Aaron Price
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The Nintendo Switch 2 may not have launched with a massive amount of brand new titles, but it did bring quite a lot of previously released games over to Nintendo’s ecosystem for the first time, such as Cyberpunk, Hitman, and Split Fiction.. Then there’s Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S, which might feel a bit odd in this launch lineup, as is an enhanced version of a game that had already been released for Nintendo’s predecessor console. I’m always up for more Puyo Puyo and Tetris though, so I coul...
Sonic Generations is usually considered to be the best “modern” (as in, post-Dreamcast) Sonic ever released, if you’re not counting Mania, of course. Last year saw the release of an upgraded remaster for the then-current generation of consoles, Sonic X Shadow Generations. With Nintendo finally catching up to hardware specs with the brand new Switch 2, it’s time to see if the system can embrace the improved version of 2011’s Sonic Generations and a twist on old sonic levels with Shad...
Fantasy Life originally released in 2013 for the Nintendo 3DS and since then, the series’ output has been a bit dry. There have been mobile releases in between, but Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time is the first proper sequel after all this time to the this neat hybrid between a JRPG and a slice-of-life simulator. That’s right, in a world filled with every roguelike, deckbuilder and metroidvania you could imagine (often times mixing these three styles at once), Fantasy Life provide...
It has been 33 years of Mario Kart, and while there have been more characters than the initial eight added, there has never been a real overhaul of how the games work. That is, until now. Who knows if it’s the power of the Nintendo Switch 2 bringing Nintendo much closer to on par with the current generation of consoles, or just finally deciding something needed to change from the original formula. Simply put, this is the first real overhaul since Double Dash trialled duos. Now, before you g...
Who would have imagined that immediately after finishing (the now formerly previous version of) The Sinking City, that the remaster would suddenly release the next day? It’s hard to believe, but it couldn’t have been better times. After playing through all of the awkward jankiness of the original, I couldn’t wait to see how the remaster may have updated the combat and visuals. And all thanks to an initial Old God/Cosmic Horror fixation flame sparked by playing Dredge a while back.
It’s time to return to the Savage Planet! It’s been five full years since we have gotten any new Savage Planet shenanigans, with the last being the Hot Garbage DLC. This time around though, it’s a lot less about just journeying around these planets, and more about righting wrongs… and as always, the employers are the problem. Landing on a distant planet with the goal of making it inhabitable, you find yourself immediately fired from your position and left to figure it out for yourself...
Announcing a Nintendo Direct one week before the already announced Nintendo Switch 2 Direct was weird, as what kind of games could you possibly expect to pop up? No one expected anything crazy, like news regarding Metroid Prime 4, even though we actually got it, but we also got Disney Villains Cursed Café, which may have been the BEST THING to be announced! All of the sarcasm that’s oozing from that statement is completely intended, don’t worry. Honestly, they didn’t really show what t...
Two words I never thought I would say in the same sentence are “bold” and “Sanrio,” so let’s savour this together. Hello Kitty Island Adventure is a very bold statement from Sanrio. The idea of putting out a game that is so clearly inspired by Animal Crossing would be daunting to most companies, but here we are. Join all of your favourite Hello Kitty characters as they venture to a strange island, set up shop, help out friends, and decorate!
It’s almost shocking to realise that Sniper Elite as a series has been around for 20 years this October. Between the main series and its zombies themed spin-offs, which I’m sure were not at all inspired by Call of Duty, the new entry Sniper Elite: Resistance makes for a total of 12 games in the series. Which is insane to think about when you consider there are 7 years between the first two games in the series. Sniper Elite has always been in the World War 2 time period, fighting back agai...
In a world filled with games paying homage to the retro games of yesteryear, Wario Land was not a game I expected to start getting this kind of constant treatment. After the raving success behind Pizza Tower, it was only a matter of time before another game came on the scene attempting to make the perfect form of these games. That game being Antonblast, obviously. You know what you clicked on. Antonblast is a side-scrolling 2D platformer not unlike that of Wario Land, where you play as Anton ...