Hypnospace Outlaw

It’s 1999 and surfing the web is no longer the nerdy pastime it once was. If you don’t own a fan site dedicated to the latest fad, or a homepage filled with crudely animated GIFs, you’re a nobody. Dreaming big – quite literally, in this case – an innovative company known as Merchantsoft has created …

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Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered, Moon, Nexomon: Extinction, No Straight Roads, Hypnospace Outlaw, and Captain Tsubasa arrive on Switch

We quite often kick off our eShop round-ups by mentioning it’s yet another busy week for the Switch. This week really is remarkably busy though – perhaps even the busiest of the year so far. Big name releases include Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition, the combat-focused rhythm actioner No Straight Roads, anime football game …

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Kandagawa Jet Girls

Whether it’s the warming sensation of the sun beating down on glistening water or the thrill of carving through waves, something is enticing about jet ski racing games. Kandagawa Jet Girls has the additional pull of surprisingly sharp and vibrant visuals, along with playful menu design featuring icons bobbing on water. Where presentation is concerned, …

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Orangepixel plans to bring their back catalogue to Switch, starting with Meganoid

Dutch developer Orangepixel – a one-man studio founded in 2004 – has announced plans to bring their back catalogue to Switch. The studio favours pixel art shooters and platformers, which have been supported with updates over the years to keep them fresh. First up is Meganoid, a randomly generated sci-fi platformer with anti-gravity-boots, jetpacks, hidden areas, and …

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Out this week: No Straight Roads, Project CARS 3, Vader Immortal, Wasteland 3, Madden 21, Captain Tsubasa, Tell Me Why, Nexomon: Extinction, Hypnospace Outlaw, more

Back in the days of the PSone, almost every publisher had a stab at taking on FIFA and PES (nee ISS), with barely a month passing without a new football game on the shelves. Actua Soccer, Adidas Power Soccer, 4-4-2, Three Lions, Viva Football, LiberoGrande, Chris Kamara’s Street Soccer…the list went on and on. Eventually, …

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Norman’s Great Illusion

We love a good pun, so upon being asked to review a game running with a pun on a 1900s anti-war book, we jumped at the chance. Norman’s Great Illusion is a pixel art visual novel with overtly political themes. The developers bill it as an attempt to talk about people who ‘allow the coming …

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Battletoads Arcade allowed Rare to crank up the carnage

It’s common knowledge that Nintendo was big on censorship in the ‘80s and ‘90s, requesting sexually suggestive content, excessive violence, profanity, drug/alcohol use and even religious imagery to be removed from officially licensed Nintendo software. Some titles were even excluded from release within certain regions entirely – Nintendo’s own maze game Devil World, created by …

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Double Kick Heroes

If Double Kick Heroes existed during last-gen’s rhythm action/novelty peripheral craze, chances are it would have been bundled with a car-shaped controller. Rather than jamming out on a guitar or pounding the drums, it puts you behind the wheel of a sleek ‘Gundillac’ – a weaponised Cadillac. Each beat fires up the car’s machine guns, …

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UFC 4 is the new UK chart champion

EA’s UFC 4 has shot straight to the UK chart top spot, knocking Animal Crossing: New Horizons down to #2. The ever-popular Mario Kart 8 Deluxe held onto #3, meanwhile. At #4 it’s Ghost of Tsushima, which recently held the top spot for consecutive weeks. Price cuts continue to benefit FIFA 20, which sits at …

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An Interesting Journey of Monsieur PAF (PC)

After becoming trapped in an ancient temple during an expedition, the unfortunate Mr. Paf – Mr. Whack to our French chums – is tasked with solving block-shoving puzzles to escape. This cartoon puzzler is viewed from an isometric angle, and also features platforming. It’s smartly designed and visually appealing with cutscenes that frequently impress. Monsieur …

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