Category: Nintendo

  • Super Mario Bros. Wonder Unveils Elephant Mario and Playable Daisy for Switch

    A fresh 2D Mario platformer is on the horizon for the Nintendo Switch. Ditching the recent “New” moniker, Super Mario Bros. Wonder aims to reimagine the genre with unprecedented settings and the introduction of the Elephant Mario form. Packed with features that may surprise even seasoned platform game enthusiasts, from peculiar items in twisted worlds…

  • The Grand Finale of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe DLC: A Closer Look at Wave 6

    Over the past 18 months, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has been the gift that keeps on giving for players. The excitement of the Enhanced Track Pass was palpable upon its initial announcement, and now, at the end of this journey, we find ourselves playing the sixth and final wave of delightful DLC content. Just like…

  • My Time at Sandrock Review

    After playing My Time at Portia, I was interested to see what the sequel My Time at Sandrock would be. If you played the original release you will find it very similar, but you play in a desert Oasis town. Your rival builder (sort of), Mi-an and you arrive to Sandrock to be the new…

  • Tears of the Kingdom: A Complex Love Letter to Zelda

    The Legend of Zelda has always been one of my favourite video game series. As a Zelda fan, I am sure that I have blind spots for certain aspects. However, I also try to be objective with each new game. I found it difficult to express my feelings about Breath of the wild (BOTW), and…

  • Stardew Valley 1.6 Update Blossoms

    In the ever-evolving tapestry of Stardew Valley, a new chapter awaits as the 1.6 update emerges from the virtual fields. Seven years into its enchanting journey, this life simulation gem is set to receive transformative changes, with a particular focus that could redefine the game’s modding landscape. Imagine a canvas where mod creators are empowered…

  • Kirby and the Forgotten Land: Dive into the Adventure with the New eShop Demo

    Over the weekend, Nintendo pleasantly surprised us by releasing a new demo for the upcoming open-world game, “Kirby and the Forgotten Land.” The free demo is now available on the Nintendo Switch eShop, offering players a taste of what’s to come in the full game, set to launch on March 25th. The Demo Delight This…

  • Pokémon Legends: Arceus – A Revolutionary Journey Unfolds

    In the realm of Pokémon, where familiarity often breeds comfort, Game Freak has dared to embark on a revolutionary journey with “Pokémon Legends: Arceus.” Having spent a whopping 87 hours exploring the vast landscapes of this innovative title, I can confidently assert that this is the best Pokémon game I’ve played since the iconic Gold…

  • Embark on a Revolutionary Pokémon Journey: Unveiling Pokémon Legends: Arceus

    Earlier this year, the curtain was lifted, revealing Pokémon Legends: Arceus as the next major installment in the Pokémon series. Diverging from its predecessors, Pokémon Legends: Arceus promises an array of new features, including a sprawling open world reminiscent of The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Positioned as one of the earliest games…

  • Embark on a Pokémon Adventure: London Welcomes its First Pokémon Center Pop-up Store

    This morning at 10 a.m., Pokémon unveiled the first-ever Pokémon Center pop-up store in the Shepherd’s Bush area of Westfield London. For those, like myself, who haven’t had the fortune of visiting a Pokémon Center in Japan, now is your chance to explore the exclusive pop-up shop. Here are some useful details: So, what’s in…

  • Review of The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening

    I got into the Game Boy late in its lifecycle, but that never bothered this little gamer. Shortly after, I got my hands on “Pokémon Ruby,” and the Pokémon craze ensued. One of the trends was the “Pokémon Trading Card Game.” Why am I mentioning this? Because, much like the notorious item-trading sequences in “The…