Tag: nintendo switch
Nintendo eShop Update – RAD, Oninaki, Ittle Dew, Tap Skaters
Check out all the new digital titles hitting the Nintendo eShop over the next week.
OlliOlli: Switch Stance review for Nintendo Switch
OlliOlli is every bit as good now as it was when it first released a half-decade ago.
Rise: Race The Future review for Nintendo Switch, PC
Rise is a drifting-based racing game with lousy handling — that, somehow, succeeds in spite of itself.
Frane: Dragons’ Odyssey review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Frane: Dragons’ Odyssey breaks the KEMCO mold, and not in a good way.
Nintendo eShop Update – Pillars of Eternity, DC Universe Online, Neverlast, Turok 2
There’s quite the diverse set of new digital titles hitting the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo Switch this week.
Check out a new team and rivals in the latest Pok?mon Sword and Pok?mon Shield trailer
A ton of new game info and media for the latest and greatest Pok?mon release.
The future of ARK: Survival Evolved to be revealed tomorrow
Studio Wildcard has been super busy teasing a new update of some sort for ARK, and we’ll find out what’s up tomorrow.
Battleship review for Nintendo Switch
There?s more to this version of Battleship than you might expect.
Nintendo eShop Update – Pandemic, DOOM, Chroma Squad, Swaps and Traps
If you want DOOM, there’s certainly plenty of that to go around this week on the Nintendo eShop.
Bury Me, My Love review for Nintendo Switch, PC
Bury Me, My Love isn?t always the most pleasant experience, but that doesn?t mean it?s not worth checking out.
Bouncy Bullets review for PS4, PS Vita, Xbox One, Switch
If you?ve ever looked at LittleBigPlanet and thought, “That game?s controls are far too tight,” Bouncy Bullets is the game for you.
What Remains of Edith Finch review for Switch
Two years after its original release, the Switch version of What Remains of Edith Finch shows that the game is still a sad, beautiful, heart-breaking masterpiece.
DOOM, DOOM II, DOOM 3 get re-released for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One
To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the DOOM franchise, Bethesda and id Software today re-released the original DOOM trilogy of titles for current consoles (and mobile devices too).