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Narcos Rise of The Cartel (PS4) Review

In 2015, Netflix introduced the world to one of its first original productions, Narcos. A biographical crime drama by Chris Brancato and Doug Miro, Narcos tells the tale of the rise, fall, and aftermath of El Patron himself, Don Pablo Escobar, as well as the struggles of the authorities to bring him and the Medellin Cartel to justice. The show was met with critical praise and commercial success. V...[Read More]

Super Mutant Alien Assault (Switch) Review

Aliens have arrived and successfully destroyed the entire planet! Whatever their reasons, whether it be jealousy, competition, or anger management an entire alien armada has successfully decimated the planet. Fortunately, there was a well-funded, established back up plan. Three mammoth capital ships quietly escaped the destruction of Earth, carrying human survivors en route to a new home in the de...[Read More]

Gunpowder on the Teeth Arcade (Switch) Review

The world is at war and it’s up to the good ol’ USA to protect democracy. Gunpowder on the Teeth Arcade from Gunpowder Team and Forever S.A has arrived for the Nintendo Switch, bringing solid action and platforming, set against a wildly distinctive visual art and animation style that evokes the militarism of the 1990s and the distinct look of Game Boy titles. With a multitude of missions, several ...[Read More]

BDSM Big Drunk Satanic Massacre (PS4) Review

The Underworld, Hades, Sheol, the dreaded realm of fire and suffering has gone by many names, but it’s most commonly referred to as Hell. This plane of existence has been depicted as an eternally damned place in The Bible to specific charting imagined in Dante’s Inferno, but as it turns out in this game, it’s also one giant world with a plethora of problems. In between the libations and vices, cor...[Read More]

Bridge Constructor Portal’s New “Portal Proficiency” DLC Available Now

As someone who owns Bridge Constructor Portal on the Xbox One, this is one game worth checking out. What happens when you grab the Bridge Constructor franchise and add in Portals. You guessed it a fully themed game that features Portal along with being trash-talked by GLaDOS. If you’ve yet to play it, you’re are missing out. I mean who doesn’t want to love GLaDOS? Today publisher...[Read More]

Ori and the Blind Forest (Switch) Review

Ori and the Blind Forest has made waves since its launch in 2015 and there’s an argument to be made that it could have been even bigger had it launched multiplatform. In recent years there has been a steadily blurred line for console and PC players with even Sony finally allowing crossplay. That general shift in mentality seems to have led Microsoft into releasing several games on other platforms ...[Read More]

Riverbond heads to the Nintendo Switch this December

The fast-paced voxel co-op action RPG Riverbond has hit a tremendous amount of success since launching on PC and PlayStaiton 4 over the Summer. Now the team sets their sites on new land to conquer as a release date has been announced for the Nintendo Switch. On December 10th, Riverbond will launch on the Nintendo eShop, bringing the acclaimed action-adventure to the Nintendo Switch for play at hom...[Read More]

Daemon X Machina (Switch) Review

The moon has fallen and a poisonous substance, Femto, has swept across the Earth. Humanity survives but struggles to take back the planet. Rogue AI and machines threaten humanity’s existence. To fight this new menace, humans became more than human. From MARVELOUS! game studios and designer Shōji Kawamori comes Daemon X Machina, a Nintendo Switch exclusive and new IP for the console. Followin...[Read More]

Based on the Netflix series, Narcos: The Cartel launches next month

Several years after being originally announced, Curve Digital and developer Kuju have announced a released date for Narcos: The Cartel, a turn-based tactical strategy game based on the Netflix original series. The long-awaited Narcos: The Cartel will in November for all platforms, bringing the dangerous world of drug cartels and enforcement to all players, including the Nintendo Switch.

UNTIES Announces release date for Tokyo: Dark Remembrance

Sony’s publishing label, Unties, is teaming up with Cherrymochi and Mebius to bring forth a new kind of evil and haunting horror in Tokyo Dark: Remembrance, a new anime-style murder mystery merging the elements of visual novels and adventures games with fantastic animation. The team has proudly announced a release date for the game, and it is coming a short time after Halloween. Players can ...[Read More]

Pokemon Sword and Shield News Coming October 16th

Nintendo is notorious for announcing last minute when there will be new information presented on its products, whether it’s in the form of a full direct or a trailer. The Pokemon Company and GameFreak seem to follow the same trend.

Bulletstorm – Duke of Switch Edition Review

Looking back on it, 2011 was an amazing year for gaming! The Mortal Kombat reboot, Portal 2, Skyrim, Rayman Origins, the list goes on and on. There were so many grade A titles being released it’s not surprising that some may have been missed. One of those games for me was Bulletstorm. People Can Fly’s humorous take on the sci-fi FPS genre always interested me. I’m honestly not sure how it slipped ...[Read More]

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