I've just finally finished getting through Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition on the Nintendo Switch, and although it has been the third time I've played it - first on the Nintendo WiiU and later on the Nintendo 3DS - I once again had a really great time. With each subsequent release of the game, more DLC from previous iterations have been added, giving this last release the appropriate title of "definitive edition." This third time through, however, I quickly realized I wasn't necessarily thinking about he game itself, but rather how Nintendo should be doing ...
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Legend of Kay Anniversary Edition – Nintendo Switch
A few years ago, we reviewed the port of The Legend of Kay on the Nintendo Wii U, and while I enjoyed the gameplay, some poor voice acting and a shoddy camera made the experience feel exactly like the 90s platformer it was based on. When it was announced the game was coming to Nintendo Switch, I hoped a few extra improvements would be made? Did it happen? Let's take a look!
Read MoreMore Thoughts From Me #123: What Will Third Parties Do At E3?
I gave you my predications of what Xbox, Sony, and Nintendo would do at E3. We’ll see soon if I was right about anything. But I do have some more predications for you! In today’s More Thoughts, I’ll try to guess what third party publishers will do at E3. Will I get any of these right? What will third party publishers do at E3 2018? Here are my predications: Square Enix: Kingdom Hearts 3 will be shown again by Square…
Read MoreHave You Got the FIFA World Cup Update for FIFA 18? Our Update Impressions
The 2018 FIFA World Cup is just around the corner in Russia, but gamers can get in on the World Cup action early by getting the free update for FIFA 18. Already available on Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch, the FIFA 18 updates brings new menu visuals to the game, as well as complete tournament layouts for you to enjoy. Who will you take all the way to the championship!
Read MoreOne Key Way to Succeed at Hyrule Warriors
When playing through Hyrule Warriors Definitive Edition on Nintendo Switch, there is one thing all players can do that could ultimately be the difference between winning or defeat. How you deal with the swarming enemies is probably more important than you think, but focusing on them over objectives is a HUGE mistake!
Read MoreLost Sea – Nintendo Switch
Over the past week, I've been putting significant time into Lost Sea, a game originally released a while ago (we played on PS4) but just coming to Switch on May 31st. Lost Sea is a puzzle, exploration, RPG experience that sees you playing as a surviving castaway moving from island to island, attempting to escape the Bermuda Triangle. With colourful graphics and lots to do, Lost Sea will keep you busy for hours upon hours, even when the moments become a bit repetitive.
Read MoreIs this Castlevania? No, its Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon!
You will hear a lot of people comparing Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon to the Castlevania franchise. And they are totally right to make that comparison. Bloodstained looks a lot like the Castlevania games we saw on the NES and SNES. But is it just a copycat or is Curse of the Moon something special? Forget Castlevania. We don’t need it anymore. Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon for Nintendo Switch is a game that is so much like old school…
Read MoreOfficial LEGO DC Super-Villains Announce Trailer
It has been rumored for awhile that Lego was working on a new game focusing on the DC Super villains. Today that game was announced! We have the announcement trailer below plus my thoughts on Lego DC Super-Villains. Lego DC Super-Villains has been announced for the Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Xbox One, and PC. The game is coming out on October 16, 2016. While the above trailer doesn’t reveal any gameplay footage for Lego’s newest game, I’m still pretty excited…
Read MoreCould the Pokémon Let’s Go Titles Add Other Regions as DLC?
When watching the trailer for Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu and Pokémon Let's Go Eevee, I began to wonder about the decision to focus on Generation 1 Pokémon. Personally, I really like the idea of doing this, and cannot wait to relive Pokémon Yellow as I play this game with my eight year old kid, who's never experienced Generation 1! But what about subsequent generations? What about the people show grew up with Pokémon Silver and Pokémon Gold? I've had a crazy thought, and...it is crazy.
Read MorePokémon Quest First Impressions
After the Pokémon presentation last night where Pokémon Quest was revealed, I quickly hopped onto the Nintendo eShop and downloaded the game right away and took it for a spin. As a completely different experience than any past Pokémon titles - outside of perhaps Pokémon Rumble - I wasn't sure what to expect! Where my early impressions of this free-to-start experience good? Let's dive in!
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