Super Mario Party hits the Nintendo Switch on October 5th, 2018
We were wondering when a proper Mario Party game would be making its way onto the Nintendo Switch… and now we know! Media and game details.
We were wondering when a proper Mario Party game would be making its way onto the Nintendo Switch… and now we know! Media and game details.
It’s never a good sign when a game makes you want to go back and play another, better game.
Cue the usual “wow, that’s a lot of new content” statement when describing this week’s huge list of new Nintendo Switch/3DS digital titles.
A unique, fun game that doesn?t exactly lend itself to much in the way of variation.
A unique, relaxing and entertaining puzzler for the Nintendo Switch that may be worth jumping in to.
Whatever pre-existing opinion you have on word searches will be entirely validated by this game.
Think of InkSplosion as a very, very, very, very, very poor man?s version of Splatoon.
Yet again there’s a massive list of new Nintendo Switch digital titles to choose from on the eShop this week.
Capcom manages to remind everyone that Street Fighter is still pretty rad with this anniversary collection.
Sega and Sumo Digital are teaming up for a brand new Sonic racing experience.
Pok?mon: Let?s Go Pikachu!, Let?s Go, Eevee! are coming soon. Pok?mon Quest is no available, and a proper core Pok?mon RPG is in the works. First details, media.
Mega Man 11 gets an official release date, new game details, screens a trailer and more!
Focus Home Interactive is also getting in on the E3 2018 lineup announcement fun this week by revealing what they are planning on showing off this year.
For better and for worse, Atelier Lydie & Suelle is exactly what you?d expect.
Sheeessshh, check out the massive list of new Nintendo eShop titles this week.
Details for the newly announced Memoirs from Battle Premium Edition and new media showing off Ranger Corps’ Squad E in action.
Blandly average — with an emphasis on the “bland.”