Tag: Nintendo Switch
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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…
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Pikmin 4 Review: I Have A Dog and A lot of Pikmin To Throw At You

Pikmin is a more obscure Nintendo series that recently made it’s way onto the Nintendo Switch with Pikmin 4. Pikmin is all about alien adventurers that explore, usually by crashing, new planets and discovering what they have to offer. In this game the protagonist from the first game Olimar crash landed and is in need…
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Phantom Breaker Omnia Review: My Body’s Ready and My Heart’s on Fire

So Phantom Breaker Omnia is a game I actually bought long before it’s release date last year; however, I bought the physical edition that was being made by Limited Run Games so that’s why it took me so long to do a review. At the time of writing this I don’t actually have the physical…
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Triangle Strategy: Extra Scene Review
So the other day we got a very unexpected treat in that Triangle Strategy got an update that not only added some fun quality of life improvements, but an entirely new scene. Now I will note that this scene only really makes sense if you’ve unlocked a certain route in the game and for that…
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Protodroid DeLTA review: A Worthwhile Challenge

Protodroid DeLTA is a game that recently became available on the Nintendo Switch and on Steam after a very successful Kickstarter campaign, one which I immediately backed after seeing it. The game stars DeLTA an AI protodroid that was developed by Dr. Shelton to create change in Radia and alter people’s perspective on AI; however,…
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Megaman Battle Network Legacy Collection Review: A Blast From the Past

About 20 or so years ago Capcom introduced us to a brand new version of Megaman. Instead of a robot, this version was an electronic artificial intelligence called a Net Navi that navigated the cyber world with the help of his human operator Lan. Together the two stopped evil net navis from hacking into important…
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed Review The Last Piece of a Wild Ride and The First Piece of a New One
Recently the final part of the downloadable content for Xenoblade Chronicles 3 was released which was an entire story telling key events that took place before the events of the main game. Future Redeemed stars a boy named Matthew and his traveling companion A who are looking for survivors after their home, The City, was…
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Fire Emblem Engage Review: The Fire Emblem Love Letter to Fans
It was only a matter of time before I reviewed this game but I really wanted to see most of what it had to offer before I did so. Fire Emblem: Engage is the latest installment of the Fire Emblem series and stars the Divine Dragon Alear, or whoever you named him/her. Alear wakes up…
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Pokemon Violet Review: Incredible Gameplay, Emotional Storytelling but a Disaster with the Visuals
I mean by now it’s no secret that I was planning on getting this game as soon as I first found out about it. I’m an avid fan of Pokemon and so I was super excited to see how the franchise would handle its first truly open-world experience. You are a student of a Pokemon…
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Mario + Rabbids Spark of Hope Review
So as someone who enjoyed the first Mario + Rabbids game I wasted little time in getting a copy of the sequel. Now I went into this series really with no prior experience with Rabbids but I am a huge fan of Mario and I love strategy games so that was enough for me to…
