Tag: Nintendo
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Review
A wonderfully strange and deeply customisable life simulation that thrives on player creativity and unexpected moments, even if its expanded systems sometimes lack structure.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder + Meetup in Bellabel Park Nintendo Switch...
A definitive and confidently expanded version of Super Mario Bros. Wonder that elevates its technical performance and dramatically broadens its multiplayer identity, anchored by inventive new content and strong additions like Rosalina and Bellabel Park, but slightly tempered by occasional visual overload and uneven integration of its challenge-focused modes.
Pokémon Pokopia Review
Pokémon Pokopia transforms the Pokémon formula into a peaceful sandbox about rebuilding nature. By replacing battles with creative environmental abilities, it delivers a relaxing and imaginative adventure that turns a ruined world into a thriving Pokémon paradise.
Pokémon LeafGreen Version Review
A timeless return to Kanto — Pokémon LeafGreen proves that great adventure design transcends generations, delivering a classic RPG experience that still feels wonderfully alive.
Pokémon FireRed Version Review
A timeless RPG reborn for modern play — Pokémon FireRed proves that great design never goes out of style, delivering the definitive Kanto adventure exactly as players remember it.
Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
A technical rebirth for a cult sci-fi masterpiece — on Switch 2, Mira finally runs as boldly as Monolith Soft always intended.
Mario Tennis Fever Review
A colorful and chaotic anniversary celebration, Mario Tennis Fever serves up the series’ biggest roster and flashy new mechanics—though its lightweight Adventure Mode and balance quirks keep it from a perfect match point.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
Animal Crossing: New Horizons – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition refines a near-perfect social simulator with sharper visuals, deeper tools, and a more expressive world, delivering cozy escapism and gentle creativity that continues to set the genre’s standard.
Pokémon Legends: Z-A – Mega Dimension Review
Minor friction in pacing and complexity prevents universal appeal, but for players seeking a deeper, more integrated Pokémon adventure, it stands among the franchise’s most compelling entries.
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond Review
Metroid Prime 4: Beyond welcomes players back to alien jungles, ancient ruins, and silent corridors — polished by Switch 2’s 4K, 120fps, and precision controls, it’s a triumphant return for Samus and a must-play for the new console.













