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News   -   Mar 18, 2019 Indie inundation — Another Nindies Showcase scheduled for this Wednesday
Indie inundation — Another Nindies Showcase scheduled for this Wednesday

It’s been a little over a week after Mar10 day and Nintendo is going in full force with its slate of independent titles, as the company has announced that it will be holding another Nindies Showcase video on March 20. A Nindies Showcase video presentation is headed your way.

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Mar 18, 2019 Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 to receive “Lite” version this week on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, includes online modes
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 to receive “Lite” version this week on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, includes online modes

Players hesitant to get into the high-powered action of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will have the chance to get a taste of the game this Wednesday with a “Lite” version featuring several modes from the main game. Among these is access to online battles, online quests, and five story episodes.

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Mar 18, 2019 Card games… in space! The Horus Heresy: Legions to be released on PC, mobile this month
Card games… in space! The Horus Heresy: Legions to be released on PC, mobile this month

Recently, Everguild announced that it will release its online CCG The Horus Heresy: Legions for PC, iOS, and Android devices on March 28.  Based on Games Workshop’s popular tabletop series, the game will come with cross-platform support as well as additional content for PC users. Grab your bolter, board

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Mar 18, 2019 Wii (U) are number one — Limited Run Games CEO on first Wii U release, BadLand Games deal fallout
Wii (U) are number one — Limited Run Games CEO on first Wii U release, BadLand Games deal fallout

Announced last week, independent publisher Limited Run Games announced that it will release the Wii U version of Axiom Verge physically on March 29. However, a recent article posted by GamesIndustry.biz highlighted the company’s troubles with BadLand Games, as the latter had not kept their end of the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Mar 18, 2019 A party in a box — Tiny Ninjas review
A party in a box — Tiny Ninjas review

As someone who participates casually in the board game scene, I love simple games, and especially ones that aren’t too messy to clean up. 2niverse recently released its 2-player dueling tabletop game Tiny Ninjas, which allows you to fight with a friend in order to see who reigns supreme.

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Mar 18, 2019 Flash in the pan — Mana Spark review
Flash in the pan — Mana Spark review

It must be difficult to make a roguelike that stays feeling fresh when the whole concept is based around repetition. It’s not enough to design a fun combat system, tactically interesting enemies, and varied environments. Those things also have to be as enjoyable the 50th time players face them

by Bryan Lawver
Features   -   Mar 16, 2019 One year later, Kirby Star Allies is a complete experience that only needed time to grow
One year later, Kirby Star Allies is a complete experience that only needed time to grow

For the past few years, Nintendo has taken a new approach for several of its games. Instead of shipping every modicum of content on day one, they have been doing a slow roll-out of free updates, giving life to older titles. ARMS received new characters and stages over time, and

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Mar 16, 2019 Truncated treasure — Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Special Episode review
Truncated treasure — Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Special Episode review

If there’s one thing Nintendo fans have been clamoring for, it’s extra downloadable content for the Switch’s premiere Mario title. After all, being immersed once more in that title’s stellar worlds and tight mechanics would be a treat, as most everyone has already extracted the final

by Abram Buehner
Indie inundation — Another Nindies Showcase scheduled for this Wednesday
News   -   Mar 18, 2019 Indie inundation — Another Nindies Showcase scheduled for this Wednesday

It’s been a little over a week after Mar10 day and Nintendo is going in full force with its slate of independent titles, as the company has announced that it will be holding another Nindies Showcase video on March 20. A Nindies Showcase video presentation is headed your way.

by Elisha Deogracias
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News   -   Mar 18, 2019 Indie inundation — Another Nindies Showcase scheduled for this Wednesday
Indie inundation — Another Nindies Showcase scheduled for this Wednesday

It’s been a little over a week after Mar10 day and Nintendo is going in full force with its slate of independent titles, as the company has announced that it will be holding another Nindies Showcase video on March 20. A Nindies Showcase video presentation is headed your way.

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Mar 18, 2019 Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 to receive “Lite” version this week on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, includes online modes
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 to receive “Lite” version this week on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, includes online modes

Players hesitant to get into the high-powered action of Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 will have the chance to get a taste of the game this Wednesday with a “Lite” version featuring several modes from the main game. Among these is access to online battles, online quests, and five story episodes.

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Mar 18, 2019 Card games… in space! The Horus Heresy: Legions to be released on PC, mobile this month
Card games… in space! The Horus Heresy: Legions to be released on PC, mobile this month

Recently, Everguild announced that it will release its online CCG The Horus Heresy: Legions for PC, iOS, and Android devices on March 28.  Based on Games Workshop’s popular tabletop series, the game will come with cross-platform support as well as additional content for PC users. Grab your bolter, board

by Elisha Deogracias
Interviews   -   Mar 18, 2019 Wii (U) are number one — Limited Run Games CEO on first Wii U release, BadLand Games deal fallout
Wii (U) are number one — Limited Run Games CEO on first Wii U release, BadLand Games deal fallout

Announced last week, independent publisher Limited Run Games announced that it will release the Wii U version of Axiom Verge physically on March 29. However, a recent article posted by GamesIndustry.biz highlighted the company’s troubles with BadLand Games, as the latter had not kept their end of the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Mar 18, 2019 A party in a box — Tiny Ninjas review
A party in a box — Tiny Ninjas review

As someone who participates casually in the board game scene, I love simple games, and especially ones that aren’t too messy to clean up. 2niverse recently released its 2-player dueling tabletop game Tiny Ninjas, which allows you to fight with a friend in order to see who reigns supreme.

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Mar 18, 2019 Flash in the pan — Mana Spark review
Flash in the pan — Mana Spark review

It must be difficult to make a roguelike that stays feeling fresh when the whole concept is based around repetition. It’s not enough to design a fun combat system, tactically interesting enemies, and varied environments. Those things also have to be as enjoyable the 50th time players face them

by Bryan Lawver
Features   -   Mar 16, 2019 One year later, Kirby Star Allies is a complete experience that only needed time to grow
One year later, Kirby Star Allies is a complete experience that only needed time to grow

For the past few years, Nintendo has taken a new approach for several of its games. Instead of shipping every modicum of content on day one, they have been doing a slow roll-out of free updates, giving life to older titles. ARMS received new characters and stages over time, and

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Mar 16, 2019 Truncated treasure — Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Special Episode review
Truncated treasure — Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Special Episode review

If there’s one thing Nintendo fans have been clamoring for, it’s extra downloadable content for the Switch’s premiere Mario title. After all, being immersed once more in that title’s stellar worlds and tight mechanics would be a treat, as most everyone has already extracted the final

by Abram Buehner
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