The Nintendo Switch has had its share of ups and downs already in its short life cycle, and the system is adored by some and down right hated by others. Some say there are not enough games, while others cannot get through all the game available now without coming up with a way to create days with more than 24 hours. It seems to me that either you love it, or you hate it, with very few sitting on the fence in between. If you haven't already purchased a Nintendo Switch, and are on the fence about doing so, we provide our top 5 reasons why you need to go out and ...
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A Short Guide To Gaming Speakers
For most people, the gaming emphasis usually focuses on choosing the correct console, as it should. Without the right one, the whole experience falls down pretty quickly. However, it is worth remembering that there is more to gaming than a PS4 or Xbox One. The experience relies on a variety of factors, and the sound quality is one such example. Anyone that wants to take gaming to the next level needs excellent speakers. Otherwise, the standard is more 2D than 3D. If you fall into this category, this is the advice you need to heed.
Read MoreConnectivity between Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War
Although many people probably never thought connectivity between Shadow of Mordor and Shadow of War was ever going to happen, we definitely all wanted it to happen, and today Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment announced that this would be an option for those playing the sequel title on the same system as the original, utilizing new feature called the Nemesis Forge.
Read MoreSplatoon 2 Direct: Gear and Weapons
Style and fashion were on full display today during the Nintendo Splatoon 2 Direct! The ultimate goal of this 25 minute Direct - in my opinion - was to show fans exactly how Splatoon 2 was going to be different than the original title. From my point of view, I think they succeeded, and showed off a ton of things that I'm really excited to get my hands on!
Read MoreOceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas
If you only own an Xbox One or PS4, I'm sure at some point in your life you looked at those shiny Nintendo consoles and felt a tinge of jealousy over the great franchise that we call Zelda. It is colorful, full of outstanding dungeons, items, enemies, and more. Unfortunately, it is something that non-Nintendo gamers could only ever hope of playing. Well, that was until Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas launched.
Read MoreSplatoon 2 Launch Contest! Win 35$ in eShop Credit
To celebrate the launch of Splatoon 2 later this month, GamesReviews.com is giving our readers and social media followers the opportunity to win $35 in Nintendo eShop credit which they can use to bring down the cost of Splatoon 2 on the Nintendo Switch.
Read MoreXbox One X Anticipated Titles: Shadow of War and Assassins Creed Origins
When the Xbox One X gets launched later this year, there are two games I'm really looking forward to playing on the system for one very specific reason: the settings. The Xbox One X promises to produce some of the best looking graphics available on modern consoles, and companies have already been harnessing this power to create games that will look the best on Xbox One X. But why these two titles? Well, for myself, it's a personal decision based on settings.
Read MoreSplatoon 2 Bringing the Content
This week Thursday we will get a full look at what content will be coming to Splatoon 2, but I think after E3, it is safe to say that despite the worries of Nintendo fans, Splatoon 2 will feel like it's own game, rather than just an extension of the original Splatoon. Nintendo has been great keeping franchises alive with new titles, and for the most part, each and every title feels different. As a skeptic myself, I'm not sure why I ever doubted Nintendo.
Read MoreEver Oasis is Deeper Than I Anticipated
In my review of Ever Oasis on the Nintendo 3DS, I noted that the game was pretty deep, despite the impressions I was left with when reading the thoughts of others, and watching Treehouse Live demonstrations. After even more time with the game - and playing it for a second time - I'm back to let you know just how deep it is! Here are a few things you won't want to miss out on.
Read MoreNinjago – The Lighthouse Siege – 70594
Recently, I found a number of Ninjago sets on clearance at my local Walmart, and was able to pick up Set 70594 The Lighthouse Siege for a mere $40! Obviously, for 40 dollars it wasn't hard to go wrong on this 700+ piece set, but even at it's full retail price of 89.99, I think there is great value here, both in terms of build quality and play ability!
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