Tales from Candleforth uses creepy, hand-drawn imagery to tell the story of a young woman searching for missing grandmother. But are the visuals and escape room-like puzzles enough to hold the attention of old-school adventure gamers?
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As a huge South Park fan who loved the last two games, I figured Snow Day would be as good, if not better, than its predecessors, Stick of Truth and Fractured But Whole. However, Snow Day is a completely different type of game all together.
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After what feels like a long week, the weekend is finally here! What’s happening on the Nintendo Switch eShop? Star Wars: Hunters for one, along with an update to Hogwarts …
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This week on the Pure Nintendo Podcast, Jemma and Trev discuss the new Zelda LEGO, which features Link in two versions of the Great Deku Tree.
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The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak is the first chapter of the second half of the Trails series, but the game takes place in a new setting with new characters, so players will not feel overwhelmed at the start. Need proof? Try the demo, as I have.
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Read Only Memories: NEURODIVER is a point-and-click visual novel from developer MidBoss. It comes from the makers of 2064: Read Only Memories, taking players on another futuristic journey to unravel …
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I want to be clear—the Switch port of 2018’s Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a big game, offering you options in terms of how you want to play it. A lot of options. Too many options. It becomes so intoxicated with how immersive it is that it forgets to be fun to play.
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I hope you kept your game saves safe. Shin Megami Tensei V: Vengeance releases for Nintendo Switch and other consoles in just a couple weeks, and it’ll come with bonuses for those played the original version on the Switch.
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Wrath: Aeon of Ruin is a nifty little throwback to some of the early, really good first-person shooters. For those who don’t need a Wayback machine, this game has more than just a little bit in common with Doom and Quake.
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NecroBouncer is a fun action roguelite developed by Alchemy Sheep and published by Ravenage Games. This game is on the short side, but don’t worry; there’s plenty of replayability.
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What’s happening on the Nintendo Switch eShop? This week’s highlight is Star Wars: Hunters, a free-to-play title that brings players together in a multiplayer shooter experience. The game officially comes …
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The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak is just a little over a month away, but series fans won’t have to wait that long to get started. NIS America announced today that a demo is being released on June 4th, and save data will transfer over to the full game.
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Well, here we go. The fight of the centuries. A nightmarish Dewey Decimal mixup between Edo-era Japanese history, early 20th century pulp sci-fi, and the Who Would Win books. It’s Musashi vs. Cthulhu, and the winner can now be determined on the Nintendo Switch.
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It’s easy to recommend Goliath Depot to fans of classic arcade games, but does it have enough modern additions and replay incentives to engage a wider audience? Well, that’s what the review is for.
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Please Fix the Road is a puzzle game for the Nintendo Switch. As the name suggests, your goal is to repair the path so objects can move from point A …
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It’s the weekend and that means it’s game time! So, what’s happening on the eShop? There’s a bit of a theme this week with Paper Mario’s revamped version of The …
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Pine Hearts is a narrative adventure game developed by Hyper Luminal Games and published by Little Nook. You play as Tyke on an adventure to hike a mountain while piecing …
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When I grabbed Rainbow Cotton for review, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I own this game for the SEGA Dreamcast, but I remember nothing about it. I was pleasantly …
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