March 10th is just around the corner, and that can only mean one thing: it’s Mario Day! Yes, it feels like MAR10 was just a few weeks ago, but we are back with yet another day to celebrate the one and only Super Mario. LEGO wants you to enjoy the day in style with a host of different MARIO themed sets. Let’s check out a few you might want to pick up this year! My wife actually bought me the…
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Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition Nintendo Switch 2 Review
Xenoblade Chronicles is one of my favourite series’ on the Nintendo Switch, with the second installment being my favourite. I’ve never seriously played through the first game, at least not in a really long time, so it all felt really new to me when I loaded it up. That said, I connected with Daniel to discuss his review of the game when it relaunched on Nintendo Switch, so this review is a combination of his thoughts on the story and…
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Nintendo Confident in Pokémon Pokopia – My Takeaways from Nintendo Treehouse: Live
If there is one thing Nintendo showed me during the Nintendo Treehouse: Live event on February 24th it wasn’t just all the great stuff coming to Pokémon Pokopia; it was that Nintendo is incredibly proud of what they have created, and confident it’s going to resonate with Pokémon and Nintendo Switch fans. Nintendo spent a long time looking at Pokémon Pokopia, and I find they only do this when they know they have something REALLY special. This goes ...
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Tea Garden Board Game Review
Tea Garden has been on my list of games to play ever since I saw it at GenCon 2025, and so I was quite thrilled when Capstone Games sent over a copy of the game for us to review. We’ve already taken a look at the components of the game, which we thought were quite impressive outside of a few minor things. Good components don’t make a game good, though, so let’s dive in and see what i think of…
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Two Point Museum: Zooseum DLC Review (Nintendo Switch 2)
The Nintendo Switch 2 version of Two Point Museum is getting updates slightly later than it’s PlayStation, Xbox and PC counterparts, but as I have said many times before: even if the performance is slightly worse and the graphics not quite as sharp, I’d still rather play on Nintendo Switch 2. Last week, the Two Point Museum: Zooseum DLC launched on the console, bringing a ton of new stuff to your museums. Let’s see if it was worth the 14.99…
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[Press Release] MAPLESTORY M BRINGS THE ICONIC 2D ADVENTURE TO STEAM ON MARCH 18
LOS ANGELES – February 23, 2026 – Following its massive success with over 75 million registered users worldwide, Nexon America is bringing the globally beloved mobile sensation, MapleStory M, to Steam on March 18. This platform expansion marks a major milestone for the game, bringing the game’s signature auto-battling experience to the desktop. Fully optimized for PC, it offers a seamless way to enjoy the classic MMORPG with the convenience of AFK and offline ...
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Pondscape Board Game Review
When Pondscape from Capestone games first arrived for review, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I’m generally not the biggest fan of small box card based games because I feel like the experience you get in most of them is over before it even begins. Pondscapes, however, was the ultimate “don’t judge a book by its cover” experience for me. There is a ton of game packed into this little box, and I’m here to tell you why it ...
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Nintendo Releasing FireRed and LeafGreen on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2
Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen are coming to Nintendo Switch in time for Pokémon Day on February 27th. The two titles will be available on the Nintendo eShop for 29.99 CAD. The games will not be getting any new content when relaunched on Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2, outside of obvious wireless connectivity features. The games will be available as separate downloads in English, French and Spanish – this will not be a toggle within the game, so ...
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Tea Garden Components Overview and Impressions
Tea Garden has intrigued me ever since it was announced, and last week Capstone Games sent over a copy of the game for us to review! As always, we want to review the games components and let you know whether the quality is! There is a lot of cardboard to punch here, including dozens of little tea leaves. I was concerned at first looking at them, but as I began punching I was really impressed. These came out of the…
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The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers – Trick Taking Game
Last year we received The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring – Trick Taking Game, and praised the game for its amazing story telling, incredible theme, and gorgeous artwork. While it is a play on The Crew, it’s a must own and play for Lord of the Rings fans; as we noted in our review, though, if you aren’t a fan of J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic saga, this probably isn’t for you. With the release of The Two…
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20 Strong: Tanglewoods White Review
I know it sounds odd to say it, but I think each new Tanglewoods deck I play becomes my new favourite deck, and that’s because the games feel so familiar, but yet are so different. The core concepts of the Tanglewood series remain: get through the forest and take down the boss. How the White deck does it differently, though, is what keeps me coming back. In Tanglewoods White, players are moving through a 4×3 grid of cards, attempting to…
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Ticket to Ride Movie in the Works with Netflix
Ticket to Ride is one of the most popular board game franchises of all time with over 20 million units sold. The game has spun off into video game adaptations, legacy board games, and now even a movie, apparently. What a Ticket to Ride movie could be about is something we will all wonder for a long time, but this seems to be happening to, let’s see what asmodee and Netflix are saying about it! Here is what Alan Moon,…
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Cyberpunk Trading Card Game Preview
The world of Cyberpunk didn’t start with a popular video game with outstanding actor Keanu Reeves playing the protagonist. It is a decades old world spanning books, tabletop games, video games, and even anime. Add to that list Trading Card Games, as being brought to crowd funding by WeirdCo Games. The Trading Card Game will allow you to play as popular characters, use amazing tech, and either prop up and or take down the powers that be. While I think…
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20 Strong: Tanglewoods Gold Review
I’ve played a lot of small-box solo games that promise a big adventure, but Tanglewoods Gold actually pulls it off. It’s tight, tense, and surprisingly thematic for a game that mostly runs on dice and cards. If you haven’t checked out our review of 20 Strong: Tanglewoods Red we highly recommend doing so as it touches on a few of the core 20 Strong mechanics we don’t talk about here. This time around, your goal isn’t just to wander…
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Two Point Museum: Zooseum DLC Launches on Nintendo Switch 2
The Nintendo Switch 2 is still getting updates for games long after they release on Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5, but I’m sure there are good reasons for it. Regardless, the latest DLC release for Two Point Museum is launching today on the Nintendo Switch 2, and I’m really excited to dive back into this experience head first. Our own Kevin Austin reviewed this DLC on the PlayStation 5 a few months ago, and had the following to say:…
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