“I’ve got blisters on my fingers!”
Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival is the latest game in the 20-year music-rhythm series. While mainly known to Japanese players, there have been titles …
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Potion Permit is a role-playing adventure game developed by MassHive Media and published by PQube. It packs everything you need in a cozy title. Between foraging, curing residents of the …
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Well, this is awkward. I love Mario Kart. I also love Nickelodeon’s shows, especially SpongeBob Squarepants. A combination of the two should be a perfect match. Although there’s fun to …
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It’s that time of week! Yes, it’s time to reveal the latest eShop offerings. What goodies lie in store in this latest roundup? This week’s highlight is none other than …
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Welcome to another episode of The Pure Nintendo Podcast! We start things off with our usual amiibo roundup. Our hunts are becoming more and more difficult, but there was a …
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Imagine you wake up in a world where the sun has vanished. An unfamiliar, cold, dreary place with very few inhabitants or life. This is the world of …
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My dad often tells people, “The important thing is to remain calm.” He’ll say this even if we’re already pretty calm, a clear indication it’s wisdom he’d prefer we carry throughout our lives. I think the developers of A Winding Path are imparting the same advice.
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LEGO Bricktales for the Nintendo Switch is the latest in a long line of LEGO games. But wait, there’s something different with this one. This isn’t the typical stud-collecting, cut-scene …
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Since the nerd of the group got a signal de-scrambler, Vinny, Nick, and Tony should be able to watch some “interesting” programs. Too bad they’re all grounded. Sneaking around a bit to watch some TV with your friends sounds good—what could possibly go wrong?
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Murder on the Marine Express is another visual novel in an increasingly growing field on the Nintendo Switch. I’ve reviewed several titles in this genre, one that continues to intrigue …
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I think it’s time to drop the word “retro” from the gaming industry. There are so many “retro” games available now that they’re actually just…games. You need look no further than KEMCO for evidence of this, as with their latest JRPG for Nintendo Switch: Fairy Elements.
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One of my favorite games will always be Hotline Miami. In my opinion, the high-octane, adrenaline-pumping pure chaos of gunning, punching, and stabbing down enemies coupled with ultra-smooth and satisfying …
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Dragon Ball video games of the past have been held very close to a familiar formula. Whether it be tied to the narrative of the series itself, or a straight-up …
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Visual novels have a bit of a hit-or-miss track record with me. When they hit, they offer a visually wonderful experience wrapped together in a special, well-written story. When they …
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Plunder Panic is an arcade-style, free-for-all pirate fighting game. It features two pirate gangs competing in a capture-the-flag-style game to come out on top. The layout reminds me of the …
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A 3D platformer that prides itself on obscenity, Hell Pie stars a demon of bad taste on an epic adventure through the many layers of Hell.
You play as Nate, …
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It’s time to reveal the latest offerings on the Nintendo eShop! This week is jam-packed with new content, including the sequel we didn’t know we needed, Mario + Rabbids: Sparks …
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Admittedly, I was skeptical when Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle was released. I didn’t think the crude humor of the Rabbids would pair well with the clean-cut image of Mario. …
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