It’s muffin time… oh wait. Wrong show. My bad.
Tag: Nintendo Switch
Review #1139 – Bloodstained: Curse Of The Moon 2 (Switch)
From the Very Bloodsteined X-Mas special, now as its own video review.
Review #1138 – Bloodstained: Curse Of The Moon (Switch)
From the Very Bloodsteined X-Mas special, now as its own video review.
Review #1136 – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge (Switch)
Long overdue… in many ways.
Review #1133 – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Arcade: Wrath Of The Mutants (Switch)
It’s the hit Turtles game everyone likes… isn’t it? Or am I confusing this with something else?
Review #1125 – Tetris Forever (Switch)
Yes, we’re celebrating 1125 reviews and 40 years of Tetris with a compilation of very old Tetris games most people outside of Japan have never played. And yes, I resisted the urge to do a Bat Guano Forever joke with this one.
Review #1117 – Crypt Stalker (Switch)
Happy day after Halloween. Here’s a video review of Crypt Stalkers for Switch.
State Of The Blog will follow this Sunday.
Review #1116 – Vampire Survivors (Switch)
A “video review” that is less a review and more of a (failed) attempt to understand the strange phenomenon that is Vampire Survivors for Switch.
Not the most inspiring descriptor, but at least it’s honest.
Review #1115 – Haunted Castle Revisited (Switch)
A day late, but a day late with care… or something.
Review #1065 – AEW Fight Forever (Switch)
Note: The video is somewhat choppy at points due to a rendering issue. I assure you even the Switch version is smoother than what’s shown.
Will there be an important announcement from Tony Khan? Well, I’m not sure I can answer that right now, but we’ve got a great night of wrestling featuring the biggest stars of wrestling. Jonhny Hungee himself, John Silver of the Dark Order, one of the biggest pro wrestling ultrastars in all of pro wrestling, defending the AEW Stateside title against Danhausen, one of the biggest multiversal star-hausens in all of wrestling-hausen. It’s gonna be a fantastic night of wrestling in our ten-hour long Pay-Per-View event, preceded by a ten hour Zero Hour event featuring Action Andretti, a big star in wrestling, defending the AEW International World Big Gold Western States Heritage Championship against Bryan Keith Lee Armed Anderson Jones, who is a major star from Japan. Box office draw… oh, and we’ll have a nineteen hour overrun after the show featuring some big surprises, including finding out just who the fuck is Griff Garrison?
Wait, what was I talking about again?