Month: April 2023

Journey through Japan in 1517, a time of feud where ninja mercenaries wage war with deception, sabotage and assassination in Shukuchi Ninja.  Coming to Xbox One and X|S, PC via Steam, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation today – we’re looking at a 7pm UK time launch – is Shukuchi Ninja. Shukuchi is a Japanese word that
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Meet Your Maker review by Travis Northup on Xbox Series X/S, also available on Playstation 5 and PC. This is an awesome action game that beautifully executes on a terrific concept. It’s missing some depth in its tools of destruction, has some bugs and wonkiness, and its thin story is a big ol’ nothing burger,
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In 1993, the Super Mario Bros. made their big-screen debut through a live-action adventure starring Bob Hoskins, John Leguizamo, and Dennis Hopper. While that film has garnered a cult following in the decades since its theatrical release, it does little to truly pay homage to Nintendo’s flagship franchise in the ways all the best film
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Pokémon Stadium, the classic 3D battler/minigame collection for the Nintendo 64, just got a Nintendo Switch Online release date. While the game’s imminent arrival to the online service was announced at a Nintendo Direct in September 2022, today is the day we finally know when we can play it. Pokémon Stadium comes to Nintendo Switch
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Nintendo has said it doesn’t plan to make Mario games on mobile the “primary path” of future games starring the company mascot. This is according to what Nintendo’s Shigeru Miyamoto told Variety. Mario Kart Tour gameplay video “First and foremost, Nintendo’s core strategy is a hardware and software integrated gaming experience,” said Miyamoto. “The intuitiveness
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Splatoon 3 players across the European continent will get a chance to compete for prizes and ink-splattered glory in the Splatoon 3 European Championship 2023, culminating in a live European final in late 2023. In the months ahead, teams in 12 European regions will splat it out in regional tournaments that combine both Turf War and Anarchy Battle
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The Outer Worlds was tied with Fire Emblem: Three Houses for my game of the year in 2019. A delightful, whimsical adventure that felt like a culmination of Obsidian’s work to date, it was hard to resist. Two brilliant expansions later, I simply cannot recommend the game enough. So, when Private Division and Virtuous announced
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