This morning’s Pokemon Presents gave fans reasons to smile and celebrate. Long time fan-favorite Pokemon Snap at long last was getting a new entry, and a couple of cool new titles were revealed, Pokemon Smile and Pokemon Cafe Mix. While other Pokemon fans were focused on those, I was taking in the surroundings of the
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Pokemon Sword and Pokemon Shield, the latest mainline entries in the Pokemon franchise, released on Nintendo Switch late last year. Sword and Shield made many changes to the Pokemon formula, including making it easier than ever to battle competitively. Millions play Pokemon casually, but the battle system is actually a lot deeper than it appears at first glance.
It feels weird to be talking about Skullgirls. Don’t get me wrong—there are plenty of nice things to say about it. In addition to being an absolute blast to play, it has a vibrant and crisp visual style unlike anything else, an infectious soundtrack, and some of the best character designs I’ve ever seen. Skullgirls
Earlier this week, rumors had surfaced from a report by The Wall Street Journal that Nintendo may be working on an updated version of the Nintendo Switch. While it’s simply speculation at this point (as there has been no official confirmation by Nintendo just yet), the potential of new Switch hardware shouldn’t be surprising to Nintendo fans,
Sony has the honors of the last E3 2018 conference of the night! As is tradition, now, we’ve turned to twitter and the official Dualshockers discord for some raw opinions for the Sony E3 conference. Hell, before we start, our own boy, Logan, has some words: pic.twitter.com/Gq89ueEbWY — Logan MoorE3 (@MooreMan12) June 12, 2018 I know,