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L.A. Noire Destined to Hit PS4, Xbox One, and Switch in November!

Rockstar Games has recently unveiled that their 2011 hit, L.A. Noire, is returning to shelves for the newer generation of video game consoles. This...

Review: Piczle Lines DX (Switch)

When I first saw this game be announced for the Nintendo Switch, I wasn't entirely sure what to think. It looked like it could...

Review: The JackBox Party Pack (Switch)

The JackBox Party Pack 3 made a pleasantly surprising splash on the Nintendo Switch a little while back. This still left Nintendo gamers with...

Review: Physical Contact Speed (Switch)

I'll admit that I was kind of skeptical when going into this once. After all, Physical Contact: Speed is brought to us by the...

Review: League of Evil (Switch)

I was excited when I first saw that League if Evil] would be making the jump to Nintendo's consoles. After all, I was a big...

Review: Phantom Trigger (Switch)

Right off the bat, I got a sense of déjà vu when playing Phantom Trigger. Top down view with beat 'em up elements? Teleporting...

EB Games Announces “Swap ‘N Play” Program For Physical Games

EB Games of Australia has figured out a way to compete with the popularity of digital game subscription services such as EA Access and...

The Only Upcoming Wii Games This Year

Thought it was already dead, eh? Well, too bad! The Nintendo Wii's library is just barely holding on after all this time. This year,...

Review: Use Your Words (Switch)

Sometimes, there's nothing like gathering a group of people together to spur up some magical moments through the wonders of JackBox Party Packs. I...

Splatoon 2 Splatfest: Flight Versus Invisibility

Nintendo has revealed details for Splatoon 2's second Splatfest since release. This event will take place during the first weekend in September. "Flight versus Invisibility"...

Review: Sonic Mania (Switch)

Ever since Sonic Mania was first announced at the franchise's 25th Anniversary Party, fans have been going on an emotional rollercoaster ride not unlike...

Review – Slime-San (Nintendo Switch)

Difficult games come in three flavors: design, happenstance and accident. When you get a puzzle game that purposely uses obscure ideas or minute details...

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