A new update for ARMS has dropped, and with it Nintendo has provided us with the patch notes so we can see exactly what has been changed in the game.
PAN PAN Review
A little adventure in a not-so monumental valley.
BUTCHER out now on Nintendo Switch
Blood-soaked love letter to cult classics now on the eShop
Nintendo Switch eShop Update – 28th September
It’s all kicking off on the eShop this week and FIFA 18 leads the way in a field of packed releases! Whether you are after ONE PIECE of software or more, you won’t be Picross with this weeks offerings!
Switch version of Yooka-Laylee held back by Unity Issues
After cancelling the Wii U version of Yooka-Laylee, developer Playtonic promised the world a Nintendo Switch version. It seems however that Playtonic are struggling to fulfil that promise.
Robonauts Review
To anyone looking for a tough-as-nails arcade-esque shooter with a bit of pseudo-platforming action, the Switch could have the game for you. Robonauts combines the genres by blending hordes of alien enemies with a terrain that needs a steady jump button finger if you’re going to make it to the end.
Kingdom: New Lands Review
Sometimes, less is more!
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 Review
The Dragon Ball franchise is probably one of the most recognised animes in the West – it is over 30 years old and has seen many different video game iterations over the years. Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 is the first Dragon Ball title to release on Nintendo’s newest console – but will this brawler make you want to become a Saiyan or will it make you say Sayonara? Read on to find out!
WWE 2K18 DLC and Season Pass Detailed
2K Games has today announced some juicy details regarding DLC packages that will make their way to WWE 2K18, as well as a season pass which will group all of these said packages together into one handy bundle.
Thimbleweed Park Review
Thimbleweed Park was born thanks to a (very) successful Kickstarter campaign back in 2014. Designed by Ron Gilbert and Gary Winnick, the title is actually a spiritual successor to previous games made by the duo – Maniac Mansion, and The Secret of Monkey Island – which were released in 1987 and 1990 respectively. The nods are obvious – the graphics and gameplay are reminiscent of games of this time – and whilst I never had the chance to play those games myself, a quick look online will tell you that players are falling head-over-heels with nostalgia. So far, so good, then.
