Mama Mia! Oh, wait. That is the wrong talking character to be featured in this week’s Nintendo Download? Well, if you say so. Detective Pikachu is one of the headlining games to hit the Nintendo eShop. What else is available? Take a look (The following is provided courtesy of Nintendo): …
Read More »PC classic Titan Quest lands on consoles, Switch version incoming
Titan Quest has been available for years on the PC, but the action/RPG is finally available on the PS4 and Xbox One as of this week. And yes, the graphics have been bumped up a bit.
Read More »New Nindies to include Mark of the Ninja, Lumines, Banner Saga 3, and more
Nintendo held its Nindies (indie games on Nintendo platforms) showcase today, and there were a few pretty big surprises. Chief among them were Switch editions of Mark of the Ninja, Lumines, and Banner Saga 3.
Read More »Episode 32: God of War is..Good?
Erich and Jason are on their own this week, as Rick is working on his new house! Erich has some feelings about God of War, and the duo go off on many tangents. It’s a long show, but it’s also a good show! (We think!) Next week, Nadia will be …
Read More »Nintendo Download: Best Puffballs Forever!
It’s Kirby week on the Nintendo Download as the little pink puffball’s latest game arrives on the Switch. Actually, it could be Mario week as well since there are plenty of Super happenings as well.
Read More »Tesla takes on Lovecraft in new twin-stick shooter
Fictional versions of classic real-world figures mix it up in a horror/fantasy setting with Tesla vs Lovecraft. The twin-stick shooter is on the way to consoles this month.
Read More »Okami HD comes to Switch with motion control, touchscreen painting
Capcom’s remake of the original Okami is heading to Nintendo’s Switch this summer. The adaptation will take full advantage of the hardware too, with motion controls and touchscreen functionality.
Read More »March 8 Nintendo Direct: A Doozy
Nintendo’s unfathomably heavy Direct does some real lifting, packing the first half of the year on both consoles. And somebody said a word that starts with S and ended in Bros.
Read More »Crash Bandicoot: The N.Sane trilogy coming to Xbox One, Switch, and PC
Looks like that rumor from last month came true. Activision has announced that last year’s Crash Bandicoot remakes are on the way to other platforms, including the PC, the Xbox One, and the Nintendo Switch.
Read More »Nintendo Download: Trek to Freedom and a New Frontier
The Nintendo Download goes hiking in this week’s Download with The Trail. It’s a slow week overall, with really no standout titles.
Read More »Mario Tennis Aces and more to be showcased at Nintendo Direct this week
A surprise Nintendo Direct presentation this week will cover the likes of Mario Tennis Aces, as well as additional Switch and 3DS titles for 2018.
Read More »Super Mario Encyclopedia to get slipcase and limited edition covers
Dark Horse’s latest Nintendo tome is about to get a lot cooler. The newly announced limited edition of the Super Mario Encyclopedia not only has a neat slipcase, but also four variant covers hidden underneath.
Read More »Nintendo Download: ¡Viva Mulaka!
It is a very good week indeed for Nintendo fans, with a few standouts landing on the Switch. Chief among those is Mulaka, a game that hasn’t had a ton of press, but looks gorgeous and seems like a solid winner.
Read More »NIS’ super-cute sandbox game Happy Birthdays to land on Switch this June
Officially titled “Happy Birthdays”, Yasuhiro Wada has teamed with NIS to bring some sandbox world-building to the Switch.
Read More »Episode 31: Gotta Go fast
The guys sit down to go over some recent gaming news. A Sonic movie, new Games with Gold and much more is new this week! Jason also takes us through the comic rack and toy shelf to talk some new books and go over his experience at the Toy Fair! …
Read More »Wild Guns now available for pre-order, lands on Switch this April
Wild Guns Reloaded is the followup to the hard to find SNES classic. It’s already out on Steam and the PS4, and it’s almost ready to debut on the Switch.
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