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Tennis In The Face Review

January 06, 2018 by Phil Myth in Reviews

Tennis In The Face is a competent port and solid if shallow puzzler, there’s something about having this type of game on a dedicated game console that just doesn’t feel right and is ultimately underwhelming.

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January 06, 2018 /Phil Myth
Tennis In The Face, Nintendo Village
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Wulverblade Review

November 26, 2017 by Phil Myth in Reviews

If you like your old school brawlers, and you’ve got a friend or family member you can team up with, Wulverblade is a fantastic game that you should definitely pick up. But if you’re flying solo, just be warned, you’re going to have to be a bit of a demon to get through it.

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November 26, 2017 /Phil Myth
Wulverblade, Nintendo Village
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Rive: Ultimate Edition Review

November 19, 2017 by Phil Myth in Reviews

Rive is not one for the faint-hearted. It’s pretty balls out from start to finish with a consistent level of quality. It ain’t easy, but if you like a challenge and you appreciate old school shoot ’em ups, it's definitely one to check out.

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November 19, 2017 /Phil Myth
Rive: Ultimate Edition, Nintendo Village
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SteamWorld Dig 2 Review

November 05, 2017 by Phil Myth in Reviews

Steamworld Dig 2 has a fairly simple mechanic at its core, but the way it goes about throwing different challenges at you, ensuring you use all of the items at your disposal, makes it an absolute joy to play through. It’s a superb game who’s only discernible flaw is that I just want more and more of it.

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November 05, 2017 /Phil Myth
SteamWorld Dig 2, SteamWorld, Nintendo Village
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36 Fragments Of Midnight Review

September 20, 2017 by Phil Myth in Reviews

36 Fragments of Midnight is the perfect game for a quick run through if you've got five minutes to kill. It's beautiful to look at, incredibly addictive, and at a mere $2.99/£2.99 on the eShop, is an absolute bargain.

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September 20, 2017 /Phil Myth
36 Fragments of Midnight, Nintendo Village
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Chicken Wiggle Review

September 15, 2017 by Phil Myth in Reviews

Chicken Wiggle then performs best when taken as a level creator, with a 48 stage tutorial to introduce you to your tool set. The eponymous duo are a truly cool couple of characters, and the sheer variety of platforms, power-ups, spikes, and switches available to you, should keep you playing long after you finish the main game.

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September 15, 2017 /Phil Myth
Chicken Wiggle, Nintendo Village
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Graceful Explosion Machine Review

August 13, 2017 by Phil Myth in Reviews

The variety in the weapons and the enemies give Graceful Explosion Machine it’s own unique character in the genre, and it strikes the perfect balance between kicking your arse and giving you that ‘one more go’ feeling. Juggling between your four weapons in order to rack up ever higher scores is incredibly addictive, and it’s a game I can see myself coming back to over and over again.

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August 13, 2017 /Phil Myth
Graceful Explosion Machine, Nintendo Village
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ARMS Review

July 08, 2017 by Phil Myth in Reviews

Although it may seem like a feverish version of Wii Boxing on the outside, ARMS demonstrates an incredible amount of depth and a surprising amount of variety given the relatively few game modes and characters on offer from day one. There is a pick-up-and-play aspect to the game, but those who are willing to invest a little more time will find victories much more rewarding.

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July 08, 2017 /Phil Myth
ARMS, Nintendo Village
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