Chances are, that if you’re on this website, you dig video games. And if that describes you (or someone you know), then you’ll want to see what we recommend picking up here in part one of our Holiday Gift Guide.
Read More »Lego City Undercover is Getting a Wide Release
Lego City Undercover will be coming to a wide array of consoles in 2017. The open world Lego game originally launched in the first quarter of 2013 as an exclusive for the Wii U. Although I haven’t played the game, I have heard great things about it from other fans. …
Read More »New Nintendo eShop Releases for November 2
Mario Party: Star Rush, Mario Hoops, Donkey Kong: Jungle Beat, and Hyrule Warriors DLC make for a very solid week on the Nintendo Eshop. The new Nintendo eShop releases for November 2 are highlighted by an above average crop: the new 3DS Mario Party: Star Rush comes out this week, …
Read More »Nintendo says Wii U production continuing
Wii U production isn’t done yet! Or maybe it is… I don’t know.
Read More »Nintendo ceases Wii U production this week
Another Nintendo generation officially ends this week, as the Wii U is no more.
Read More »Croagunk Joins Pokken Tournament at the Arcades
No word yet as to whether or not Croagunk and the previously announced Scizor will come to Wii U via update or paid DLC, if at all. Pokken Tournament is about to get a little closer to catching them all as Poison/Fighting toad Croagunk joins the roster. See the trailer …
Read More »Nintendo adjusts profits downward, loses in Q3
Hot on the heels of the Nintendo Switch announcement, the company has cut profit forecasts.
Read More »Monster Hunter Direct Announced for October 27
October 27 will see a new Nintendo Monster Hunter Direct for Japan, focused on the future of Monster Hunter. But not too far into the future: nothing related to smart phones or the new Nintendo Switch will announced (which lines up with what Nintendo said earlier this month about no games …
Read More »Hyrule Warriors DLC Continues with A Link Between Worlds
Two new characters (Yuga and Ravio) join the extensive Hyrule Warriors DLC line-up, while new adventures, new costumes, and more round out the package. October 31st will see the launch of the latest Hyrule Warriors DLC in Japan, and hopefully the rest of the world. The latest pack features content …
Read More »Yooka-Laylee To Get A Physical Release
Yooka-Laylee, the successor to the hit series Banjo-Kazooie, will be both digital and physical releases. Yooka-Laylee Release Yooka is brought to you by Playtonic Games, and funded with the help of a KickStarter campaign. Slated to arrive in the first quarter of 2017. “We’re delighted to be able to offer Yooka-Laylee in both …
Read More »Hyper X announces sub-$50 headset
Looking for a new headset and don’t want to drop more than $50 USD on it? Say hi to the Hyper X Cloud Stinger.
Read More »Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night Receives Delay
Those looking forward to Bloodstained will have to wait a little longer Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, was slated to be a new IP that captured the spirit of Castlevania. With a very successful kickstarter campaign, it was originally intended to be released in 2017. However, it was recently delayed …
Read More »Crash Bandicoot is 20, and rolling into Skylanders soon
Once Sony’s unofficial mascot for the PlayStation, it’s hard to believe it’s been a pair of decades since Crash Bandicoot made his debut.
Read More »Wizard World Chicago 2016
Prepare Yourself If you are a fan of movies, television shows, video games or comic books, then you will find something worthwhile at Wizard World’s Comic-Con events. Are you in the mood for a new steampunk cap? Want to get the lowdown on some up-and-coming comic book artists? Maybe you …
Read More »Gamescom 2016: Skylanders welcomes in Crash, Neo Cortex, and Kaos
Crash Bandicoot won’t be the only big name coming to Skylanders in playable form. He’ll be joined by his nemesis, Neo Cortex and none other than the series’ usual big-bad – Kaos.
Read More »Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE (Wii U) Review
Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE may not be the game we imagined when SMTxFE was originally teased. It may not even be the game we imagined after the first true reveal. And while our imagination may never have concocted this specific game, I’m glad somebody’s did at Atlus.
Read More »