Who did it? How did they do it? Why did they do it? These are just some of the questions you’ll be trying to figure out in Murder Mystery Machine for the Nintendo Switch. Will you want crack the cases or should you sit this one out? Here’s our review! Murder Mystery Machine is Adventure game where you play as detective who is tasked, along with her partner, to solve murders. To do this, you must interview people, look at…
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Famicom Detective Club Titles Launching Friday
Although originally released in 1988 and 1989, Famicom Detective Club: The Missing Heir and The Girl that Stands Behind have been reworked by developer Mages and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch. Both games will be available on the eShop on Friday, May 14th and if you purchase both titles, you will receive a discount. Not familiar with Famicom Detective Club? That doesn't surprise me, as the games never got a western release after launching in Japan. But we have some info to get you started.
Read MoreJenny LeClue: Detectivú Review
Jenny LeClue is dead. Okay, not so much, but someone else is dead and now Jenny LeClue must solve the mystery! Welcome to Jenny LeClue: Detectivú for the Nintendo Switch. Is this a mystery you’ll want to solve? Let’s find out in this review! Jenny LeClue: Detectivú is an Adventure/mystery game. The main character is a teenage girl, much like Nancy Drew, who finds herself drawn into a mystery when her mom’s boss is found dead and her mom is…
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Jenny LeClue: Detectivú is on the Nintendo Switch eshop right now. I currently playing the game for review. And while my review isn’t ready yet, I wanted to give our readers a look at the game anyway. Is Jenny LeClue: Detectivú worth checking out? Jenny LeClue: Detectivú is an mystery Adventure game and now its on the Nintendo Switch! I just want to start by saying I’m a huge fan of Adventure games. So I had an idea that I’d…
Read MorePokemon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX review
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX is another in a long line of Nintendo games to feature unnecessarily long titles. But long story short this is a remake of 2005 games on the Gameboy Advance: Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Blue Rescue Team and Red Rescue Team. While visually the game is VERY different than its predecessor, featuring a hand drawn and painted art style, mega evolution, auto mode and such. The mechanics of the game go largely unchanged. But I am…
Read MoreThe Vanishing of Ethan Carter Review
At the very start of The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, a message sprawls across the screen informing the player that this game does not hold your hand and that through atmospheric exploration you will discover the truth. This statement could not be more true, and only moments into gameplay it is clear that you are on your own. With nearly open world investigation and a subtle storyline that does not force the player into doing things in any particular order, you are able to fully enjoy the experience of the world created. A beautiful game at heart, it was ...
Read MoreThe Charnel House Trilogy Review
Death, loss, fear, and hatred are all emotions that surround the dark and unforgiving world portrayed in The Charnel House Trilogy. A 2D point and click adventure with a retro look, Charnel House has the charm of a small developer’s game, but the ambition of something much larger. Very quickly into launching the game, you become enveloped in the world it offers, dying to know more information that then increasingly vague answers given to you. This 3-part story published by indie game company Owl Cave is short, but sweet and wastes no time easing you into ...
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