Tag Archives: WayForward
Dawn of the Monsters Review
Platforms: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch (reviewed), PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft Windows, Dawn of the Monsters opens with Toronto under attack from a horde of Nephilim. If you’re familiar with kaiju, then you’ll understand the Nephilim, as they are giant creatures hellbent on destruction. The Defense Alliance Worldwide Network, DAWN for short, […]
River City Girls Review
Platforms: Playstation 4, Switch, Windows, Xbox One (reviewed) The River City (otherwise known as Kunio-kun) franchise is one that’s been around for over 30 years and has never really had that breakout hit that gets it to stick in the heads of the masses. Its lineage has been a bit confusing. My entry point was […]
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 […]
Jason’s Favorite E3 Nintendo Stuff (Not Including Zelda)
There’s been way more stuff shown off at E3 for Nintendo than I was expecting this year. I was really just expecting the new Zelda game, The Legend of Zelda: The Breath of the Wild (I’ll have a separate post about that later) and nothing else. Thankfully, Nintendo actually decided to show off some other stuff. I’m not going to […]
A Boy and His Blob Coming to Current Gen Consoles
The 2009 remake of A Boy and His Blob that was previously only available on Wii is coming to PC, Playstation 4, Vita, and Xbox One on January 19th. The game was developed by WayForward (a favorite of mine) and is being published by Majesco (who also published it originally). A Boy and His Blob: Trouble in […]
Adventure Time: Hey Ice King! Why’d You Steal Our Garbage?!! Review
Platforms: DS and 3DS (reviewed) When I was a kid, I used to love watching video game related shows, no matter their quality. Looking back (and even going back and watching some of them), most of them were pretty terrible, relying heavily on being referential to the licenses they were based on. The show Adventure […]