EA has annouced that they will be holding a live digital event in June. We have a little bit more information about it below. EA will hold a live digital event on June 11th, 2020 at 4pm PST. They have said via twitter that the event will have “World premieres, news and more!” What will the “world premieres, news, and more” be? Your guess is as good as mine. I have no clue! I hope to see more Switch games…
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Animal Crossing New Horizons: May Day Impressions
If you haven’t checked out the May Day event in Animal Crossing New Horizons yet, do not read this article. I’m warning you! This article will go into what the May Day event is and what I thought of it. When I started Animal Crossing New Horizons today, Isabelle told me about May Day and that I should come to resident services to talk to Tom Nook about it. As soon as I could, I went there and talked to…
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Guard Duty is an adventure “point and click” game for the Nintendo Switch. It harkens back to old school adventure games like King’s Quest. But is Guard Duty a game just for old school adventure game fans or will new players enjoy it too? Here is our review of Guard Duty for the Nintendo Switch. If you liked the orignal King’s Quest PC game, then you’ll love Guard Duty for the Nintendo Switch. Guard Duty stars a guard who is…
Read MoreAbdallah Recreates Potential May Day Maze
Based on a leaked image of the map, friend of GamesReviews, Abdallah, recreated the maze on his island to demo what getting through the maze might look like.
Read MoreBlock Quest Maker Impressions
The pitch for “BlockQuest Maker” sells itself — it’s “Mario Maker” but for Zelda-like dungeons! Using “Minecraft” like graphics. The top-down dungeon explorer and creator has been on mobile for a couple of years, released on Nintendo Switch in 2019, and is now available on Xbox One. BlockQuest Maker’s mobile roots show in its console versions. From the way you choose new levels, to the way you acquire and spend the game’s currency, vote on levels and more — it…
Read MoreSuperMash – Release Trailer
SuperMash will be coming to the Nintendo Switch, PS4, and Xbox One this May! Check out the release trailer for the game and then please come back for some thoughts on it. SuperMash is such a unique looking game. I love the whole idea of taking two genres, say rpg and shooter, and randomly melding them into one unique game. And you can share what you got with others via a special code! SuperMash is a different kind of game…
Read MoreMoving Out is another Couch Co-Op Hit
The creation and release of wacky, fun couch co-op titles has ramped up over the past few years, with great hits like Overcooked and it's sequel, Overcooked 2. This style game has created a number of fun and wacky similar titles, and the latest and greatest is Moving Out, developed by SMG Studio and published by Team 17, the great folks behind the Worms franchise. But can Moving Out capture the wacky fun of Overcooked? Let's take a look.
Read MoreAnimal Crossing New Horizons: Nature Day Thoughts
Yesterday was Nature Day in Animal Crossing New Horizons. The Nook Miles part of the event lasts till May 4th but yesterday was when it stared and Leif visited for the first time. What did I think of the event? What else happened that day? Here are my thoughts on Nature Day! Thanks to Nintendo’s recent New Horizons update, Nature Day and a whole bunch of other stuff was added to the game! And yesterday was Nature Day. What did…
Read MoreQuarantine Gaming – Hotline Miami Collection Impressions
The world (and everyone on it) is in a really weird place right now. We can't go to the movies and catch the newest movies, TV programming has pretty much either stopped anything new or is filled with bad quality webcam video of people working from their home. Kids can't go to school or play with their friends...and video games are being delayed indefinitely. So what is a troubled gamer to do? Tackle that backlog and play some indie games, and that's exactly what I am doing.
Read MoreCreative Soundblaster G3 Review
As a rule, I am often skeptical of third-party accessories that claim to offer a boost in audio quality, especially when these accessories are reasonably priced. More often than not, accessories of this type will indeed created an amplified audio experience, but at the cost of heavy distortion. Other times you receive what is, in essence, no more than an advanced audio EQ - not something worth dropping any significant money on in my opinion. With these things in mind, I set my expectations fairly low for the Creative Soundblaster G3. How did it compare? Let's ...
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