Dungeon of the Endless (Switch eShop) Review

Title: Dungeon of the Endless
Platform: Nintendo Switch eShop
Developer: Amplitude Studios/Playdigious (Switch version)
Publisher: Playdigious
Release Date: May 15th, 2020 (NA)
File Size: 2GB

Review copy provided by Playdigious

This review is actually massively overdue. I’ve tried for months to just play it adequately but only managed to do so a bit. It’s not the game’s fault (well, aside from the difficulty) but mine for just not being good enough to play it as well as I wish I could. However I will do my best to review it. I do have good things to say about it, so don’t for a second that I will act poorly against it because of my own faults,

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The Last Blade: Beyond the Destiny (Switch eShop) Review

Title: The Last Blade: Beyond the Destiny
Platform: Nintendo Switch eShop
Developer: SNK/Code Mystics (Switch version)
Publisher: SNK
Release Date: October 28th, 2020 (NA)
File Size: 130MB

Review copy provided by SNK

Look at that, it’s a NEOGEO Pocket Color game! The system (maybe) collectively known as “oh the one Sonic Pocket Adventure is still only on”… Okay I’m (half) joking! Anyway… this is my first review of a game that’s from the new NEOGEO Pocket Color Selection series of games that’s a Switch-exclusive line of NGPC re-releases. Basically like the Arcade Archives (which the original NEOGEO is part of) and the sadly now ended Sega Ages line.

So how does this game and its features fare on Switch? Will it fill you with color or leave you dull and grey? Let’s find out!

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Prinny 1•2: Exploded and Reloaded (Switch) Review

Title: Prinny 1•2: Exploded and Reloaded
Platform: Nintendo Switch
Developer: Nippon Ichi Software/Engine Software (Switch versions)
Publisher: Nippon Ichi Software America
Release Date: October 13th, 2020 (NA)
File Size: 745MB (Prinny 1)/1.2GB (Prinny 2)

Review copy provided by NIS America

This was a surprise! NISA out of nowhere announced a two-pack of both Prinny titles from the PSP exclusively for the Nintendo Switch! Both games can be bought either together via the retail release (both are their own icons), or separately on the eShop. How do the games and their ports on Switch fare? Will they make you happy like a Prinny full of sardines, or as dead as an exploding Prinny? LET’S FIND OUT DOOD!

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