Rocket League is getting some suitably incredible exclusives on Nintendo Switch
Whether you're a new player or just buying the game for the third time, Rocket League has some neat exclusive content waiting for its release on the Nintendo Switch.
Whether you're a new player or just buying the game for the third time, Rocket League has some neat exclusive content waiting for its release on the Nintendo Switch.
Instead of throwing caution to the wind and supporting Nintendo’s Switch from the get-go, Capcom decided to hedge its bets on nostalgia. They released Ultra Street Fighter II, using its success – or potential lack thereof – as a gauge for future support for Nintendo’s fledgling console. Ea's doing the same with FIFA 18.
Breaking new ground and seeing success attracts not only fans, but lawsuits too. And Nintendo is now discovering this with a patent claim on the Switch.
RiME may have launched all the way back in May, but it's still going to take a few months more to get it on Nintendo Switch.
The Nintendo Switch has a weird issue with its battery indicator that a new firmware patch should address. But if it doesn't, you're in for a crazy manual attempt at fixing it.
Overcooked might seem like the perfect fit for Nintendo Switch, but a host of performance issues are keeping it back. And the developers are fully aware of it.
Capcom was hedging its bets on the Switch's success with Ultra Street Fighter II. Its proven to be a worthwhile gamble.
Thought that July was a dry month for gaming? Well hold onto your butt then, because August is going to be a killer. From the simple joy of Jousting in Nidhogg 2 through to the mind-bending paranoia of Hellblade, here's what you can expect to play next month.
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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