Simon says spells. If you’re an adventure game fan of a certain age, you’ll have a place in your heart for Simon the Sorcerer. Part of the first major wave of point-and-click adventures back in the late ’80s and early ’90s, Simon offered a goofy British counterpart to Monkey Island’s swashbuckling comedy. The series now…
Read moreTired Of Cosy Cat Games? You'll Think Again When You See This Cute Little Postman
Paws for thought. The Switch eShop is home to its fair share of cosy cat games, but in how many of them is the cat a cute little postie? Do we hear ‘gap in the market’? Catto’s Post Office is coming to fill that exact niche. This one arrived on Steam back in August, and…
Read moreBandai Namco Is Looking To Revamp 'Shadow Labyrinth' In An Upcoming Update
Difficulty levels and better checkpoints in the works. Shadow Labyrinth is a pretty good game; we should know, we gave it a 7/10 in our review. But many folks have, understandably, criticised it for its often punishing difficulty and stingy checkpoint system. So, to address this, Bandai Namco has announced update 1.1.0, an upcoming patch…
Read moreSimogo Celebrates 15th Anniversary In Style With Switch 2 Ports, A Compilation, And A Gorgeous Book
Some Wild Hearts. Acclaimed indie developer Simogo is celebrating its 15th birthday today, but it feels like we’re the one getting presents. Fans of the Swedish studio are going to be thrilled with the projects the team has revealed, so buckle up. First up (thanks, VGC!) are Nintendo Switch 2 Editions of Lorelei and the…
Read moreBack Page: I Was The Louvre Heist Thief, But I Was Just Trying To Steal Their 3DSes
C’est tout un gros malentendu! In the magazine business, the back page is where you’d find all the weird goofs that we couldn’t fit in anywhere else. Some may call it “filler”; we prefer “a whole page to make terrible jokes that are tangentially related to the content of the mag”. We don’t have pages…
Read moreShigeru Miyamoto Is Confident Mario Will Be Around For “A Long Time To Come”
“It’s a given that Super Mario will constantly evolve”. It’s incredible to think how much Super Mario has evolved since those early days back in the ’80s. Starting as a simple, albeit incredibly intuitive 2D platformer, Mario has since developed the ability to fly, shoot water from F.L.U.D.D, traverse the literal depths of space, and…
Read moreGuide: Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Imprisonment Playable Characters – Every Fighter Revealed So Far
Choose your fighter(s)! Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment launches on 6th November, and Nintendo and Koei Tecmo have been busy drip-feeding thirsty hack-and-slash fans tidbits of information about the follow-up to 2020’s excellent Age of Calamity. We’ve put together the following guide to all playable characters in Age of Imprisonment (that we know about thus…
Read morePSA: You Might Need To Free Up Some Space For Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Imprisonment
It’s a beast. Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is just around the corner, launching on the Switch 2 on 6th November 2025. It’s yet another arrow in the console’s quiver, but if you’re considering purchasing a digital copy next week, then you might want to take a look at how much storage you have remaining…
Read moreReview: Once Upon A Katamari (Switch) – A Roll-'Em-Up Revival Done Right
A star is born. The core gameplay conceit of the Katamari series — rolling up everything you see into a giant ball of wriggling debris, one object at a time — almost feels like it shouldn’t work. Yet Once Upon a Katamari manages to turn mess into something meditative, pulling you into a satisfyingly tactile…
Read moreRumour: Sonic Prime Studio Reportedly Working On Crash Bandicoot Animation For Netflix
Crash might be back. Crash Bandicoot has been revitalised over the past decade, and there are now reports Netflix has greenlit a new animated series. According to What’s on Netflix, this new series will apparently be created by WildBrain Studios, the same team behind Sonic Prime. Sonic’s show had a three-season run, with 23 episodes…
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