The full on-card roster for WWE 2K18 has been confirmed.
Author: Oliver Roderick
NeuroVoider Review
The Switch hasn’t got too many games which allow you to take out all of your real-life frustrations by unloading a load of explosives in the direction of hordes of killer robots, has it? Fortunately, NeuroVoider is here to fill the, ahem, void.
Piczle Lines DX Review
Nintendo fans in the DS era were treated to some wonderful puzzlers, including plenty of new takes on the genre. Picross got a new lease of life on the system thanks to the touch-screen capabilities, while Su Doku was an addictive way to pass the time as a side-challenge on Dr Kawashima’s Brain Training.
League of Evil Review
The Switch is doing well for great little indie platformers at the moment, and this week it looks that the eShop has managed to get another one for the catalogue.
Use Your Words Review
If you’re old enough to remember the Wii era, and let’s be honest, most of us are, you will have played a few party games in your time.
Three new Shovel Knight amiibo on the way
The Shovel Knight series of amiibo is to get three new additions.
Slime-san Review
You know in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, where everybody loved going inside Jabu-Jabu’s belly? Well imagine a pseudo-NES-style game entirely set inside a ghastly worm. That’s what we’ve got here in Slime-san.
Flip Wars Review
With Snipperclips a stellar first first-party entry into the Switch eShop catalogue, Flip Wars – released in mid-July – is the next offering. While it does employ the same pick-up-and-play ethic of the cutting-out puzzler, that’s where the similarities end between the two titles. Flip Wars places the focus on the battling, the head-to-head multiplayer which crowns the best as the winner and the rest as the also-rans.