Spring training is finished and all the MLB teams are getting ready to kick of the Major League season today, so there is no better time than right now to take a look at MLB's latest baseball title, R.B.I. Baseball 17 on the Xbox One. While not a lot has changed from year-to-year, there is still lots of reasons to love this outstanding arcade style game.
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Nintendo Switch: One Month Later
It's been one entire month since the Nintendo Switch launched, and if my Twitter newsfeed is anything to go by, almost everyone who loves video games, is playing the Switch. I remember when the Wii U launched: complaints over the battery in the gamepad, a lack of titles to play, and even the talk of third party supporters dropping out early. The same cannot be said for the Switch, and that is great news for everyone!
Read MoreSuper Bomberman R will be getting Free DLC
Gamesreviews.com’s Adam Roffel did a review of Super Bomberman R for the Nintendo Switch and liked it. Please check out his review if you are interested in the game! And today we have a bit of news to share with you: Super Bomberman R will be getting free dlc soon. Super Bomber R will be receiving free dlc soon. According to a GameXplain video (featured below), the new dlc should be stages and characters. There are not many details known…
Read MoreSnake Pass Review on Nintendo Switch
Although Snake Pass will be available on a variety of platforms, I've noticed that the Switch version seems to be getting the most love on the Internet. I think this is for good reason, as Snake Pass is a great game to take on the go, as it feels more like a mobile launch than a full fledge console title.
Read MoreRealistic versus Arcade Baseball
This is the first year of GamesReviews.com great partnership with Sony in Canada, which has given us the opportunity to look at some truly amazing games ahead of launch for all our readers. One game I've always been interested in playing and reviewing was the MLB The Show franchise, which is exclusive to the Playstation family. My baseball experiences have been limited to MLB's official title, R.B.I. Baseball. After giving significant time to MLB The Show 17 and R.B.I. Baseball 17, I've decided to let you all know which one is better.
Read MorePDP Gears of War 4 Lancer Replica
It's not everyday the post delivers a gun to your front door, but this was the case last week when another shipment of great products landed on my doorstep from Performance Design Products. This time around, we received a number of great Nintendo Switch accessories to review, as well as a...Gears of War 4 1:1 Lancer Replica gun?!
Read MoreTop Budget Processors for Gaming
When it comes to gaming processors and computing as a whole, Intel have led the field for many years now. It would be easy to forget that there are other processor manufacturers out there! Each Intel generation since 1989 has brought new and exciting advancements in gaming, with higher CPU capabilities and features that can power bigger, better games.
Read MoreThe New Platforms Taking The Gaming World By Storm
Gamers know that something you can always rely on is for games to adapt and evolve over time. All games go through a number of cycles in their lifetimes, and there are many different changing characteristics which you can expect to see as part of this evolution.
Read MoreKeep Your Eyes Peeled! The Most Anticipated Games This Year
Hardcore gamers probably won’t need to read this article. That is because you’ve probably been reading magazines and checking websites that mention these titles for months. However, most hobby gamers struggle to remain at the cutting-edge because of other commitments.
Read MoreFan Made SNES Yooka-Laylee Footage Surfaces
Playtonic Games has always been big on fan created content, and have been retweeting a lot of fan submissions they have received. If what the fans are producing is any indication, Yooka-Laylee is one of the most watched and anticipated titles of 2017. Super fan @DvonLaser (on Twitter) posted this video (seen below) of his working 2D Yooka-Laylee game on the SNES.
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