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Nintendo Returns to Hyrule In A Brand New Warriors Game

Nintendo revealed Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity for Nintendo Switch today! We have first footage, details, and thoughts on the game below. Wow! What an unexpected reveal today. We had no hint at all that Nintendo and Koei Tecmo would be making a new Hyrule Warriors game. And even bigger than that is that the game is set in the Breath of the Wild universe and 100 years before the first game. We are going to get to see what…

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More Thoughts From Me #237: A Playable Monster Cartoon

Its been awhile since I last played Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom. I admit I forgotten that I even played it till now. I tried the demo again, loved it and since it was on sale and I had the Playstation 4 credit, I decided to pick the game up. And its an absolutely wonderful cartoon…I mean game! Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom is like a playable cartoon. The graphics are very animated cartoon like and absolutely wonderful.…

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The Oddworld Stranger’s Wrath Collector’s Edition for Nintendo Switch Goes On Sale Tomorrow (9/8)

Oddworld Stranger’s Wrath is one of my favorite Oddworld games. It is so different from the other ones: it has no Abe, a “wild west” setting, a weapon with live ammo, and other very unique things. And tomorrow Stranger’s Wrath will be getting a Collector’s Edition for Nintendo Switch via Limited Run Games! Oddworld Stranger’s Wrath will be getting a collector’s edition for Nintendo Switch tomorrow. The collector’s edition will include the Nintendo Switch game, a soundtrack, three art cards,…

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Marvel’s Avengers Review

Released yesterday, Marvel's Avengers is, surprisingly, the first big-budget Avengers game available on PC and current-gen consoles. Despite the overwhelming success of Marvel's movies and TV shows in the last 12 years (since 2008's Iron Man re-ignited their franchise), their heroes have been noticeably absent on the gaming scene. Other than some mobile games and the latest installment of the always enjoyable Marvel Ultimate Alliance series, fans have been left waiting for a triple-A Avenger's title for almost a decade. Now, Marvel's Avengers is here and it's ...

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Ary and the Secret of Seasons Review

Did you like platformers on the Nintendo 64 or Gamecube (or PS1/PS2)? Then you may want to check out Ary and the Secret of Seasons on the Nintendo Switch! Here’s our review. Ary and the Secret of Seasons is an action/adventure/platformer indie game. The gameplay is fun and it runs mostly well, with only the occasional issues. Some minor issues: once the character was running weird, she had her arms out like she was acting like an airplane, and sometimes…

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Nintendo Switch Online: Super Mario All-Stars Impressions

Back in the Super Nintendo days, I picked up a game called Super Mario All Stars which collected all three orignal Super Mario Bros games plus the Lost Levels. I was so excited to play it and I loved it. And now the collection is on the Nintendo Switch online service. So how is it? Nintendo added the Super Mario All-Stars collection to the Nintendo Switch Online service today as part of the Mario 35th anniversary celebration. I’ve played it…

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More Thoughts From Me Special Edition: 35 Years of Mario

Oh my god. I’m older than Mario?! 35 Years Ago, Mario jumped onto the scene and the world of video games was never the same. And now Nintendo is celebrating Mario’s big anniversary is a major way. My impressions of today’s Mario Nintendo Direct are below! I’ve always liked Mario. My very first game ever (or at least the first one I remember playing) was Super Mario Bros/Duck Hunt for the NES. Duck Hunt was neat but Super Mario Bros…

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No Straight Roads Review

No Straight Roads for the Nintendo Switch is a rhythm game. Kind of. And it has a story about a band trying to bring rock’n’roll back in an electronic music world. Its an odd game and sometimes odd games are the best games. Is that true for No Straight Roads or does this game miss the beat? In No Straight Roads, you join a rock’n’roll band thats trying to survive in an electronic music world. The world literally is run…

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More Thoughts From Me #236: The Return of Final Fantasy 15

In More Thoughts From Me #220, I wrote about Final Fantasy 15 for the Playstation 4 and how I wasn’t getting into the game very much. I had stopped playing it and I was unsure if I would go back to it. For a long while, I didn’t. And just this last weekend, I started playing it again and…I like it a lot now. What? Let’s talk about Final Fantasy 15! I really liked Final Fantasy 15 Pocket for the…

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Rock Will Never Die: A No Straight Roads Preview

No Straight Roads for the Nintendo Switch is a rhythm game. Well, sort of. This is not your father’s rhythm game. Best of all? No Straight Roads wants to keep rock alive! Take that electronic music! No Straight Roads is a rhythm game. I mean, I guess it is. There are rhythm elements to the game. If you attack or dodge things right, you’ll do better. But after its tutorial, No Straight Roads doesn’t force you into a focused rhythm…

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