Category: Switch
You’re not being pranked, we promise! It was said live on Nintendo Direct today, a confirmation that Bethesda’s classic Doom will be heading onto the Nintendo Switch at the end of this year. This is the title released in May… Read More »
Nintendo of America head honcho Reggie Fils-Aime isn’t quite playing Scrooge this year, but he’s definitely not getting anyone’s hopes up for a Merry Christmas filled with Nintendo Switch consoles on store shelves (or online retailers). If you were planning… Read More »
I mean, who doesn’t want to get up before sunrise, prep the fields, feed the cows, harvest the… uh… okay, look, I’m not a farmer, so clearly I need to play this game and learn a thing or two. And… Read More »
As the last game of Nintendo Fire’s weekend at PAX West, Shu had a hard sell ahead of it. Located in the Indie Megabooth area rather than the #Nindies section, we were just about tapped out for the weekend… but… Read More »
Okay, strap in. This is an odd one. As a quick bit of background, Lichtspeer was found at the Polish Games Booth, developed by Crunching Koalas Studios and the Lichthund Team. It’s a game that’s the very definition of eclectic,… Read More »
What to say about Sausage Sports Club… well, it’s ridiculous, goofy, and frankly, straight-up fun. This local multiplayer title is an action-sports game in the brutal vein of Gang Beasts but with the cutesy, floppy silliness of Octodad. Players are… Read More »
All weekend, posters and ads for Battle Chef Brigade kept popping up throughout the convention center, so naturally checking out this particular title was an inevitability. There were several stations set up to demo this in the Nindies room, including… Read More »
How do you feel about Advance Wars? If your response is “yes, please” then you’re going to absolutely love Tiny Metal. If you found yourself cringing and backing away slowly, then this game is not for you. Tiny Metal is… Read More »
If you’re familiar with I am Setsuna from Tokyo RPG Factory, then you may be pleased to learn, as we were, that Lost Sphear is the follow-up title from this team. While we at Nintendo Fire didn’t spend a lot… Read More »
First off, Yono and the Celestial Elephants takes the cake for the most adorable game of PAX West. It’s being compared to classic The Legend of Zelda games (by the folks at the demo station, no less), which is a… Read More »













