Nintendo Reviews
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Samurai Shodown NeoGeo Collection review
Samurai Shodown NeoGeo Collection has most of what it takes to be a definitive collection of SNK’s legendary fight game series, but just misses the mark in the end.
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Carrion review
A spicy meatball
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Paper Mario: The Origami King review
Spinning wheels
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Project Warlock review
Project Warlock is a warm, comforting blanket for those of us who were around for the earlier days of the first-person shooter genre.
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Clubhouse Games: 51 Worldwide Classics review
Would you like to play a game? How about 51?
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Maneater review
Maneater is part of the lineage that includes Grand Theft Auto, Crackdown, and military shooters like Call of Duty and Battlefield. These are games that use mass murder as a gameplay foundation, and every method has its own potential ethical pitfalls. Rockstar made killing innocent people part and parcel of the sandbox experience, which is…
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Gunbrick: Reloaded review
Ever since cavepeople etched notches into bones, the concept and action of counting have defined the architecture of the human mind. There’s plenty of evidence that other animals count and use mathematics to survive, like Tunisian desert ants who use geometry instead of scents and landmarks to find the most direct paths back to their…
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Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories review
The day natural disasters lost their fun.
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Doom Eternal review
Demons are Forever.
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Animal Crossing: New Horizons review (in progress)
After two weeks, island life is offering up a whole lot of sunshine, but also a bit of rain.
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Bee Simulator impressions
It’s hard for me to explain just how strange playing Bee Simulator can be, especially as it flew further and further away from the expectations I had going in.
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Pokémon Sword & Shield review
Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield are among the best games the series has ever offered.
