Game Review: Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate (Switch)
Capcom’s latest entry for the Monster Hunter series, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate hits stores worldwide on August 28, 2018. With Monster Hunter Generations as its last Monster Hunter game released for Nintendo 3DS in 2016, let us see if the inclusion of the highly anticipated G rank difficulty to this game is worth the 2 years’ wait.
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Game Review: Shio (Switch)
Do we stay awake for fear of nightmares, or do we sleep to escape from the ones we’re living through? In this review, we take a look at how Coconut Island Studios redefines suffering on the Nintendo Switch with Shio!
Game Review: 30-in-1 Game Collection: Volume 1 (Switch)
30 Games? On one cartridge? Sounds incredible?! Yes, it is! The game is called “Party Planet” in the USA by the way.
Game Review: Disc Jam (Switch)
“High Horse Entertainment” + “Windjammers” = “Disc Jam”?! You don’t know what I mean?
Game Review: Overcooked 2 (Switch)
After Overcooked’s surprise success on Nintendo Switch, Team17 and Ghost Town Games have brought forward Overcooked 2, a sequel to the chaotic cooking game. In this review, we take a look at Overcooked 2 and find out whether it’s able to survive in the kitchen.
Game Review: Taiko No Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version
Bandai Namco Entertainment’s popular music rhythm game, Taiko no Tatsujin, has finally hit Nintendo Switch in Japan today. In this review, we take a look at how Taiko no Tatsujin: Nintendo Switch Version fares with its list of songs, controls, multiplayer options, and how it stacks against the classic arcade version.
Game Review: ICEY (Switch)
ICEY is a side-scrolling melee combat game with a unique twist in the form of an omnipresent voice. The narration is reminiscent of Stanley Parable with the meta-commentary and admonishments when you disregard commands.
Game Review: Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus (Switch)
A year after its original debut, Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus has finally made its way to Nintendo Switch. It’s a first player shooter set in an alternate 1960s where the Nazis won World War II and have conquered almost the entire world – including the United States.
Game Review: Aces of the Luftwaffe (Switch)
The German Luftwaffe conquers New York City – sounds like an alternate timeline scenario?! It’s the plot of the dramatic 2D shooting game “Aces of the Luftwaffe”!