Snipperclips Plus – Cut it Out, together! is an easier game to review in some ways. An expanded version of a title we already covered during the Nintendo Switch’s …
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Asdivine Cross is a Japanese RPG developed by EXE Create Inc. and published by KEMCO. Originally released on mobile devices, Asdivine Cross manages to entertain while not necessarily standing out …
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During the few weeks I’ve been playing 80’S OVERDRIVE on the Nintendo 3DS, I’ve developed something of a love/hate relationship with it. Make no mistake, this is a good game …
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Lumo is a puzzle platformer game developed by triple eh?/ Spiral House and published by Rising Star games. Lumo was previously released in 2016 and it was ported to the …
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Dungeon crawling games are supposed to be fun, have tons of loot, gold, and unlockables, and well thought out progressive skill systems. Although these elements can be found in Nine …
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Sometimes you don’t want to play a video game. Sometimes, you just want to get your groove on.
SUPERBEAT: XONiC lets you spin a song and play it too. …
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Star Ghost is simple in premise, a classic arcade shooter that bears resemblance to Flappy Bird and R-Type. Developed by indie game studio Squarehead, this side-scrolling space shooter has little …
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RiME has been on my radar ever since we featured it in the pages of PNM. The gorgeous concept art from issue #34, plus James’ interview in issue #35, really …
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Originally released on PC back in 2003, Crimsonland finds its way onto the Switch a few years after being remastered for consoles in 2014. Surprisingly, Crimsonland has many ways of …
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Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney was a daring entry in many ways when it first it released on the Nintendo DS back in 2006. Most of the characters that players had …
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A little Contra, a little RPG, a lot of aggravation, and you have Hive Jump!
Hive Jump is a great idea for a game, with good production. However, the …
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Tennis in the Face – what a title! Not actually a sports game, this is a physics-puzzler, with “Easy to pick-up bouncer gameplay” according to the developers. You control a …
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A point and click graphic adventure wrapped in a puzzle platformer, Stick it to the Man brings much humor to the Nintendo Switch. In fact, I’d say humor is a …
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Teslagrad is a 2D puzzle-platforming game that’s been around for a few years, initially releasing in 2013. Since then, it’s done the rounds on a number of consoles, including the …
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The Resident Evil series is no stranger to Nintendo consoles with roots dating back as far as 2000’s Resident Evil 2 release on the Nintendo 64. Resident Evil Revelations was …
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Trevor Gould already did a great review for Just Dance 2018 on the Wii U a couple weeks back (https://purenintendo.com/just-dance-2018/) but here’s a look at the Nintendo Switch version.
I’ll …
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Tallowmere is a roguelike sidescroller that sees you slashing at foes, dodging traps, and even slaughtering kittens for extra health if you’re truly desperate. The quirky sense of humor manages …
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If you haven’t played Syberia yet, I’d suggest doing so. This sequel picks up almost immediately after the conclusion of that first game. I’d also suggest reading my Syberia review, …
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