Trash Goblin is a new simulation game where you run shop and craft items. If you love simulation games, then this may be another one you’ll want to check out. Here’s our review of Trash Goblin for Nintendo Switch. You are a Goblin who just received a shop where you’ll make items that people need and sell them to them. Trash Goblin’s story is pretty basic but its a good setup for a pretty neat simulation/puzzle game. As the owner…
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Super Mario Bros. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park Review
Super Mario Bros. Wonder came out a lot longer ago than I remember, but while my timelines might be jumbled, I do remember it being an absolute gem on the Nintendo Switch. Wonder was a one-off experience for me: I played it through once, got about 90% completion, and never touched it again. Super Mario Brows. Wonder – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Meetup in Bellabel Park was the perfect opportunity to jump into one of my favourite 2D Mario…
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Collector’s Cove Review
In between Pokopia, Animal Crossing, and other big cozy simulation games we shouldn’t forget about indie creators. Some of the best cozy games have come from smaller companies. One of the newest coming out soon is Collector’s Cove. Is it worth a look? Here’s our review! The main character of Collector’s Cove is the son or daughter, your choice, of collectors who go out in the world to find and catalog objects and living things alike. Sailing on their on…
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The Disney Afternoon Collection Review
Previously, The Disney Afternoon Collection had been on other systems, such as the PlayStation 4, but it had never been on the Nintendo Switch. Until now that is. Finally The Disney Afternoon Collection is available on the Switch and it arrives with two additional games in it. Is it worth checking out on Nintendo Switch? Here’s our review! The Disney Afternoon Collection on Nintendo Switch features eight games: Ducktales 1 and 2, Chip N Dale Rescue Rangers 1 and 2,…
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Resident Evil: Requiem Review
Resident Evil: Requiem is not simply a return to form for the franchise—it is a reckoning. It feels like a game made by creators who sat down and asked themselves what *Resident Evil* is actually supposed to feel like when you strip everything else away. The answer, here, is fear that lingers, grief that weighs heavy, and survival that comes at a genuine emotional cost. This is a game that does not chase spectacle or adrenaline. It does not try…
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Pokémon Pokopia Review
Everyone said that Animal Crossing: New Horizons came around at the exact right time, with people stuck at home due to a global pandemic, the game sold incredibly well and introduced so many people to the cozy life-simulation experience. While Pokémon Pokopia is not an exact remake of that formula, it does scratch the same itch in many ways, which is why I think Pokémon Pokopia is going to thrive on the Nintendo Switch 2. With so much content to…
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Under the Island Review
Ready for a new adventure? Under the Island is a brand new indie game for Nintendo Switch that offers a colorful adventure that may just be something that old school gamers want to check out. Here’s our review of Under the Island for Nintendo Switch. When Nia and her parents move to a new island, she thinks that this place will just be really boring. Nia quickly makes a new friend and together they discover that the island far from…
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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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Tokyo Scramble Review
What if dinosaurs attacked Tokyo? What if you couldn’t defend yourself? Well, you’d have sneak past the dinosaurs wouldn’t you? That or be eaten alive. Welcome to Tokyo Scramble for Nintendo Switch 2. In Tokyo Scramble, a young woman named Anne finds herself on a subway car thats derailed in Tokyo. She finds herself underground and unsure of where she is. She starts to explore a little bit and finds a dinosaur in her path. She runs away from it…
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Dragon Quest 7 Reimagined Review
Dragon Quest 7 was originally released on the PlayStation 1. Then it had a remake on the 3DS. And now, Square Enix has completely remade Dragon Quest 7 again. In fact, they’ve reimagined the game. We were lucky enough to review the game, thanks to Square Enix, for Nintendo Switch 2. Is this reimagined version worth checking out? In Dragon Quest 7, you play as a character that you can name in a small sea-side town. You are best friends…
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