Swept the leg. Update: And the game has appeared for sale on the North American eShop! It would appear that the late November launch only applies outside that region — we’ll update this post should the situation change. It took a few years, but the return of Daniel LaRusso and his old rival Johnny Lawrence […]
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Video: Join Us For A Complete Series History Of Panel De Pon, With ScottTheWoz And Shesez
Panel de Puzzle Attack (we’re pretty sure that’s the name) turns 25! On this day 25 years ago, Japan was introduced to one of Nintendo’s greatest and most competitive offerings – Panel de Pon… however you may know it as Puzzle League or even Tetris Attack (despite it having nothing to do with Tetris). The […]
Cobra Kai: The Karate Kid Saga Continues Launches On Switch In November
Swept the leg. It took a few years, but the return of Daniel LaRusso and his old rival Johnny Lawrence to screens via YouTube a couple of years ago (and subsequently picked up by Netflix) was quite the thrill for anyone with fond memories of the original Karate Kid movies. Daniel’s son was first spotted […]
Review: Transformers: Battlegrounds – Accessible Turn-Based Action That’s For Noobs Only
Bah weep grana weep Ninty bong. Hot on the heels of fellow Hasbro license G.I. Joe comes this turn-based tactical outing for those robots that take on the form of mack trucks, massive pistols, sheds and benches, the Transformers! Given the sheer love fans have for the series, Transformers: Battlegrounds has a lot to live […]
Rumour: Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Calamity May Be Getting A Playable Demo
Nintendo’s Korean website might have spilled some beans. Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity is out on Switch in less than a month, but a tweet from Kelios on Twitter (thanks Game Revolution) — which features apparent screen-grabs of a page from Nintendo’s Korean website suggests that a playable demo of the game is incoming. According […]
Video: Panel de Pon – A Complete Series History (ft. ScottTheWoz & Shesez)
Panel de Puzzle Attack (we’re pretty sure that’s the name) turns 25! On this day 25 year ago Japan was introduced to one of Nintendo’s greatest and most competitive offerings – Panel de Pon…however you may know it as Puzzle League or even Tetris Attack (despite it having nothing to do with Tetris). The series […]
Cyberpunk Parkour Game Ghostrunner Gets Pushed Into November On Switch
Out today on other platforms. We’ve had our eye on first-person parkour game Ghostrunner for a while now, and while the trailers look very impressive indeed, we’re intrigued to see how all that cyberpunk glitz and wall-running action translates to Switch. The game is out now on other platforms and was supposed to be coming […]
It’s Been Three Years Since We First Embarked On A Super Mario Odyssey
About time for a return trip? When was the last time you went on a nice long trip? Thanks to one thing and another this year, it’s probably been quite a while, although it’s hard to believe that three years have now passed since we first grabbed our caps and went on a kingdom-hopping jaunt […]
Review: The Red Lantern – A Survival-Focused Roguelite In Which Luck Plays Too Big A Part
What do forests and dogs have in common? Bark. It is a truth universally acknowledged that every dog in possession of a big fluffy coat must be in want of belly rubs. At least, that’s the thesis behind the wildly successful Twitter account, “Can You Pet The Dog“, which judges games the only way they […]
After Resident Evil, The Witcher And Castlevania, Netflix’s Next Trick Is Creating An Assassin’s Creed Series
Nothing is true, everything is permitted. There once was a time when any movie or TV show based on a video game was looked down upon by fans, but those days are in the past and we’ve seen several leading game properties make the leap from the interactive to the non-interactive realm – and soon, […]