Luigi has always had to live in Mario’s shadow, but those days are dwindling. With the third title in his flagship series of games, Luigi is back and ready to …
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Once in a while, a great cast of characters assembles to take on dark powers or to save the lives of numerous people. These characters can be normal folk — …
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Battle Planet – Judgement Day dares you to either love it or hate it within the first few minutes, much the classic arcade games from the ‘80s. I respect that, but I’m not entirely sold on games requiring you to play the same levels over and over in order to advance.
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Cube Creator X is an action-adventure, simulation game remade for the Nintendo Switch. I had played Cube Creator DX on the Nintendo 3DS and enjoyed my time with it. Cube …
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Puzzle games are a genre I can always enjoy because of the amount of cognitive power it takes to decipher some perplexing areas. When I began playing Pig Eat Ball …
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The newest video-game to bring happiness to Disney fanatics is Tsum Tsum Festival. Disney has brought joy to a multitude of people, ever since 1923, and they don’t seem to …
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Simulators. Most people I know hate them, but apparently, somewhere out there are people who like them (how else can there be like 20 versions of Farming Simulator?). If you’re …
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As a British person, I was cautious going into Pokémon Sword and Shield. The usual anxiety that this might be the game that finally turns me off Pokémon was worsened …
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You’ll find hundreds of puzzles in Zen Chess Collection. What you won’t find is an actual full-game of chess. It’s a curious omission. How does it impact this release?
Thankfully, …
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The Mims Beginning is a god-like strategy game from Squatting Penguins that has you attempting to aid a transient group of aliens who have crash-landed on a series of small, …
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I decided to step out of my usual comfort zone to do this review of Let’s Sing Country. The Let’s Sing series has been out for a few years on …
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Corpse Party: Blood Drive is the third entry in the Corpse Party franchise that first began in 1996. The game originally released in Japan on PS Vita in 2014, but …
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I appreciate exercise software. Honestly, the ability to get a guided workout in the privacy of my own home is part of the appeal of Nintendo systems for me, and that guided workout is Zumba: Burn it Up’s main goal. I just wish I could dance better.
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6 years ago
I’ve been a fan of Samurai Shodown since playing it in arcades back in the 90s. To see the latest iteration in the franchise come to a Nintendo console …
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Black Future ‘88 is a roguelike, synth-punk, 2D action game for up to two players. As the eShop seems to have a new roguelike game added weekly, is it worth …
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Image & Form is most notably known for their extremely successful SteamWorld series. But that’s not the only endeavor they’ve made as a studio, because they’ve also developed non-SteamWorld games, …
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Rabi-Ribi is a new 2D platformer for the Nintendo Switch. Take the role of the bubbly character Erina. A rabbit who has been magically transformed into a human being. She …
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Subpar Mandy
I always feel bad when a game that looks promising just doesn’t click with me, but that’s what happened with Incredible Mandy. On paper, it has a lot …
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