This year, Nintendo will once again open a booth full of current and upcoming titles for Wii U and Nintendo 3DS family systems at gamescom – the world’s largest annual trade fair for videogames, held in Cologne, Germany. With several days of exciting titles and fun events on the horizon, Nintendo kicks off the show with a Splatoon Showdown tournament, a new range of Nintendo Selects titles for Wii...[Read More]
Nintendo will transform its booth at the E3 video game trade show next month in Los Angeles to immerse fans in the world of the newest game in The Legend of Zelda franchise – playable for the first time ever at the show. To ensure attendees are able to truly experience the freedom of exploration the game offers, The Legend of Zelda for Wii U will be Nintendo’s focus of the show this year, and will...[Read More]
In a new Nintendo Direct video, Nintendo revealed new games on the way for its Wii U and Nintendo 3DS systems, as well as additional details about previously announced titles. From new games in the Kirby and Paper Mario franchises to a companion game for Star Fox Zero, this is one video that can’t be missed. To view the Nintendo Direct video in its entirety, visit http://www.nintendo.com/ninten...[Read More]
After our preview two weeks ago, it’s time to publish our full in depth review of probably one of the best WiiU game by Nintendo, “Super Mario Maker“. The game release is set for September 11th Here’s a snippet from the review: A huge part of what makes Super Mario Maker easy to pick up and play is the integration of the Wii U’s unique touchscreen controller. Instead of awk...[Read More]
Thirty Years in the Making: “Super Mario Maker” is a very special game, and quite unlike anything Nintendo have produced before. This build-it-yourself Mario game is the culmination of dozens of experiments and evolutions that Nintendo as a company have gone through in the last few years, and it’s a very promising sign of things to come. Story: Super Mario Maker wouldn’t exist without ...[Read More]
Good morning. Today our reviewer Joe has taken a closer look at the new hack ‘n slash game for the Nintendo WiiU, “Devil’s Third“. The game was developed by the renown developer Tomonobu Itagaki. More: In combat, action is fast paced and solid, with an arcade-y speed and weight to the proceedings. Considering how convoluted this game could have felt as it straddled two abst...[Read More]
Introducing the Hack & Shoot: “Devil’s Third” has been an on-again, off-again speck on the horizon for quite some time now, and then – almost without warning and extremely hard to believe – here it is. It made it. Against all odds Devil’s Third is on store shelves, but does it deserve to be in your home? Story: Devil’s Third has a story that, whilst entirely workable, is concerning...[Read More]
Good afternoon. We just got a new WiiU review ready coming from Nintendo, it’s their popular “Art Academy Atelier“. What is that you might ask yourself? Well here’s a bit more info from the game: Art Academy is a strange beast: it was on the DS, and it still is on the Wii U. Using your gamepad and stylus you’re able to select tools and put digital paintbrush to digital canv...[Read More]
Drawn to be Wild: The Art Academy games are just one of the many unique self-improvement games to be found on Nintendo systems. Whilst the most popular and well known titles shave years off your brain age and others keep you slim, Art Academy aims for the lofty goal of making you an artist. It’s no easy feat for tutor or tutee, but developer Headstrong Games have at the very least put a huge suite...[Read More]
A Very Tangled Tale: Deep in the recesses of my wardrobe there’s a huge woollen sweater which I only ever dig out when it’s the middle of a winter and I can no longer feel my fingers. It’s a thing of indeterminate size and fuzziness, and when I pull it over my head it always delivers a little static zap that isn’t entirely unpleasant. It’s funny, but Yoshi’s Woolly World reminds me of that sweater...[Read More]
Embark on a new Yoshi adventure in a world made from yarn, cloth and textiles. Explore the world by using yarn to weave wool platforms and warp pipes to reach new areas, and gleefully unravel its secrets and puzzles by pulling yarn walls apart. Add a little color to Yoshi’s life with a spectrum of yarn balls. Then team up with a friend to have a ball together in this wild and woolly world.
Hi there. Hope you all had a great (gaming) weekend. Today we’re proud to give you our review of the new Wii-U game “Splatoon” from Nintendo. Here’s more: Splatoon is a different beast from most games you’ll have played before. I’ve had a long history with the genre, but Splatoon is the first team-based shooter I’ve played that is very disinterested in having you actually s...[Read More]
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