Blizzard hints at Diablo III on Nintendo Switch
Diablo III is being hinted for Nintendo Switch yet again, but this time Blizzard is getting in on the fun of it too.
Diablo III is being hinted for Nintendo Switch yet again, but this time Blizzard is getting in on the fun of it too.
Looking for something new to pop into your favourite console or download to your PC? Here's the full list of what month of March has in store for you in 2018.
With each successive game upping the ante, Naruto’s Ultimate Ninja Storm saga will still be the measuring stick that all cinematic action games are measured against. A stick that’s about to get…Switchy. Nintendo Switchy if you catch my drift no jutsu.
If the Nintendo Switch were the Infinity Gauntlet, then it’d be powered by The Legend of Zelda, Metroid, Super Mario and Kirby. What’s that you say? It’s lacking a final Infinity Stone to help the Big N seize control of all time and space? THAT’S WHERE YER WRONG BOYO! Nintendo’s utter domination of the gaming scene will begin, just as soon it introduces a proper new generation of Pokémon onto it system. And it certainly won't include these three.
Norway is taking aim at Nintendo for their long-standing anti-consumer retail policies, which ban any sort of refunds and pre-order cancellations.
DOOM is already a snappy, faster shooter on the go on Nintendo Switch. But for those looking for an entirely new (often better) method of input, the new patch as you covered.
At the risk of encouraging a mob of PC fanatics to grab their nearest pitchforks and torches, I’d say console is the best platform by far for Diablo III. So imagine then, the thrill of Diablo III on the go. Take it with a devilish pinch of salt, but that’s the rumour via Neoseeker, whose unverified source claims that Blizzard is “looking to implement local play with multiple Switches, allowing you to team up for local co-op action”.
Out on May 22, Capcom is pulling a Pokémon and dropping two Mega Man Legacy Collections on players. They’ll both be out on the same day, as ports of the collections that have already hit the PC, PS4 and Xbox One ages ago.
A good loot box never feels like a coupon. It feels like a moment. …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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