Without Escape review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Or, sometimes dead and buried genres should stay in the past.
Nintendo 3DS Reviews
Or, sometimes dead and buried genres should stay in the past.
A tough-as-nails platformer that doesn?t skimp on the tough as nails.
The DS classics make their way to current-gen systems. Do their ports raise any objections?
Can a game arrive too late in a system’s life cycle? Mario and Luigi Bowser’s Inside Story says no.
Someone should let Fill-a-Pix know that puzzles are designed to relieve boredom, not cause it.
Captain Toad makes the long journey over to Switch and 3DS.
Whatever pre-existing opinion you have on word searches will be entirely validated by this game.
Pic-a-Pix Color is the the kind of game that sticks with you long after you?ve finished playing…largely because you?ll keep seeing its puzzles in your head.
Blandly average — with an emphasis on the “bland.”
Dragon Sinker is Kemco at its best — which means, of course, that it?s a slightly above average, generic JRPG.
The updated Nintendo 3DS release of Atlus’ time travelling RPG title is worth your time.
A retro-inspired, tough as nails platformer that, for once, doesn’t feel like it’s punishing people just for playing.
Double Dragon on a budget — a very, very, very low budget.
Collectible Card Game mechanics meets Monopoly in this unique entry in the long-running card battler series Culdcept.
Just when we thought Nintendo forgot about Samus, they decide to prove us wrong. Really wrong!