Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle for Nintendo Switch will be out next week. If the main game isn’t enough for you, then get ready for some DLC! Ubisoft announced a season pass today for Mario + Rabbids and we have the details below. Mario + Rabbids will be out on August 29th. On the same day, players will be able to buy a season pass for the game. The pass will cost $19.99. What will be included in the season…
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One More Dungeon crawls onto the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Vita This Year
Ratalaika Games is of the best Indie publishers out there. They have a new game, League of Evil, coming to the Switch next week! And today they announced that they will be bringing another game, One More Dungeon, to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Vita later this year. One More Dungeon, developed by Stately Snail will be coming to the Nintendo Switch, Vita, and PlayStation 4 later this year thanks to Ratalaika Games. The game is a first person…
Read MoreMore Thoughts From Me Special Edition: I Have A Switch!
I thought I wasn’t going to get a Nintendo Switch till Christmas. And then, one day recently, I found out we were able to get a Nintendo Switch! We called up Gamestop and found out that they had two systems left. We went over there, picked up the system, a 64 GB micro SD card, and two games! I came home and…well, let me tell you about it in the rest of my column ok? Welcome to a More Thoughts…
Read MoreNew Fear-Inducing Tribe coming to Middle Earth: Shadow of War
Just when you thought the developers behind Middle Earth: Shadow of War were out of ideas, a fresh new on pops up that continues to build our own hype for the games upcoming release. In a new trailer launched today (embedded below), we get our first look at the Terror Tribe, a faction of Orcs who's sole purpose is to spread fear throughout Mordor. The tribal system is new to Shadow of War, one of the many characteristics that will set it apart from it's predecessor, Shadow of Mordor. Check out the trailer below, and the full details below that!
Read MoreMiitopia Review
Miitopia is not Tomodachi Life. That said, there are some things they have in common and of course I will be mentioning Tomodachi Life some in this review. Don't worry though, you don't have to play Tomoadachi Life to understand Miitopia (or vice versa).
Read MoreMonster Hunter Stories Demo Impressions
I’m not a Monster Hunter fan. I’ve have tried demos of the other games and didn’t care for them much. But Monster Hunter Stories looked different. The game has cel-shaded graphics and a turn-based rpg battle system. I like both. Would I like Monster Hunter Stories better than the games it was related to? I got a chance to find out with the recently released 3DS eshop demo. Here are my impressions of it. I wasn’t sure what to expect…
Read MoreMonster Hunter Stories – Overview Trailer
Monster Hunter Stories will be coming out next month! But if you want to get a glimpse of it before then, you should check out the trailer below and download the free demo on the 3DS eshop.
Read MoreMiitopia Review-in-progress Part 4: Goofy Sights & Wonderful Sounds
In part 1 of our Review-in-progress, we looked at the crazy rpg battles of Miitopia, in part 2 we visited some Inns, and in part 3 we took a trip with some Miis. Welcome to part 4, the final part (dun, dun, DUH). This time we'll check out the goofy sights and wonderful sounds of Miitopia. Will you want to plug your eyeballs into this weird game? Will the wonderful sounds charm you? Here we gooooo....
Read MoreMiitopia Review-in-progess Part 3: Have Mii, Will Travel
Once upon a time, there was a game called Miitopia. In this game, there were turn-based rpg battles and strange trips to Inns. But how do you get from point A (battles) to point B (inns)? How do you move around in Miitopia? And is it interesting? Let’s find out the answers to these questions! There is no open world in Miitopia. Instead, the map in this game is kind of like the one you find in modern Fire Emblem…
Read MoreMiitopia Review-in-Progress Part 2: Spending Time At the Inn
Yesterday, we took at look at the rpg gameplay of Miitopia. And now today, in part 2 of our review-in-progress, we’ll take a look at one of the things that makes Miitopia a sim. Here’s where things feel a little bit similar to Tomodachi Life and a little bit different too. Let’s visit the Inn! Don’t worry too much if you start running low on health in the dungeons and levels of Miitopia. At the end of every level there…
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