Star Fox Zero combines innovative controls, beautiful graphics and frantic gameplay to deliver another enjoyable romp amongst the Lylat System in a modern take on the scrolling shooter genre.
Since Pokémon burst on the scenes in 1998, imaginations of what it would be like to participate in a real-time battle have become a daydream among the fanbase. Pokkén Tournament on Wii U does its best to give us a sense of exactly that.
The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD is a high definition remake of the 2006 GameCube/Wii title of the same name.
This epic, sprawling adventure title is classic Zelda fare, filled with goblins…
Cubemen 2 on the surface looks unassuming and even rough around the edges. Like a great book, it is subject to being judged by the cover perhaps all too harshly.
Pull back the veil though and you will find a great wealth of content that is as enjoyable as it…
Super Mario 3D World encapsulates everything wholesome about Nintendo and underlines that despite what you may read on the internet, these folks know what they’re doing with Wii U.
Wii Fit U is an odd beast to review, it’s the first entry in the Wii Fit series to hit Wii U, but much of the content is made up from the activities of the first two games.
This also makes it tough to review as the price is substantially low for a new game…
If recent Sonic games have taught us anything, it was that the Blue Blur was meant to run in both 2D and 3D.
The idea of swapping between the two was a stroke of genius from Sonic Team, so when they announced their next game Sonic Lost World…
The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker is certainly one of Nintendo’s more jovial entry into the series. Set to the backdrop of a Saturday morning cartoon, the game is coated in thick, glossy merriment made all the more emphatic thanks to…
A fruit loving race from the planet Koppai are searching the stars for a world containing food to feed their population. At the end of all hope, a deep-space satellite picks up some positive signs of food and you are instantly thrust into the universe that is Pikmin 3.
Faced with the difficult task of making a better game than Mega Man 2, Mega Man 3 is designed to be bigger and badder than its immediate predecessor.
Though while you’d expect the result to be a better, the truth is it’s anything but. Here’s why!