Tag Archives: Wii U

GAJ Game Club – Super Metroid

John Lucero, Vanessa Cahill, and Jason Arriola take a deep dive into the depths of Zebes to check out the Super NES classic, Super Metroid! Our logo was created by Vanessa Cahill. Our theme song was created by Josie “Visager” Brechner. Support us on Patreon! Follow Games and Junk on Twitter! Subscribe and rate! Apple […]

ROWYCO 38 – My Name’s Not Florence, It’s Zelda

This week, I’m starting what is likely to be an annual tradition. About a year ago, February 9th, 2019, to be exact, my grandmother passed away. As you’ll hear in this episode, I’ve got a ton of memories of her with game music attached to them. Maybe it’s a bit of a stretch, but I […]

Mighty Switch Force! Collection Review

Platforms: Playstation 4, Switch, Windows, and Xbox One (reviewed) I’m not often one for puzzle platformers. In fact, I’ve gotten to the point that I rarely even give them a glance anymore. When I saw that the Mighty Switch Force games were getting another shot at life on current generation consoles, I knew I would […]

92 – The Wii U – The Console of Ennui (For You)

We’re taking a look back at the little Nintendo console that just couldn’t. In the first segment, Jason Arriola is joined by Vanessa Cahill and Franky Ordaz to talk about the development history of the Wii U, some of our favorite things about it, and some of the things we wish it did better (or […]

Jason Arriola’s Favorite Games of 2017

I guess being a bit of the odd duck on the site, I’m going to throw in a couple of retro releases. I have more than five games I want to list, but without the retro releases to round it out, I’d have some oddball number and it was going to drive me nuts. Much […]

78 – Kingdom Hearts III – I Call Bullshit

Jason’s not sure what the hell some of the stuff he bought is, John’s playing dat Matsuno ish, and Franky got himself a Switch! Want a Nintendo 64 Classic? We’ve found putting together more than a dozen games for that thing is going to be a tough one. Oh yeah, Kingdom Hearts III has some […]

Adventures of Pip Review

Platforms: Windows, OS X, Wii U, iOS, PlayStation 4 (reviewed), Xbox One The hallmark of a great platformer is having such tight, precise controls and intuitive level design that when you fail it almost always feels like your fault. On the flip side, the hallmark of a terrible platformer lies in having such shoddy controls […]

SteamWorld Heist Review

Platforms: Nintendo 3DS (reviewed), Microsoft Windows, OS X, Linux, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, iOS Image & Form games continues to impress with SteamWorld Heist, the follow-up to their critically acclaimed game SteamWorld Dig. This time around things will be quite different in the SteamWorld galaxy as Heist has traded in the platforming and […]

Breath Of The Wild Is Now Multilingual

If there’s any one thing that really bothered me about The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, it was the voice acting. Princess Zelda herself was the worst offender, often times sucking out any of the emotional steam of a particularly important story sequence (the ending included). Well, theoretically, those days are gone. You can […]

Details On The First DLC Pack For The Legend Of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild

Nintendo’s released some details about the upcoming DLC for The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Let’s get right to it, shall we? First up is the Trial of the Sword. From the picture above, it looks like you put the Master Sword back to get this one going. You start with no weapons or […]