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More Thoughts From Me #225: The Switch Is (Bio)Shocked

If you want a review of the Bioshock Collection on Nintendo Switch, check out Chris Mack’s review here. The following are my thoughts on the first Bioshock for Nintendo Switch! The first Bioshock (and the other ones) are now on the Nintendo Switch. I downloaded the first one. I had to have it. Is it any good on the Switch? I mainly played Bioshock in portable mode on the Switch but I did check it out on the TV. If…

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Bioshock: The Collection Review (Nintendo Switch)

Bioshock has been around for so long at this point it’s almost difficult to remember how excited people were when it first came out.  Through broken street dates, fights over comparisons to System Shock, and evaluations of objectivist philosophy, the one thing the game hadn’t done was appear on a Nintendo console.  Now the original, sequel, and adventure in the sky Bioshock: Infinite are available to take with you on the go on the Nintendo Switch. This was really sort…

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Many Switch Games Available This Weekend

If you are looking for something to play this weekend, there are no shortage of new titles coming to the Nintendo Switch. While things are dominated by collections released by Take Two, Nintendo is also serving up one of their bigger titles this year in Xenoblade Chronicles Definitive Edition! Here are a few releases you can get excited about!

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More Thoughts From Me #222: Six Switch Games I Can’t Wait to Play

Well, I never did play Journey. And now our TV is not working and so I’m playing a lot of the Nintendo Switch in portable mode. Mostly New Horizons but some Tetris 99 too. That said there are six upcoming first and third party games from May till July that I can’t wait to play on the Switch. So yes, its list time! These are the six upcoming games from May-July that I can’t wait to play: 1. Paper Mario:…

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More Thoughts From Me #217: My 2020 Gaming So Far

In a previous column, I talked about how I believe we are in for a lot of delays this year. But now its time to focus on the positive! What have I been playing this year so far? What do I wish I was playing? And what do I hope comes out in 2020? Let’s get to it! As you all know, thanks to my review-in progress and other articles, I have been playing a ton of Animal Crossing New…

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Loot Gaming August 2016

It’s Loot Gaming time! Well, it was last week. It really is disappointing how long it takes these boxes to get to Canada, but I won’t get too upset. Faster ship times means higher costs for Loot Crate, which ultimately means higher costs for consumers. Loot Gaming is always worth the wait though, and this month was no exception. Although we were not huge fans of Loot Crate, Loot Gaming was worth it, as always.  You can get your own…

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UK, Foreign Video Game Pricing Out of Control

Prices for video games outside of the United States are slowly spinning out of control. Where I live in Canada, with a 13% Federal tax included, new release video games are hitting the 90-100 dollar mark. In the United States, games continue to be sold for 59.99.

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Bioshock: The Collection on Xbox One, PS4, PC Rated Overseas

BioShock: The Collection for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC has been rated in Taiwan. The name and cover art of the Bioshock: Collections suggests that all three games in the BioShock series with BioShock, BioShock 2 and BioShock Infinite will be included in the collection.

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Bioshock Remade in Unreal 4 Looks Awesome

Bioshock was quite a nice looking game when it was first released, but it hasn't aged well on consoles. Even though it's only seven years old, I'm positive there are people out there that wouldn't mind seeing a bit of an update for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. You can add at least one more person to that list. The video below shows Bioshock as it would look in the Unreal 4 Engine. It convinced me, it might just convince you too.

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Irrational Games Shutting Down

The studio behind the excellent Bioshock Infinite is being shut down, all but 15 members of the staff being laid off and lead Ken Levine is looking to work on smaller narrative-driven games, he has revealed. This isn't entirely surprising - Levine had previously expressed doubts about the future of the Bioshock franchise - but it isn't good news for anybody involved.

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