Review – Littlewood

Author: Tom Brown
Categories: Switch, Reviews

It’s saying something when one of my only noteworthy issues with Littlewood is its bafflingly bad Switch home menu icon (which is set to be fixed anyway). The rest of it is just that charming. First, a summary. Littlewood is a life-simulator that covers pretty much everything you’d expect from…

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Physical edition of Carto charts a course with iam8bit

Author: Ricky Berg
Categories: News, Switch

Last year Carto caught our eye, both because of its visual style and interesting core concept. Being able to shift, lift, and rearrange the map in order to navigate unites puzzle and adventure elements, making for a unique indie currently available on the eShop and other digital platforms. Of course,…

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The life, death, and rebirth of Mii

Categories: Wii U, Features, Retro, Switch

  Miis have been quietly resting in the shadows of just about every other Nintendo IP for the entirety of the Switch era thus far. Outside of cameos in games like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, they’ve essentially been nothing more than an avatar option within…

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Hori announces Monster Hunter Rise Split Pad Pro

Author: Tom Brown
Categories: News, Switch

Hori has been knocking it out of the park with its officially licensed Switch accessories, with its Split Pad Pro being some of the most comfortable Joy-Con alternatives out there. If you’ve been planning on playing Monster Hunter Rise portably then this latest release might entice you, as it’s emblazoned…

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