We've been reviewing a fair number of Snakebyte products over the last little while, although they have been all for the Nintendo Switch. The Snakebyte Charge:Tower Pro for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 are the first items we've reviewed from this company not related to Nintendo. If our early impressions of both products is any indication, we will be purchasing more Snakebyte products for Xbox One and PS4 in the near future! Let's check them out!
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Age of Empires Definitive Edition versus AI is Tremendously Difficult
In my week or so with Age of Empires Definitive Edition, I've come to one realization: this game - even on easy - is ridiculously hard. Whether you see this as good or bad, it is not a great way to get new fans attached to the franchise, especially with more Age of Empires products on the way. When playing online with other humans, the game plays phenomenally, and I've been having a great time. When it comes to single player matches, however, something just ...
Read MoreMore Details for Detective Pikachu
We know when we will be getting Detective Pikachu but we can all admit that the games has been cloaked in a cloud of mystery. Yesterday that changed, with yet another trailer detailing some of the things coming in this 3DS release.
Read MoreSnakebyte Power Pack for Nintendo Switch Review
One of the downsides of the Nintendo Switch is that when on the go, the battery might not always last as long as you might like it, especially when on long car rides or while flying. This can be remedied by having a nexternal battery and a USB-C cable, but that can become a clunky mess, and add extra items you then need to be accountable for. Enter the Power Pack from Snakebyte, a light weight battery pack that clips to the back of your Nintendo Switch, ...
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Although it does not happen often - although to be honest, it's become more common each year - every time a moody, charming indie game hits the marketplace on Xbox One, the store on PlayStation, or the Nintendo eShop, the collective video game world tends to lose their mind in excitement and praise. For a reference point, I look back on Unravel and Ori and the Blind Forest, two games that tugged on the emotions of players as they were carried through and ...
Read MoreBayonetta 2 Review
If you never got around to owning a Wii U - or if you did but never got a chance to play Bayonetta 2 - Nintendo is giving you the ability to play both Bayonetta 1 and 2 ahead of the launch of Bayonetta 3 later this year. While my colleague Daniel has been working on our review of Bayonetta, I've been working on Bayonetta 2. Although it hasn't been that long since we all had the opportunity to play Bayonetta 2 on the Wii U, I think it was very important for ...
Read MoreExpress your Creativity in Toy-Con Garage only with Nintendo Labo
Nintendo Labo is launching this April, and Nintendo has release more information today via a series of videos. One of the newly announced and detailed features is the Toy-Con garage, a area of the Toy-Con game that allows you to use your knowledge of how the pre-designed Toy-Cons work, and to create something entirely your own.
Read MoreNew Nintendo Labo Videos Posted Today
Nintendo has really been pushing the Nintendo Labo title ever since it was announced in early January, via tech demos for media in Europe and the United States, and through various videos posted to their YouTube video. Today, Nintendo launched three more Labo videos for your enjoyment, packed full of new stuff! You can check them all out below!
Read MoreSamsung Gear S3 Frontier – Wealth of Health Applications
I've been using the Samsung Gear S3 Frontier Smart Watch for just over a month, and have been utilizing the numerous health applications prebuilt - as well as a few downloaded ones - into the device to help with my 2018 weight loss goals. With a ton of apps available on the marketplace, it's hard to know which ones are best. The Samsung developed ones are a great place to start, and with a few bonus offers for those who purchase their watch from Samsung, there ...
Read MoreRailway Empire Review
I've been a fan of trains ever since I was young; I've owned electric train sets, LEGO train sets, and have played my fair share of train simulation titles. Nothing ever grabbed my attention, however, like the great old title, Transportation Tycoon Deluxe. Although not entirely based on just trains, it was the main element to the game. I enjoyed moving goods and people from one site to another, growing cities, and amassing some riches. Until Railway Empire, ...
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