It’s been a hot Summer for Nintendo Switch owners, and the heat just got turned up thanks to Idea Factory. Idea Factory announced that Megadimension Neptunia VII, the seventh primary installment in the Neptunia games, is heading to the Nintendo Switch on July 28th. The news comes following the announcement that the same was slated for a Summer 2020 release on April 2nd.
Sparky Tail Games is creating Undercat, a nostalgic, non-linear 2D action platformer that they will release for PC, Switch, Xbox One, and PS4! This goofy, fur-brained project puts you in the fuzzy shoes of a dog who rises against his feline overlords! It promises all of the good old fashioned action and goofiness from the genre, including firing yourself out of canons to solve your problems. They ...[Read More]
Looking for new features for Animal Crossing? Next week some new features are coming your way. Get ready to make a splash in your own island paradise. A series of free updates* to the Animal Crossing: New Horizons game for the Nintendo Switch system will deliver new features, including the ability to swim and dive for sea creatures. You’ll also get to interact with fresh faces and discover a varie...[Read More]
It’s time to podrace like its 1999 again as Aspyr Media has released Star Wars Episode I: Racer for PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC. For the first time in over twenty years, the classic racer is now available, thanks to the help and expert porting from the men and women of Aspyr Media. Aspyr Media has been on a roll as of late, with the release of several classic Star Wars v...[Read More]
Today, Tsunekazu Ishihara, the President of The Pokemon Company came to us on Youtube to deliver us a whole bunch of short information bits, including trailers for new IP’s that they are working on.
Many have fond memories playing 90s era shooters. Classics like Doom, Wolfenstein, and Duke Nukem have cemented themselves into video game history. Back in October of 2016, Gearbox released Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour on PS4, Xbox One, and PC. This anniversary release proved that 2011’s Duke Nukem Forever didn’t kill fans urge to kick ass and chew gun. Today, Gearbox pub...[Read More]
It’s been a long road for Project Sense, and that road is looking to finally come to an end. Developer Suzaku took to Kickstarter to give a huge update to the Cyberpunk horror game, Project Sense. After a wildly successful Kickstarter campaign, Project Sense is now “content complete” and aims to b releasing this coming August. The news comes nearly two years after the Kickstarter...[Read More]
The Switch demo for Liberated won a slew of accolades during the 2020 Steam Game Festival. However, while the demo may have shown great promise, the game itself did not live up to the expectations it set. It is a stunning visual art piece with a decent story, but only an adequate game.
A Fold Apart first caught my eye at PAX East 2019, where Lightning Rod Games was showing off the demo version. It had a unique style and story that made it stand out from other games I’d seen. Recently Lightning Rod Games generously provided a copy for review on Nintendo Switch. I spent an afternoon playing the game–completing the emotional rollercoaster. Keep reading to find out more ...[Read More]
Wholesome Games premiered its very first gaming showcase (May 26), Wholesome Direct! They presented exclusive announcements and footage for over fifty calming, uplifting games. This showcase included some highly anticipated titles such as Ooblets and Spiritfarer plus some previously unannounced titles! Wholesome Games: What Is It? This community’s creation was almost an accident. Indie game ...[Read More]
Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee never crossed my radar as a kid. Perhaps I was too young for its release in 2001 and people had seemingly forgotten about it by the time I bought an Xbox six years later. Still, when the chance to review Munch’s Oddysee HD came around, I took a look at it and thought “Hmm… That looks weird. Let’s do it!”
Dungeon of the Endless originally released back in 2014, so Amplitude Studios has had plenty of time to work out the kinks in the system. Unfortunately, though, that does not seem to have translated to the title’s port to the Nintendo Switch. While Dungeon of the Endless is still a wonderfully balanced, addicting, challenging, and in many ways rewarding game, it has two bugs on the Switch that mak...[Read More]