The highly anticipated next entry in the long-running Kirby series, Kirby and the Forgotten Land, has finally received a release date. The game will launch exclusively on the Nintendo Switch on March 25th, 2022. Kirby’s latest outing will see him gain new abilities in a brand new 3D platforming
Year 2 content for Hitman 3 will go live on January 20th, 2022 and IO Interactive will be hosting a reveal stream on January 13th, 2022 to detail what players can expect. The reveal stream can be found on the official Hitman YouTube page or through their website. A few
Vagante, a combat focused roguelite platformer previously released on PC, is officially heading to PlayStation, Xbox and the Switch on January 27th, 2022. Players can tackle the challenges of Vagante either solo or with up to three friends. You can check out the announcement trailer above or read below for
Last year’s Chicory: A Colorful Tale was a delightful title with a sensitive story, a vast world to color in, and tons of secrets to find. I adored the game on PS5, and now it’s inevitably arrived on the Nintendo Switch. I felt Chicory was a perfect match
Pokémon Legends: Arceus heads to Tetris 99 on January 20th. The Tetris 99 28th Maxiumus Cup will run from January 20th through January 24th, 2022 on the Nintendo Switch and will feature exclusive unlockable background art, music, and designs inspired by Pokémon Legends: Arceus. You can read below for more
CES 2022 has kicked off, and IOGEAR has a big slate of new goodies to share for the year ahead. Kicking things off, IOGEAR’s UpStream products will receive a big update from their previous efforts from 2019, offering more streamlined streaming solutions to match new consoles. The UpStream Game
Can you believe we’ve made it to 2022? It’s the first day, and we’ve got an amazing amount of video games coming our way. Before that however, let’s take a moment to recognize some truly stellar releases from 2021. Sure, I would love to be talking
It may be a niche genre, but there are quite a few precision platformers out there. Games like VVVVV challenge players to perform a series of flowing, precise jumps to reach the end of levels and grab hidden collectables. However, I think the genre has gotten a bit mixed up