This week on the Pure Nintendo Podcast, Jemma, Trev, and Kirk celebrate all things Legend of Zelda! That's right, the iconic series just turned 40.
Ninja Gaiden II (known as Shadow Warrior II elsewhere) is a critically acclaimed NES sequel. Released in 1990 (arguably peak ...
This week on the Pure Nintendo Podcast, Jemma and Kirk dive into the latest Mario sports game, Mario Tennis Fever. On last ...
An updated (Ark)ride through similar trails. The Legend of Heroes: Trails Through Daybreak is the fresh start the series needed. It’s an odd claim to make, considering we’re apparently only halfway ...
For better or worse, Arzette: The Jewel of Faramore set its sights on being a spiritual successor to a pair of CD-i games. Long before they were YouTube fodder, younger Trev played both Link: The ...
A Boy and His Blob is a reimagining of the NES game of the same name. I’m a fan of David Crane (thanks Pitfall) and have a lot of memories with the NES original. That said, this version from ...
Shall we explore the bowels of Angor? On your way down the dungeon dive, make sure you don’t get run over by any demons on the rise. Demon’s Rise – War for the Deep is a turn-based dungeon crawl RPG ...
Yakuza 0: Director’s Cut was one of the many third-party launch titles for the Nintendo Switch 2. Originally released in 2015, this prequel to the long-running Yakuza series tells the origin stories ...
Star as Hercule Poirot in Microids Agatha Christie – Death on the Nile. But not the portly, shorter Poirot you’re used to — this version of the retired Belgian detective is surprisingly tall and ...
The Vale: Shadow of the Crown is an adventure RPG that is fully blind accessible. Its graphics are nothing more than floating points of light, kind of like what you see when you close your eyes. The ...
Let me see if you’ve heard this one before: it’s a lot like Dark Souls. Heard that? Over the last few years, many games have taken the Dark Souls-like gameplay and mixed it with all sorts of different ...
Maybe not the best match. Big Ant Studios brings big tennis to the Switch. And by big, I mean you get to use avatars of big names like Federer, Nadal, and a few dozen others. You also get to make your ...
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