t press all your gaming buttons, KOEI TECMO America has just placed another on the console. Touken Ranbu Warriors is coming to Nintendo Switch in May of 2022.
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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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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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In this age when older games are being rebuilt or remastered, the Ninja Gaiden: Master Collection does little more than combine three Ninja Gaiden titles and their DLC, making them conveniently available at a fair price. Is that enough?
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As part of the E3 2021 Nintendo Direct, KOEI TECOM announced that the horror-adventure game Fatal Frame: Maiden of Black Water is getting a makeover and a 2021 release on Nintendo Switch and other platforms.
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The Atelier Mysterious Trilogy Deluxe Pack consists of three games: Sophie, Firis, and Lydia & Suelle. The games in the series are all related to each other by the characters …
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV is a grand strategy game which can almost be called a civilization sim. Does its deep complexity hold up on the Nintendo Switch?
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Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends and the Secret Fairy may lack the melodrama and heroics of most JRPGs, but it still offers a lengthy campaign full of compelling combat, exploration, and crafting.
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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity caught many by surprise when first revealed, but how does the finished product stack up? Pretty good, so long as you can answer affirmatively to …
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If you were wondering what the teased Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 2 is going to be about, you can cross “prequel” off the list. Instead, that story is going to be told Mosou-style when Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity is released for Nintendo Switch on November 20th.
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KOEI TECMO and developer Kou Shibusawa have announced that Nintendo Switch compatibility will accompany the release of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms XIV: Diplomacy and Strategy Expansion Pack that’s heading to North American gamers in early 2021.
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In our review of Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout last November, we gave the game an 8/10, saying it’s an enjoyable JRPG that will keep you busy for hours. Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy is now on its way to the Nintendo Switch, and this time it’ll keep you busy with an underwater dungeon.
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Warriors Orochi IV Ultimate was released a mere 16 months after the original, and for the exact same systems. Is it worth a fresh look? It depends upon how close you were to picking it up the first time around.
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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order redefines the “button masher” genre with complexity, whilst remaining simplistic enough for the average joe, and is a paradise for Marvel aficionados. After …
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Having never invested into learning about Attack on Titan, I wanted to dedicate time to the latest Attack on Titan video game. Koei Tecmo has exceeded my expectations this year, …
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The latest issue of Famitsu has gone out, and it contains more information for a game that I’m really anticipating, Atelier Ryza: Queen of the Everlasting Darkness and the Secret …
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I’ll be honest, anime is not my cup of tea. And that includes video games in the anime genre. That being said, I was pleasantly surprised with Nelke & the …
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