Takorita Meets Fries review for PS4/4, Xbox Series X/One, Switch
Choose Your Own Adventure for Dummies.
Choose Your Own Adventure for Dummies.
In case you missed the event earlier today, the latest Indie World was packed with new indie-style wares for the Switch. Info and media within.
An almost reasonably-sized eShop update for the week. All the details within.
This is the way the world ends: not with a bang, but with a Danganronpa rip-off.
There’s definitely plenty of variety in this week’s huge Nintendo eShop Update as you can see within.
Heaven’s Vault shows that adventure games can still be surprising.
Gnosia borrows from some great games, but does enough right that it still stands out on its own.
This game certainly feels like an endless, repetitive loop.
A decade-old PSP game gets new life; mediocrity ensues.
An exciting new entry into the Life is Strange franchise that manages to both reinvent and reinvigorate the series while remaining true to what made it so popular in the first place.
How to get away with murder…again and again and again.
Cross the Moon may not ask much of you, but with a story involving vampires, murder, and corporate corruption, there?s still plenty to draw you in.
Phoenix Wright, meet Sherlock Holmes…er, “Herlock Sholmes.”
If smacking monsters in the face with trucks is your thing, have we got the game for you.
In case you missed Nintendo’s E3 2021 Direct event this afternoon, the company had just a few things to show off.
A murder-mystery that makes Scooby-Doo look like the height of sophistication.