All posts tagged 'Game Reviews'

Mercenary Kings Reloaded (Switch, XBox 1, PS Vita, PS4, PC)

Mercenary Kings Reloaded is a challenging (but fun) retro side scrolling shooter where players shoot first, ask questions later, oh and pick up any loot that was dropped. Four player local multiplayer is supported via splitscreen, making this a great fast-playing multiplayer game (particularly on Switch, reviewed here.) Players team up to accomplish timed missions (rescue, elimination, collection) which reward characters with cash money and materials to collect. Players can use materials (and cash) at the home base to improve their weapons, armor, and even personal upgrades. The game doesn’t roam far from its roots of dodge bullets and shoot everything that moves, but that’s a good thing.

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Scribblenauts Showdown (PS4, Switch, Xbox One)

Scribblenauts is a very creative game series where you can type in any word to make it appear on screen, and then you use what you create to solve puzzles and overcome obstacles in a 2-D platform world.  Later games in the series even let you join forces with DC superheroes!  And now you can play against each other in this multiplayer party entry Scribblenauts Showdown!  It’s available for PS4, Switch, and Xbox One, but reviewed on PS4 here.  The whole thing kind of reminds me of a mix of Mario Party and Scattegories!

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American Girl World (iOS, Android)

American Girl is a popular line of toy dolls, and now you can read about their adventures with the new free-to-play American Girl World app.  It’s available on iOS and Android devices, but reviewed on iPad here.  The app takes the form of an interactive story book, with each book on the app featuring one of four characters.  The first character you can read about, Z. Yang, is an aspiring filmmaker.  But when she wins a film contest audition, can she juggle that, her school projects, and dealing with her friends?  After that you can read about the next friend with a bunch of in-game coins, and the last two stories cost real money.

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Hero Realms (Boardgame)

In the Hero Realms card game players alternate between playing cards to fight each other and collecting more cards to be more powerful in the future. This deckbuilder follows in the footsteps of the hugely popular Star Realms but is more than just the same game with a different theme. There are very strong similarities, but in Hero Realms players can begin with a themed starting deck (based around typical RPG character classes) and have the option of playing in a campaign game and/or fighting a specially designed communal boss monster. While Hero Realms feels very similar to Star Realms, the opportunity to play against specific boss monster decks or try out the co-op campaign game makes Hero Realms a unique experience.

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ChronoBlade (iOS, Android)

Evil has taken over the Multiverse and four warriors are here to stop it in this free-to-play mobile game that emulates an arcade style side scrolling beat ‘em up.  Play as characters like Aurok the barbarian and Thera the Amazonian spear wielder as you beat up all manner of fantasy themed bad guys.  ChronoBlade is available to download on iOS and Android, but reviewed on iPad here.

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The Arenas of Kirby Battle Royale

To celebrate the recent release of Kirby Star Allies for Nintendo Switch, let’s look at another Kirby game that came out earlier this year that I just now got around to playing.  It’s Kirby Battle Royale, a 3DS game featuring four player battle style mini-games with Kirby and his different copy abilities.  There are ten different types of arenas to battle in, and they’re all pretty interesting enough to be deemed ‘blog-worthy’ by me, so let’s take a look at them!  Also be sure to stick around to the end, as I’ve got some news about HAL Laboratory (creators of Kirby), and their first new mobile game!

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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (Switch, and many others…)

Why talk about a 6 ½ year old videogame? The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has now been ported to the Nintendo Switch, making this the first portable version of the title. Players can take their exploration-based fantasy RPG with them on the go. If you haven’t yet tried this award-winning RPG or if you’re a huge fan and want to be able to play anytime or anywhere that you like, the Switch version is a great place to start.

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Reader Review: Tokyo Xanadu EX+ (PS4)

Last year I reviewed a game called Tokyo Xanadu.  I didn’t really like the game all that much, but one of my brothers showed a keen interest in it.  So when the EX+ version of it came out and I got a review code for it, I decided to let him take a stab at it, so here is my brother Ben Woodman’s review of Tokyo Xanadu EX+ for PS4.

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Kung-Fu Zoo (Boardgame)

Kung-Fu Zoo has players flicking animal-themed dice into an arena to score points and/or eliminate other players by knocking them into a corner pocket.  A fast moving game of skill, with a healthy dose of luck, makes for a great game for younger kids even if it won’t have much staying power for older gamers.  

 

 

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Jurassic World Pinball (PS4, Xbox One, Switch, PC, Mobile)

Dinosaurs are rampaging on pinball tables in Pinball FX3 with Jurassic World Pinball.  It’s available on nearly all current game systems, PC, and mobile devices, but reviewed on PS4 here.  To play Jurassic World Pinball, first you need to download Pinball FX3 (Zen Pinball if you are on mobile).  Pinball FX3 is free and acts as your hub.  Then you can purchase and download tables separately.

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