Looking for some new games to pick up very soon on the Nintendo Switch? Nintendo has released a list of what’s to come this week. See below for the full list and when to expect it on the eShop. This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following eShop releases:
With a quarantine and social distancing decree currently underway, the time for party games is postponed; that is unless the party games have online support and you have friends who play online. At PAX East 2020, we had the opportunity to meet with Beyondfunstudios to preview Aeolis Tournament. In this small but convenient booth, Beyond had to game stations to preview the game. The first station w...[Read More]
Troglobytes Games rogue-like shooter and brawler HyperParasite will release on April 2nd for North America and the European and on April 3rd for Japan! This body-snatching dystopia is coming to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch.
The news, as of late, has been nothing short of upsetting. The current COVID-19 crisis has news outlets littered with negativity. With many stuck staying at home, it has resulted in an increase in gaming. Nintendo decided to shed some light on the world with a big surprise. Today Nintendo shadow dropped an all-new Nintendo Direct Mini, loaded with lots of news!
Fallen Flag Studio and the publisher United Label today showcased their pixel-art boss rush game Eldest Souls for the Nintendo Switch! During the Indie World Showcase, we caught a glimpse of gameplay footage. This revealed some of the game’s areas, NPCs, and the Ancient Gods that players will encounter in this game when it releases in the summer. Oh, and speaking of Ancient Gods, did I menti...[Read More]
Publisher Annapurna Interactive revealed I Am Dead, during this afternoon’s Nintendo Indie World Showcase. The game is a single-player adventure puzzle game with a heartfelt story about exploring the afterlife. Developers Hollow Ponds and Richard Hogg are responsible for bringing I Am Dead to life. Some of their previous work includes Hohokum, Loot Rascals, and Wilmont’s Warehouse. I Am Dead...[Read More]
In the wake of the Coronavirus, many gaming events, such as E3, have been canceled. While this means that a lot of big game announcements may be delayed, Nintendo’s digital presentations will continue onward. At 1:00 p.m. EST, Nintendo streamed Indie World, another one of their independently developed game showcases formerly known as the Nindie Showcase. All of the Nintendo Switch news from today’...[Read More]
After a controversial release and swift recall for extremely “adult” content, Lust for Darkness: Dawn Edition will return to the Nintendo Switch’s American eShop. Developer SimFabric worked long and hard to create this psychological horror game. However, they went too far last time according to the American eShop and ESRB raters. They deemed the game too erotic for even America...[Read More]
The tower defense-action RPG hybrid Hell Warders has released physical copies for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch. European stores already have access to these, but developer Anti-Gravity and PQube announced that physical editions will reach North America on Tuesday, March 17th.
The world is moving faster and growing exponentially. Technology is being built to make every facet of our lives more convenient, efficient, and just better. As applications and services expand, it is possible, as we stare at our computer screens and digital devices, that slowly but surely, we are unknowingly weathering away our humanity. As corporations and companies grow stronger and more powerf...[Read More]
Sticking to the roots of anything can be a good thing, especially when those roots are watered and replanted with renewed vigor. Riverbond by Cococucumber is a game that sticks to its roots but waters those roots in such a profound and passionate way that it becomes a great experience for all types of players, especially younger ones.
Every year I look forward to my trip to PAX East in Boston, and every year I look forward to what Nintendo is going to bring to the expo hall floor. I can tell you from four days of personal experience, Nintendo did not disappoint this time. Past years there was always a nice looking spot with multiple demos of different games that are either out or coming out very soon.