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Reviews   -   Aug 08, 2017 A tad undercooked: Overcooked: Special Edition review
A tad undercooked: Overcooked: Special Edition review

Yes: the ‘undercooked’ pun is overplayed. I have no regrets. When a game creator lands on a truly excellent gameplay concept, it breeds creativity and excitement; a newly tapped wellspring of potential gushes out interesting scenarios to explore and flesh out. Ghost Town Games’ 2016 title Overcooked repeatedly proves its

Reviews   -   Aug 04, 2017 Switch back to the arcade, Namco Museum Review
Switch back to the arcade, Namco Museum Review

Namco Museum seems like one of those games that was on every console. There are 5 entries on the original Playstation, as well as compilations on the Nintendo 64, Gamecube, Playstation 2, Xbox and more. Each release brought a new mix of games along with the familiar trinity of favorites,

Matching and mechs, steampunk style – Ironcast review
Reviews   -   Aug 08, 2017 Matching and mechs, steampunk style – Ironcast review

The year is 1886 and a war is being waged between the British and the French over a power source called Voltite. This new, clean energy was developed by the French, but because they kept it to themselves, the British resorted to stealing some of it. This resulted in mechs

by Codi Spence
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Reviews   -   Aug 08, 2017 Matching and mechs, steampunk style – Ironcast review
Matching and mechs, steampunk style – Ironcast review

The year is 1886 and a war is being waged between the British and the French over a power source called Voltite. This new, clean energy was developed by the French, but because they kept it to themselves, the British resorted to stealing some of it. This resulted in mechs

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Aug 08, 2017 A tad undercooked: Overcooked: Special Edition review
A tad undercooked: Overcooked: Special Edition review

Yes: the ‘undercooked’ pun is overplayed. I have no regrets. When a game creator lands on a truly excellent gameplay concept, it breeds creativity and excitement; a newly tapped wellspring of potential gushes out interesting scenarios to explore and flesh out. Ghost Town Games’ 2016 title Overcooked repeatedly proves its

by Joe DeClara
Reviews   -   Aug 04, 2017 Switch back to the arcade, Namco Museum Review
Switch back to the arcade, Namco Museum Review

Namco Museum seems like one of those games that was on every console. There are 5 entries on the original Playstation, as well as compilations on the Nintendo 64, Gamecube, Playstation 2, Xbox and more. Each release brought a new mix of games along with the familiar trinity of favorites,

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Jul 29, 2017 Destiny Warriors – Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star review
Destiny Warriors – Fate/EXTELLA: The Umbral Star review

With Fire Emblem Warriors having no concrete release date beyond just “2017,” I’ve been starved for horde-fighting action starring characters from one of my favorite series. I loved Hyrule Warriors and its sequel, Hyrule Warriors Legends, and I just really wished that there were more games that took the

by Noah McGuire
Reviews   -   Jul 24, 2017 Not pursuing my true self – I and Me review
Not pursuing my true self – I and Me review

Puzzle games were made for handhelds. Professor Layton, Zero Escape, and Box Boy are franchises that have thrived on (and in the last case, were created for) the 3DS, and with the Nintendo Switch, there remain some great puzzle experiences with games like Puyo Puyo Tetris and the upcoming port

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 18, 2017 Stay Fresh! — Splatoon 2 review
Stay Fresh! — Splatoon 2 review

By the end of every multiplayer match in Splatoon 2, I could feel my blood pumping with adrenaline. Even when being utterly suppressed by the enemy team, there’s an exhilarating rush as you fire off every round possible, the entire arena soaked in bright ink. And it’s this

by Matt Welsh
Reviews   -   Jul 17, 2017 Don’t stop believin’: Implosion – Never Lose Hope review
Don’t stop believin’: Implosion – Never Lose Hope review

With all the talk about Nindies and other smaller games on the eShop, Rayark Games is the best example of a great indie developer for the Switch. With Voez, the company made a perfect port of the mobile rhythm game, removed IAPs, and created a complete experience that worked well

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 14, 2017 Nintendo does DLC right: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — The Master Trials review
Nintendo does DLC right: The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild — The Master Trials review

Matt Welsh, Editor As The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s first DLC pack, The Master Trials excellently capitalizes on the strong core mechanics that make up Link’s latest adventure. It’s not an essential piece of content, but for anyone looking to return to Breath of

by Matt Welsh
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