Two New Monster Hunter Games are Coming to the Nintendo Switch

Two New Monster Hunter Games are Coming to the Nintendo Switch

With the final update for Monster Hunter World: Iceborne fast approaching, players are already hungry for news about the next entry in the series. Nintendo jumps in with a mini Direct dedicated to announcing not one, but two new Monster Hunter games that will be coming to the Nintendo Switch next year. Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin.

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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition is Disappointing

Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition is Disappointing

The GameCube cult classic is back in the form of Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition and is available on the Switch, PS4, iOS, and Android with cross-play support on all platforms mentioned. But as good as this all sounds, perhaps putting the game on so many platforms was too ambitious as the game can’t seem to get one key feature right.

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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity - A Prequel to Breath of the Wild

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity - A Prequel to Breath of the Wild

The newest Legend of Zelda game has taken an interesting turn. Not only are we getting a new entry in the Hyrule Warriors series with Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity. But it's also coming in the form of a prequel to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild.

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Paper Mario: The Origami King Review - Fold It Up, Crack the Case, This Game’s A Stroll, Not A Race

Paper Mario: The Origami King Review -  Fold It Up, Crack the Case, This Game’s A Stroll, Not A Race

Though I wanted to love the game, The Origami King’s elements are disparate overall: while the writing is superb, you’ll spend as much time solving easy puzzles and seeking out only-somewhat hidden Toads as you will engaging in memorable conversations.

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Playing the Original Final Fantasy VII in 2020

Playing the Original Final Fantasy VII in 2020

Overrated or not, you can't ignore the impact that the original Final Fantasy VII left in gaming history. Having only really played the PlayStation version of FF7 as a kid back in 1999 and after recently playing over a hundred hours of Final Fantasy VII Remake to completion and then some. I wanted to revisit the PS1 classic to see how the source material aged and to find out how good or bad it is compared to my memories of it.

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Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition (Switch) Review - This Game Belongs In An Art Gallery

Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition (Switch) Review - This Game Belongs In An Art Gallery

Kentucky Route Zero sometimes feels like a choose-your-own-adventure title, except instead of choosing how the story progresses, you choose how the characters internalize the story, environment, and their interactions, which sounds restrictive in theory, but in practice makes the whole experience both fresh and infinitely more satisfying. 

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