SNK is packing years of pre-Neo Geo gaming highlights into one neat little pack, and it’s heading to the Nintendo Switch this November.
Read More »Nintendo Download: Ancient Dragons and Byte-Sized Battles
Shining Resonance and Pocket Rumble highlight this week’s offerings on the eShop. Some classics tag along with Another World and Samurai Showdown V.
Read More »Episode 43: Free Games and the Beginning of SDCC
The gang is all here to talk video game news and comics! Rick reviews Vampyr, Jason talks about some of the latest and greatest comic news. On top of all of that, San Diego Comic Con news is beginning to roll in.
Read More »Mario Tennis: Aces (Switch) Review
Mario Tennis: Aces landed on the Switch a little over a week ago, on June 22. With it, the game brought some of the best tennis mechanics the series as yet seen along with a dangerously lackluster adventure mode. The premise and modes The premise in Aces is pretty much …
Read More »Bandai Namco bringing Museum Arcade PAC to Switch
Announced last week, Bandai Namco will be bringing its own collection of arcade classics to the Nintendo Switch. The Namco Museum Arcade Pac is on the way.
Read More »Coming Up: The games of July 2018
Summer is at it’s height in the northern hemisphere, and that usually means a lack of quality titles at retail. But even so, there are a few gems to be had.
Read More »Crash Bandicoot: The N.Sane Trilogy (Switch) Snapshot Review
Crash has hit the Switch, bringing a very solid trio of platformers to Nintendo’s console. As you might imagine though, it’s not prefect.
Read More »The BG Game of the Month for May is Conan Exiles
Yes, this one is late, but you tell a Cimmerian he’s tardy. Conan Exiles’ final retail release is the Brutal Gamer Game of the Month for May.
Read More »Fox N Forests (Switch) Review
Take a trip back to the golden age of 16bit platforming. Eurovideo and developer Bonus Level’s Fox n Forests is a gem.
Read More »Nintendo Download: Wolfenstein II Comes to Nintendo Switch!
Another big week for Nintendo gamers here in early summer, with a pair of triple-A, third party titles hitting the Switch. Wolfenstein II and Crash Bandicoot are here.
Read More »Mario + Rabbids Donkey Kong content has arrived
Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle’s adventure spills onto Donkey Kong’s island. Team up with two new heroes for a brand new quest against Rabbid-Kong.
Read More »Episode 42: Post E3 Hangover
Erich, Rick and Jason breakdown some of the news to come out of the industry this past week. The guys go into the latest Nintendo Download, tear into some comic news, and go over some reviews. Listen below or catch us on iTunes!
Read More »Mario Kart 8 is ready to race with cardboard as it gets Labo support
Nintendo’s Labo is branching out. The “make your own” system of cardboard components is getting adopted by Mario Kart 8.
Read More »The Nintendo Switch’s Crash Bandicoot launch trailer arrives
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.
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