Tag: Nintendo Switch
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Master Detective Archives Rain Code Review: A Fantastic Game, But A Weak Successor to Danganronpa

From the brilliant and twisted minds behind the Danganronpa series we have Master Detective Archives Rain Code. Our story stars Yuma Kokohead a detective who has lost his memory of everything before the start of the game. He finds out his objective through a letter in his possession and ventures to Kanai Ward a city…
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Daganronpa 2 Goodbye Despair Review: Manages To Improve Greatly On the First

So after playing the first Daganronpa game I immediately moved onto the second. I honestly couldn’t put the first one down so I was hoping the second would be the same, but I also really had no idea where they could even go with it after the first one given how it ended. Turns out…
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Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Review: A Game with Performance Issues that is Otherwise An Ideal JRPG Experience

So it took awhile but I beat a game called Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes. Now I know it’s a spiritual successor to the Suikoden series but that was a franchise I never had a chance to get my hands on so this wound up being my first experience with anything like this. The story primarily…
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Unicorn Overlord Review: Just So Many Wonderful Things To Do

Unicorn Overlord is a tactical rpg that released recently for the Nintendo Switch and PS5. The game stars a boy named Alain who was forced to flee from his home at a young age due to war which ravished the entire continent. After 10 years Alain grew to be a young man capable of leading…
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Super Mario RPG Review: A Charming but Short Adventure.

As we know Super Mario RPG is a remaster of Super Mario RPG Legend of the Seven Stars which was released for the SNES back in the 90s. Unfortunately for me I wasn’t able to get an SNES back in the day so this was a game that I missed out on and spent decades hearing…
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Pokemon Scarlet/Violet The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero Epilogue Review: Mochi Mochi!!

So recently Pokemon released an epilogue to the DLC of Pokemon Scarlet and Violet meant to wrap up the story started in The Teal Mask and The Indigo Disk. The story starts off with a call from Arven from the main game who asks to hang out and Penny and Nemona invite themselves to the party…
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Persona 5 Tactica Review: A Different, Yet Entertaining Take On the Phantom Thieves

Persona 5 continues to add more variations that take up the various letters of the alphabet and after R and S we now have Persona 5 T for Tactica. Tactica once again stars are beloved Phantom Thieves but in this game a politician named Toshiro Kasukabe is missing and our thieves are mysteriously transported to a…
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Pokemon Violet The Indigo Disk Review: A Lot of Fun Things To Do, Not Quite The Story I Hoped

Recently the latest round of DLC for Pokemon Scarlet/Violet was released called The Indigo Disk which is a direct continuation of what we got in The Teal Mask. So with that being said I be talking a little bit about spoilers for The Teal Mask because it’s hard to really explain the story of The Indigo…
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Pokemon Violet The Teal Mask Review: I Love the Land and Lore, but The Story Needs To Step Up

So recently the first part of the DLC for Pokemon Scarlet/Violet came out called the Teal Mask. Now last time we got DLC for Pokemon I opted to just wait to play it all at once and review both parts together but this time I was a bit more curious and decided to just get…

