Review: Emio – The Smiling Man: Famicom Detective Club
I spend a lot of time reflecting on the videogame review process, wondering if I’ve done enough to give long-term...
Review: Nintendo World Championships: NES Edition
My wife accuses me of brainwashing our five-year-old into loving Nintendo as much as I do. As much as I...
Review: Luigi’s Mansion 2 HD
We are well into the golden years of the Switch, and I can’t help but feel Nintendo completed most of...
Review: Endless Ocean Luminous
It’s very rare for me to review a game with zero expectations or knowledge of its existence. The last time...
Review: Super Mario Bros. Wonder
It’s always tough reviewing a game I absolutely love. I acknowledge reviews are subjective by nature and despite my years...
Review: Super Mario RPG
It sometimes feels like we are witnessing the era of the remake. From Resident Evil to Final Fantasy, publishers and...
Review: WarioWare: Move It!
If you’ve been following my writing for a while you’ll know I’m a big Nintendo fan, and part of the...
Review: Disney Illusion Island
I remember reflecting about how the nature of content marketing was blurring, following the release of The Lego Movie back...
Review: Paper Mario – The Origami King
Nintendo’s new lockdown delight comes in the form of Paper Mario: The Origami King for the Nintendo Switch, the sixth...
Review: 51 Worldwide Games
Nintendo’s 51 Worldwide Games is a collection that includes everything from ancient board games to modern classics. By Nafisa Akabor....
Review: Just Dance 2017
If you have a Nintendo Switch and looking for some fun games, I recommend Just Dance 2017. I’ve played previous...