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.
This week on the Pure Nintendo Podcast, we delve into the latest release from Nintendo with Kirby Air Riders. In our last ...
Age of Imprisonment raises a similar thought I had with its predecessor, Age of Calamity. While the latter's enjoyment ...
This week on the Pure Nintendo Podcast, Jemma, Kirk, and Trev dissect the teaser trailer for the upcoming Super Mario Galaxy Movie!
But I also love digging into new games, and that's what Switch and Swtich 2 owners will be able to do soon with IKINAGAMES' ...
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 ...
You think you know the job. Think again. The Cabin Factory is not a game that was meant to be played, it was meant to be streamed. You’re not meant to enjoy it, you’re meant to react to it, and that’s ...
"I'm gonna wait 'til the midnight hour." Persona 3 Reload is a blast from start to finish. The gameplay and story expand in many directions, but the game maintains a balance and focus that many less ...
I’m not sure why Yuke’s—the developers of Full Metal Schoolgirl—felt the need to set the game in 2089. A powerful mega-corporation forces its employees to work unreasonable hours so its executives can ...
In my review of 2021’s Rise Eterna, I stated, “…the ending is very abrupt and unsatisfying. It felt tacked on, as if they were going to set up a sequel (which I’d like to see), then bailed.” Well, ...
Kirby is back! The wonderful Kirby and the Forgotten Land was a highlight for the Nintendo Switch when it debuted in 2022. Adding new content and features to this lovely platformer is a great way to ...