
Review: Punch-Out!!
Another retro review of one of the NES’s most well-known classics. Continue reading Review: Punch-Out!!
Another retro review of one of the NES’s most well-known classics. Continue reading Review: Punch-Out!!
First blog post in a very long time. Ever played a Mega Man game before? I sure hadn’t! Continue reading Review: Mega Man 7
We end our Ace Attorney feature with the prosecutors who have appeared in court the most! Continue reading Ace Attorney Prosecutors Part 2 – The Most Courtroom Appearances
Have a favourite Prosecutor in Ace Attorney? But who have we seen in court the least? Continue reading Ace Attorney Prosecutors Part 1 – The Fewest Courtroom Appearances
Oddly enough, the first Super Smash Bros. seems quite a humble little title with all things considered. It started life as plain polygons fighting one another and Nintendo didn’t expect it to cause much of a stir overall, even as … Continue reading Super Smash Bros. – Legacy
Perhaps the most overlooked entry in the series; it’s finally time to look at the final game in this Smash Bros. feature. Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64 is the first in what is now one of the most … Continue reading Super Smash Bros. – Overview
In the current video game climate, the build up to the next big release can often be put off kilter when we’re looking to receive a new control scheme which promises to deliver an authentic gaming experience. Of course developers … Continue reading Control Schemes and Star Fox Zero
The most startling aspect of Pokémon’s legacy is simply that it was born perfect. The formula has received numerous bells and whistles over the years, but at its heart Pokémon is still the rock-paper-scissors, turn based RPG series it was … Continue reading Pokémon Red and Blue – Legacy
Version Played – Pokémon Red (Game Boy) It’s been 20 years since Pokémon Red and Green first hit Japan on 27th February 1996. 20 years we’ve been trying to catch them all, 20 years of Pikachu in all our … Continue reading Pokémon Red & Blue – Overview
The new entries in the Super Smash Bros. series are indisputably the most comprehensive fighters on modern day consoles. Almost every corner of Nintendo’s expansive library is represented here, from the choice of fighters all the way through to the … Continue reading Losing Mythology in Super Smash Bros. for 3DS and Wii U