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Farming Simulator Signature Edition (Nintendo Switch 2) Impressions
Farming Simulator 25 is now available on Nintendo Switch 2, in a way. Like when EA Sports was releasing FIFA games under the Legacy branding, Farming Simulator has released their latest title under the Signature Edition branding. This is all fine and good, but it does signal one thing before players even hop in: this won’t be the same experience you felt on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, or PC. If you go into Farming Simulator Signature Edition with the…
SCUF Controllers for the Holiday Season: Reflex Wireless PlayStation 5 Controller
Reviewing controllers takes a bit of work, and we only received two Scuf wireless controllers last week. That said, our early impressions of both the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Reflex Wireless PlayStation Controller and the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Valor Pro Wireless Xbox controller are really positive. If you are looking for a controller to get as a last minute gift, or have a few extra dollars to spend after the holidays, these controllers make fantastic…
SCUF Controllers for the Holiday Season: Valor Pro Xbox Controller
Reviewing controllers takes a bit of work, and we only received two SCUF wireless controllers last week. That said, our early impressions of both the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Reflex Wireless PlayStation Controller and the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Valor Pro Wireless Xbox controller are really positive. If you are looking for a controller to get as a last minute gift, or have a few extra dollars to spend after the holidays, these controllers make fantastic…
Enthrone Board Game Review
Enthrone wasn’t a game I thought I would like that much, but the fantastic production made me want to give it a go as soon as possible. The production is out of this world good, but does the gameplay hold up? Let’s take a look! There are eight different characters in the game, and to setup each player is dealt three cards (characters) leaving two left over that no player will get to see. From the three cards you are…
Rekindling my Love for the Age of Empires Franchise
I have been a fan of the Age of Empires franchise ever since the original launched so many years ago. Playing as the Egyptians, the Assyrians, and the Greeks was a blast, but things only got better with Age of Empires 2. While I don’t think anything has quite captured the feel of the second game, the entire franchise has been overlooked in my opinion, and has offered amazing experiences for decades. Since the push to rerelease these games –…
We’ll Need A Bigger Boat: Jaws Headed To Switch and PS5
The classic 1987 NES Jaws game will be making a return thanks to Limited Run Games. We have all the info below. You’ll definitely need a bigger boat! Limited Run Games will bringing the 1987 NES classic Jaws game to Switch and PS5. Pre-orders will begin on December 19th for the physical edition and end on January 18th. In the game, you pilot a boat looking to defeat the classic shark from Jaws. You upgrade the boat and also find…
Two Point Museum: Zooseum Review
The Zooseum DLC for Two Point Museum takes players on a quirky new adventure in Silverbottom Park, where you’re tasked with creating a wildlife rescue and conservation hub at the request of eccentric billionaire Wiggy Silverbottom. This isn’t just a simple add-on—it’s a full five-star campaign that blends the charm of museum management with the excitement of animal care. The heart of the expansion lies in its expedition system. You’ll send Wildlife Experts to the Farflung Isles, a new map…
Why Gravitrax Makes a Great Holiday Gift
We’ve only focused on a few major toy brands over the past year, namely LEGO and Playmobil, but there is one toy we reviewed a few years ago that continues to impress my kids month in and month out. Gravitrax is the marble building toy of your dreams, and whether you are six years old, or sixty years old, there is a ton to love about Gravitrax. Check out all the great sets from Ravensburger! The toy itself is easy…
In The Footsteps of Darwin Board Game Review
As much as I like big and grandiose board game experiences, having a few filler games with killer strategy is always important too. So often we finish a large board game and have 45 minutes left in our game night, and filling those moments and getting the most out of everyone being in the same room can be tough. Enter In the Footsteps of Darwin, a fantastic tile laying game where players look for animals, score points, and see who…
In The Footsteps of Darwin Components Overview and Impressions
Far to often, board games that we may classify as simpler experiences often get sub-par productions. I understand why – I think the less a game is for hardcore gamers, the more likely the production quality doesn’t matter as much. In the Footsteps of Darwin is a fairly simple board game experience, but the design team has done a fantastic job making this feel like a very premium experience. Even my kids were impressed by the quality of this product.…




