Nintendo’s Labo is branching out. The “make your own” system of cardboard components is getting adopted by Mario Kart 8.
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Still on the fence about picking up Crash Bandicoot: The N.Sane Trilogy for the Nintendo Switch? Maybe the launch trailer will settle it for you.
Read More »Sonic Mania Adventures part 4 focuses on Mighty and Ray – and Metal Sonic
As we head towards the game’s release, Sonic Mania’s two newest characters take on Metal Sonic. And the fate of a chaos emerald is in the balance.
Read More »Aqua Moto Racing Utopia (Switch) Review
Jet ski racing hits the Nintendo Switch with Aqua Moto Racing Utopia from developer Zordix. Adapted from a mobile game series of the same name, Aqua Moto looks good and offers a shocking amount of challenge.
Read More »Pocket Rumble is Finally Coming Soon
The simplified 2D, retro-aesthetic fighting game Pocket Rumble at last has a release date for the Nintendo Switch. The game launches for $9.99 on July 5, 2018.
Read More »Nintendo Download: Game. Set. FUN!
One of Nintendo’s big summer titles hits this week with Mario Tennis Aces. But it’s not the only big game landing on Switch.
Read More »E3 2018: Jason’s Top 5 Games of the Show
E3 2018 has come and gone at this point, and wow were there a ton of great titles to get amped about. But, as with all things, only a few can be king.
Read More »Daemon X Machina Brings Swift Mech Action to Nintendo Switch in 2019
Daemon X Machina was announced during Nintendo’s Direct, but you may have missed the details from the Treehouse Live segment. We watched it so you don’t have to.
Read More »Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana (Switch) Review
Ys VIII is the latest entry in the long-running Ys franchise. The game retains its action role-playing game elements as well as a satisfying third-person perspective.
Read More »E3 2018: Mike A’s Top 5 Games Of The Show
Another E3 has come and gone – and with it came surprise hits and some expected punchy moments. Mike walked away pleasantly surprised about the games to come later this year.
Read More »Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido (Switch) Review — A Taste Worth Savoring
Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido, the brand new puzzle game published by Nintendo (and co-developed by the studio behind Final Fantasy Theatrythm), is puzzling in all the best ways.
Read More »Octopath Traveler’s Three Hour Demo is Available Now
Hands-on with Octopath Traveler’s recently released demo shows a game that doesn’t skirt its great promise.
Read More »Super Smash Brothers Ultimate Celebrates Five Games Worth of Content
The brand new Super Smash Brothers Ultimate promises to have it all. Time will tell how much new content that includes.
Read More »Nintendo Download: It’s Battle Royale Time!
This E3 week has been huge for Nintendo. Not only did they announce a brand new Smash at the show, but a few big titles hit the eShop.
Read More »Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn (PC) Review
“The world is on the brink of disaster. Our biggest celebrities have revealed their true faces — demons intent on moronizing the public to assume control of the planet. Only one man can save us: a towering Chinese orphan named Shaq Fei Hung. Trained by a kung fu master, Shaq …
Read More »E3 2018: Activision sneaks a new level into Crash Bandicoot: The N.Sane Trilogy
Think you’ve played all there is to offer in Crash Bandicoot: The N.Sane Trilogy? Hang on, ’cause you haven’t. Activision has just announced Future Tense.
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