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News   -   Apr 16, 2019 Get ready for serious fun as Natsume Indie Program launches, Cosmic Defenders to be first release
Get ready for serious fun as Natsume Indie Program launches, Cosmic Defenders to be first release

Today, Natsume announced that it has launched its Natsume Indie Program, which will help independent developers release their titles to the gaming market, with Fiery Squirrel’s Cosmic Defenders being the first release of this line. The game will be released on Nintendo Switch, with more details coming up during

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 16, 2019 Return to Spira once again as Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster heads to Switch and Xbox One today
Return to Spira once again as Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster heads to Switch and Xbox One today

Ready for more Tidus and Yuna? Square Enix has released a launch trailer for its newly released Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster collection, which is available now on Nintendo Switch and Xbox One. The games will include new gameplay changes as well as some special features in stunning HD.

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 16, 2019 Team up on the go as Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order heads to Switch this July
Team up on the go as Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order heads to Switch this July

Today, Nintendo announced that it will release the multiplayer action game Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order on July 19, revealing its box art. The game will bring classic heroes like Iron Man and Wolverine with newer characters like Spider-Gwen as they fight to find the Infinity Stones. In

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 15, 2019 Octopath Traveler officially coming to PC on June 7th
Octopath Traveler officially coming to PC on June 7th

Previously a Nintendo Switch exclusive, Octopath Traveler, the beautiful “HD-2D” turn-based RPG, is making its way to PC. It isn’t yet known whether or not the PC version will have features not found on consoles. In OCTOPATH TRAVELER, players will set forth on an epic adventure through the enchanting

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2019 Metropolitan Marvel — Android: Shadow of the Beanstalk review
Metropolitan Marvel — Android: Shadow of the Beanstalk review

While Fantasy Flight Games’ Genesys system is an excellent ruleset with which to build your own homebrewed, narrative-driven RPG, so far it has largely required savvy game masters to put in extra hours to develop a setting, and create items, adversaries, and adventures. Luckily, for those who might be light

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2019 Sell some green to make some green — Weedcraft Inc. review
Sell some green to make some green — Weedcraft Inc. review

Marijuana, otherwise known as mary jane, ganja, or… well, weed, has been a huge topic of discussion over the past few years. Many people want it legalized, while others think it should be a criminal offense. As time has passed, some states have approved it for medical and/or recreational

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2019 Metal mishap — Gal Metal review
Metal mishap — Gal Metal review

I’m not a metal guy, but I do appreciate the band Babymetal, a J-pop/metal fusion that’s equal parts cute and dangerous. (If you want a taste of what the band’s about, I suggest you search for its signature song Gimme Chocolate!) I immediately thought of the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2019 Wraparound space invaders — Switch ‘N’ Shoot review
Wraparound space invaders — Switch ‘N’ Shoot review

When you’re on the run, there’s nothing better than the one-button arcade game. Titles like Timberman and Super One More Jump thrive on simple mechanics, and Matt Glanville’s Switch ‘N’ Shoot is no different. Sporting a nice pixelated aesthetic and some addictive gameplay, there’s enough here

by Elisha Deogracias
Get ready for serious fun as Natsume Indie Program launches, Cosmic Defenders to be first release
News   -   Apr 16, 2019 Get ready for serious fun as Natsume Indie Program launches, Cosmic Defenders to be first release

Today, Natsume announced that it has launched its Natsume Indie Program, which will help independent developers release their titles to the gaming market, with Fiery Squirrel’s Cosmic Defenders being the first release of this line. The game will be released on Nintendo Switch, with more details coming up during

by Elisha Deogracias
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News   -   Apr 16, 2019 Get ready for serious fun as Natsume Indie Program launches, Cosmic Defenders to be first release
Get ready for serious fun as Natsume Indie Program launches, Cosmic Defenders to be first release

Today, Natsume announced that it has launched its Natsume Indie Program, which will help independent developers release their titles to the gaming market, with Fiery Squirrel’s Cosmic Defenders being the first release of this line. The game will be released on Nintendo Switch, with more details coming up during

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 16, 2019 Return to Spira once again as Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster heads to Switch and Xbox One today
Return to Spira once again as Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster heads to Switch and Xbox One today

Ready for more Tidus and Yuna? Square Enix has released a launch trailer for its newly released Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD Remaster collection, which is available now on Nintendo Switch and Xbox One. The games will include new gameplay changes as well as some special features in stunning HD.

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 16, 2019 Team up on the go as Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order heads to Switch this July
Team up on the go as Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order heads to Switch this July

Today, Nintendo announced that it will release the multiplayer action game Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order on July 19, revealing its box art. The game will bring classic heroes like Iron Man and Wolverine with newer characters like Spider-Gwen as they fight to find the Infinity Stones. In

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Apr 15, 2019 Octopath Traveler officially coming to PC on June 7th
Octopath Traveler officially coming to PC on June 7th

Previously a Nintendo Switch exclusive, Octopath Traveler, the beautiful “HD-2D” turn-based RPG, is making its way to PC. It isn’t yet known whether or not the PC version will have features not found on consoles. In OCTOPATH TRAVELER, players will set forth on an epic adventure through the enchanting

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2019 Metropolitan Marvel — Android: Shadow of the Beanstalk review
Metropolitan Marvel — Android: Shadow of the Beanstalk review

While Fantasy Flight Games’ Genesys system is an excellent ruleset with which to build your own homebrewed, narrative-driven RPG, so far it has largely required savvy game masters to put in extra hours to develop a setting, and create items, adversaries, and adventures. Luckily, for those who might be light

by Travis Northup
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2019 Sell some green to make some green — Weedcraft Inc. review
Sell some green to make some green — Weedcraft Inc. review

Marijuana, otherwise known as mary jane, ganja, or… well, weed, has been a huge topic of discussion over the past few years. Many people want it legalized, while others think it should be a criminal offense. As time has passed, some states have approved it for medical and/or recreational

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Apr 15, 2019 Metal mishap — Gal Metal review
Metal mishap — Gal Metal review

I’m not a metal guy, but I do appreciate the band Babymetal, a J-pop/metal fusion that’s equal parts cute and dangerous. (If you want a taste of what the band’s about, I suggest you search for its signature song Gimme Chocolate!) I immediately thought of the

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 14, 2019 Wraparound space invaders — Switch ‘N’ Shoot review
Wraparound space invaders — Switch ‘N’ Shoot review

When you’re on the run, there’s nothing better than the one-button arcade game. Titles like Timberman and Super One More Jump thrive on simple mechanics, and Matt Glanville’s Switch ‘N’ Shoot is no different. Sporting a nice pixelated aesthetic and some addictive gameplay, there’s enough here

by Elisha Deogracias
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