“Mario Tennis Aces” Review
Mario Tennis Aces just might be the deepest tennis game ever made, but a bunch of eyebrow-raising decisions hold it back from being an all-around fantastic game.
Read moreMario Tennis Aces just might be the deepest tennis game ever made, but a bunch of eyebrow-raising decisions hold it back from being an all-around fantastic game.
Read moreWe check out the roguelite Metroid-like now that Dead Cells is out of Early Access on Steam and is also out on PS4, Xbox One, and Switch.
Read moreWe take a look at the long-awaited Chasm, which is out now for the PS4, Vita, and Steam.
Read morePreview Night at San Diego Comic-Con is typically about visiting the SDCC Exhibit Hall, seeing everything before general attendees do.
Read moreOne of the coolest offsite features at San Diego Comic-Con is the Nintendo Lounge located at the Marriott Marquis. It’s been getting more popular every year, as I was able to simply walk in during my first two SDCCs. Nowadays,…
Read morePool Panic is more akin to a puzzle platformer than a billiards game, but it doesn’t fit neatly into any one genre. In fact, nothing about the game is tidy, which is both its greatest strength and worst weakness.
Read moreThe fact that Super Smash Bros. Ultimate will be Nintendo’s biggest release this year is definitely no secret. This series constantly sees endless amounts of hype, it’s hard to not feel excited after getting our hands on the game at…
Read moreLumines took Sony’s handhelds by storm and with the Switch being the success that it is, it’s only right to finally bring the addictive puzzler to Nintendo’s hybrid platform–as well as the higher resolution PS4 and Xbox One.
Read moreDuring the early 90’s, Delphine Software and Electronic Arts released a little fighting game onto the Sega Genesis and SNES that would gain a most infamous reputation. Shaq Fu, as the name would imply, features Shaquille O’Neal battling his way…
Read moreWe take a look at what to expect from Microsoft’s E3 2018 Press Conference as they try to get back on track with their first-party lineup that disappeared since last E3.
Read moreWe take a look at what to expect from Square Enix and Ubisoft’s E3 press conferences along with the rest of the third party publishers that aren’t hosting their own show this year.
Read moreE3 is almost upon us, so let’s take a look at we could expect from this year’s show with EA and Bethesda as our first two third-party press conferences of E3 2018.
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