Earlier this month, XSEED Games published its first localization blog for Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral town, the Switch remake of the beloved Harvest Moon classic, and it contains some delightful information. For the first time in the series’ long history, players will be able to marry any eligible
We had a lot of hopes and dreams for Animal Crossing: New Horizons when it was first announced way back in late 2018, when it was still going by the working title of Animal Crossing 2019. We put our heads together, polled our readers, and came up with a rather
There’s no question that Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield are controversial titles, and with good reason. They shattered many of the norms of the series, brought the mainline games to consoles for the first time, and were rolled out with a… shall we say, interesting marketing campaign. It’s
In a recent interview with GameInformer, GameFreak shared some more information about Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield which you can read more about in our article here. But what exactly does this mean for the games? First, let’s talk multiplayer. We already know that you’ll be able to
As the release date for Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield creeps ever closer, some fans are feeling a little left out, and they’re becoming more and more vocal about it. We’re less than a month away from release, and we’ve only seen around twenty new Pokémon and
The embargo has been lifted for press impressions of the first hour and a half of Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield, and they are overwhelmingly positive, thus far. While we were not able to go hands-on with the new games ourselves, we’ve been avidly reading and collecting information from
I have spent dozens of hours playing Game Freak’s new, original IP Little Town Hero, and I can’t help but compare and contrast its features, quirks, and design with the Pokémon games. The separation of powers and responsibilities between Game Freak and The Pokémon Company has never been
We are fast approaching the release date for Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield, and it would be an understatement to say that I’ve spent a bit of time thinking about these games. I’ve come to accept the death of the National Dex, and have mourned its passing. Given