In the Game: Retro Halloween Games for the Nintendo Switch
It’s never too late for spooky games! Charles Appiah checks out some retro Halloween-themed games for the Nintendo Switch.
It’s never too late for spooky games! Charles Appiah checks out some retro Halloween-themed games for the Nintendo Switch.
If you’re not taking the kids trick or treating, there are some solid video games that you can enjoy instead, including Luigi’s Mansion 3 for the Switch
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered brings the beloved game back to life for its 10th anniversary.
The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening is an enjoyable remake of the 1993 Game Boy title that just arrived on the Nintendo Switch.
Super Mario Maker 2 is one of the most essential games you can buy on the Nintendo Switch today
The new Power Rangers game is a lot of fun, but its lack of depth and playable characters means your might not spend too much time in the grid.
The fine folks at Nintendo recently ported over the Wii game Super Mario U Deluxe to their Switch console, and there’s at least one happy gamer living in our house.
If the thought of braving shopping malls to grab some last minute gifts, the good news is there are lot of gifts to give in the form of digital video games that are just as good. Here’s rundown of some solid games you could give either in advance of or on Christmas Day, via the glory of digital purchases:
Pikachu and Eevee finally come to the Nintendo Switch with the ‘Let’s Go’ games, marking the return of the beloved series to console gaming.
Pokémon: Let’s Go Pikachu/Let’s Go Evee is a Nintendo Switch exclusive that puts your right in the world of Pokémon, complete with your own Poke Ball.
Andy Burns and The Princess went to Nintendo’s Holiday Party, where they tried out new games and talked to Nintendo of Canada’s Communication Manager, Andrew Collins.
Just when I think I have reached the end of the weird sub-genre indie game deep end, I swim a little further out and find something like Monster Loves You … Continue reading In The Game: Monster Loves You For The Nintendo Switch Reviewed