Nintendo have announced a sequel to one of the most iconic Switch launch titles. No, we’re not talking about Tears of the Kingdom, but Everybody 1-2 Switch, the follow up to Nintendo’s unique party game. To make things even better for fans is that it’s out this month.
SNK have confirmed that King Of Fighters XIII Global Match – the updated version of the popular KOF XIII will get a beta test ahead of the game’s release later in the month. While the game is set to release on both Switch and PlayStation 4, the week long test will only available on PS4

In my humble opinion Disney has brutally mishandled the Tron franchise from the get-go. Their ambitious 1982 film set within the inner workings of an arcade machine was a brilliantly original film whose influence can be seen in films like Ready Player One and Wreck It Ralph. While time hasn’t been kind to the Forty-year-old

Remnant: From the Ashes released in 2019 and is generally thought of as part of the little subgenre of soulslikes that seemed to be everywhere in the second half of the 2010s. On initial release it got quickly labelled as “Dark Souls with guns”, a moniker that is both quite apt and also very reductive.
Square Enix have announced that the six titles which make up the Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster bundle has passed a rather large sales target. Since releasing last month on Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4, the games have surpassed two million copies sold.
Super Rare Games have partnered with Alblune and Armor Games Studios to bring hard copies of The Spirit and the Mouse to Nintendo Switch, with orders going live next week. The Spirit and the Mouse is a narrative-focused adventure game that originally released last year to favourable reviews, but as always with Super Rare, there
Nintendo has just hosted their first Indie World Showcase of 2023 and in the 20 minute presentation sped through a large number of games made by independent studios that’ll make your wallet shiver. We’ve rounded up everything in the presentation for your reading pleasure.

Video game to movie adaptations tend to have a bad rep, with the nineties/early noughties being particularly dark periods of time. Tosh like Alone in the Dark, Dead or Alive and Doom being touted as the next great crossover, only to be ripped apart by fans and critics alike. Granted over the last few years,

If you’re sometimes overwhelmed by big, busy civilisation sims, you could consider Outlanders – the small scale city builder from Pomelo Games

Drew tries out colourful Metroidvania Lootbox Lyfe+ from indie devs, Conridical Games, on Nintendo Switch – what’s his verdict?