Nintendo just dropped a free Yoshi game on Switch and mobile
…Hello, Yoshi is a simple touchscreen game where you can pull and stretch Yoshi's face, spin him around, and bounce him across the screen as he yelps and squeals happily. To…
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…Hello, Yoshi is a simple touchscreen game where you can pull and stretch Yoshi's face, spin him around, and bounce him across the screen as he yelps and squeals happily. To…
…This might be the villain Pizza Face, who looked similar to this in the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series, which was Nickelodeon’s first outing with the characters after purchasing the…
…Legacy of the Dark Knight map follows the trend of most Lego games, simply by giving you loads of stuff to find and collect. There are bat symbols, Batcave trophies, Waynetech caches…
…Both Resident Evil Village and the Resident Evil 4 remake received the fan-favorite Mercenaries mode shortly after launch, so a similar mode for Requiem seems to be the most likely possibility…
…A handful of interactions unfold shortly after that make you think Subnautica 2 is retreading old ground about not losing yourself to technology, how something so simple as watching the sunset is…
…With dragons, dinosaurs, angels, zombies, and artifacts, every color has a relatively basic upgrade process, coupled with a nice, simple playstyle. Green’s “Tramplesaurus Rex” deck is, as the name suggests, all…
…Your job is simply to observe them through your binoculars, snap photos of them in various poses, and fill up your guidebook. The ultimate endgame is to get a three-star photo…
…The developers of Kiln smartly simplified the process. Players start with three size options for their clay, letting them make tank-sized pots, medium-sized all-rounders, or speedy little creations. Based…
…By the end of a successful run, you’re not simply waiting for a tray to push a few measly coins into the prize slot; you’re hacking the damn thing. In…
…She just… endures, taking the damage Ben and the environment dish out, and refusing to submit. There’s never a speech about her biggest flaw becoming her biggest advantage, or similar underlining…