Tag Archives: Wii U

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 […]

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 […]

FuriousWang Plays EarthBound Part 1: Meteors, Gangs and Police Brutality, OH MY!

Greetings and salutations! At long last I begin my playthrough of EarthBound (Mother 2) This is easily one of my favorite games of all time. It’s quirky, it’s odd and just plain fun, so join me and let’s begin the journey of a lifetime! What starts as an innocent game quickly turns deep when a […]

Shovel Knight Getting New Content

Are you a fan of the terrific 2D side-scrolling platformer, Shovel Knight?  Well you might be excited for this bit of news.  Yacht Club Games recently announced that they’ve been hard at work on a number of Shovel Knight add-ons.  In the coming months they will be releasing two new campaigns.  One will feature Specter […]

Child of Light Review

Platforms: Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 (reviewed), PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox One In a world full of generic military shooters, cookie cutter zombie games and Minecraft clones, it’s quite refreshing to see Ubisoft breathing life into the industry with creative and beautiful games like Rayman Origins and now Child of Light. […]