I went into Miko Mole with a bit of optimism. “Hey, it’s a new game. That’s never a bad thing, right?” Big...
There’s nothing that brings me back to the 90s arcade era quite like the bullet hell genre. Pumping quarters to defeat blisteringly...
Looking back at the arcade games I played as a kid, I’d have to put Dance Dance Revolution and Magical Truck Adventure...
Axiom Verge, like a lot of retro-style indie games, wears its inspirations on its sleeve. Both the visuals and the core run-and-gun...
It’s hard to imagine a game like Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE existing even just a few years ago. Born of two franchises,...
Star Fox Guard presents a concept that sounds great on paper, but seemingly loses something along the way. Capitalizing on the touch...
Star Fox Zero is the purest entry in the series in nearly two decades. Ditching on-foot sequences and overly complicated plotlines in...
The fighting genre often feels like one of the most intimidating game types of all. Despite a relatively simple concept, deep mechanics,...
The original Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess is very much a product of its time. Created with an art style designed to...
At long last there’s a game that fully legitimizes my ownership of a Wii U. And I’m not talking about some Mario...
Typoman is a game about the power of the pen, the strength that words have, and what can happen to a society...
Animal Crossing: amiibo Festival shares many similarities with traditional Animal Crossing games. It’s serene, slow-paced, and lighter, much like its life-sim roots....
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash has all the markings of a great Mario sports title. Its easy controls and straightforward presentation mix perfectly...
If you've ever played Kirby's Epic Yarn, then you know what to expect from Yoshi's Woolly World, which feels a lot like...
Fatal Frame has always been a series that eluded me, spare the few hours I spent with Crimson Butterfly on the PS2...
In concept, Runbow seems like a fun idea for a video game. Nine-player local multiplayer always looks great when you’re watching a...
If you were to ask Nintendo fans what each of Super Mario’s classic 2D adventures mean to them, chances are you’d get...
Nintendo has never really been known for their online efforts. Usually associated with family-friendly offline affairs, Nintendo has always seemed to be...
The unquenchable and ravenously adorable Vikings are back and pushing forward (well, more like to the right) to adventure, glory and the...
When Wii U launched in 2012 it came with promises of unique gameplay experiences that could only be found on Nintendo’s latest...
Mario Party has always been a series that has relied just as much on luck as it does skill. While there is...
Mario vs. Donkey Kong has always been a series that requires careful planning just as much as it does quick reflexes. The...
Throughout Mario’s many adventures, he has encountered many allies and enemies, but if there’s one character who usually stands out as being...
It’s been exactly two years since Nintendo released the Wii U, a console that gamers have had a difficult time embracing. In...
You know what's weird? We live in a world where Nintendo has not only published a Legend of Zelda/Dynasty Warriors hybrid, but...
Hyrule Warriors is really, truly, fantastically stupid. And it's some of the most ridiculous fun I've had with the Legend of Zelda...
Let me start by saying I love motion gaming. When Nintendo first launched the Wii in 2006, I jumped in headfirst and...
Right off the bat, I’ll tell you that One Piece: Unlimited World Red isn’t a terrible game. It isn’t even a bad...
When the original Pushmo was released on the 3DS almost 3 years ago, it was one the system’s killer apps. It was...
The Mario Kart franchise values slight upgrades and iteration over massive sweeping changes. Mario Kart 8 is no exception. No, Nintendo is...
Remember that part in Metroid where you had to climb the shaft using the freeze beam? Unless you’ve played it recently, you...