REVIEW – Ring Fit Adventure

Imagine, if you will, it’s boxing day. You just had your fourth turkey sandwich, stripping the last piece of flesh from the carcass. You’re sitting on the sofa, nice and cosy, and you admire your protruding belly; be proud of that belly, no shame here! Then you think ‘oh no, I don’t think I can fit into my jeans anymore’ (don’t worry it happens to us all), and you don’t have the money or motivation to hit the gym every day, ‘nor do you want to purchase a new pair of trousers.

What if I told you there were a solution to your situation that doesn’t break the bank, is actually fun, and doesn’t require a new pair of jeans? That solution, my friend, is Ring Fit Adventure for Nintendo Switch. What’s event better, is that it’s good for any in most situations, whether you want to loose weight, gain some muscle, or even just keep a steady regime of fitness. Enter the world of exercise that is actually fun to save the world from dark forces while getting a head start on your Summer bod!

Will Ring Fit Adventure help you burn off those extra calories, or does it suffer from burnout itself? Find out in our review, after the break!

Your sweat is so shiny and beautiful!
By |2020-08-07T17:44:10+00:00December 18th, 2019|Review|0 Comments

Review – SuperEpic: The Entertainment War

SuperEpic: The Entertainment War is absurd. I feel that getting this out of the way is important as the game doesn’t hide behind absurdity in any way. It uses it to exaggerate issues within the games industry to tell a cutting commentary on the state of games as a service, microtransactions and the lack of concern for quality; only the profit margins matter. Of course this doesn’t affect the whole industry, but SuperEpic proposes the idea of these harrowing practises taking over to form an Orwellian dystopia with a brainwashed society that only works, plays and spends, doomed to repeat this cycle forever.

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By |2020-08-07T17:38:47+00:00December 16th, 2019|Nintendo Switch, Review|0 Comments

REVIEW – New Super Lucky’s Tale

I had high expectations for New Super Lucky’s Tale after I named it my favorite game I played at E3 2019 earlier this year. The developers expressed themselves as a passionate team wanting a second chance to make Super Lucky’s Tale, which originally released on Xbox One in autumn 2017, the most refined 3D platformer it could be.

Did the second chance pay off with New Super Lucky’s Tale on Nintendo Switch, or should Lucky burrow into hiding? Make the jump and dive into the Book of Ages to read more!

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By |2020-07-13T22:02:19+00:00November 8th, 2019|Nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Review|0 Comments

REVIEW – Luigi’s Mansion 3

When booking a hotel, there are various factors you have to consider. Do they have comfy beds? Will you get a room with a view? What’s the food like? Are the owners manically trying to trap you and your friends in a painting… forever? You can never be too careful with these things and, unfortunately, Luigi will learn about this the hard way in his latest spooky adventure.

Is Luigi’s Mansion 3 a title you’ll never want to check out of, or is it just simply not worth raising the dead for? Find out in our review, after the break!

Trick or Treat!
By |2020-07-13T22:03:28+00:00October 31st, 2019|Nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Review|0 Comments

REVIEW – Untitled Goose Game

You’ve no doubt heard of the Untitled Goose Game. It’s swept the let’s play nation with its quirky antics and startling premise: controlling an ultra-intelligent goose with a desire to mess with the lives of all people. The humor easily comes across when watching a stream, but how fun is Untitled Goose Game to play for yourself?

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By |2020-07-13T22:05:33+00:00October 7th, 2019|Nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Review|0 Comments

REVIEW – 80 Days

In 1872, London, England, a bet was made that one could circumnavigate the globe in a mere 80 days. Such a bold claim for the time, nobody believed it could be done, so the bet was agreed to and Englishman Phileas Fogg set off by train with his French servant, Jean Passepartout, on October 2nd and was to arrive back in London by December 21st. This marks the beginning of the 1873 novel Around the World in Eighty Days, which would follow the adventures of the two men as they successfully travel across the world in the titled eighty days. But this isn’t a review of the novel, instead this is a look at Inkle’s 80 Days, now available on Nintendo Switch, after having been a mobile and PC game beforehand.

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By |2020-07-13T22:06:25+00:00October 1st, 2019|Nintendo Switch, Review|0 Comments

REVIEW – The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening

Twenty-six years ago, The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening was released for the Nintendo GameBoy, and five years later in a colourised release for the GameBoy Color. Now, the adventure has been reimagined for a new audience with a release on Nintendo Switch, displayed in a three-dimensional widescreen view, compared to the original game’s square ratio. The game retains its traditional top-down formula, and is an enhanced remake of the original, including features from Link’s Awakening DX. But how does it compare to those classic GameBoy games?

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By |2020-07-13T22:06:42+00:00September 19th, 2019|Nintendo, Nintendo Switch, Review, The Legend of Zelda, Zelda|0 Comments
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