Treasure of Tarmin on the Intellivision, and Dragon Ruins II takes me right back to 1983. In fact, it may even be more basic than that 8-bit adventure that got me started.Read More ...
This week on the Pure Nintendo Podcast, Jemma and Kirk are joined by a guest podcaster, Josh from Nintendo Maniacs! Together we go through our time with the lon ...
This week on the Pure Nintendo Podcast, we begin with a quick look at Mario's first Thanksgiving Parade appearance before delving into how we're preparing for M ...
Ball X Pit is a roguelite shooter involving a weaponized bouncing ball. It features rows of advancing enemies trying to push past your line of defence while you attempt to hold them back. Think ...
Of all the Atelier games I’ve played and reviewed, the three that comprise the Ryza series are easily my favorites. I guess I’m more of a fighter (of the turn-based school) than an alchemist, and I ...
Nice planet. We'll escape it. I love a good sequel, and I love a good series, as much as the next JRPG fan. Seeing characters and battle systems evolve throughout a compelling story arc is a good part ...
This week on the Pure Nintendo Podcast, Jemma, Kirk, and Trev dissect the teaser trailer for the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy Movie! In our last episode, we delved into the latest Hyrule Warriors. This ...
Welcome to the other side of the veil. I’m your host, and I’m so happy to see you here in Lost Eidolons: Veil of the Witch. I know it may not be so happy for you, but take heart—I have a mission for ...
This week on the Pure Nintendo Podcast, we delve into the latest release from Nintendo with Kirby Air Riders. In our last episode, we broke down the brand-new Mario Galaxy Movie trailer. This week, we ...
An impressive world to slog through. Mandragora: Whispers of the Witch Tree was released for Switch nearly three months ago, so it’s been wading in our review pool for quite some time. That ended up ...
Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment raises a similar thought I had with its predecessor, Age of Calamity. While the latter’s enjoyment depended, in part, on having played Breath of the Wild, this ...
It’s time to party like it’s 1989, with Elvira and the Party Monsters. It’s a year I look back on fondly, even if I was too young to appreciate it at the time. Of course, I remember it more for summer ...