Nidzumi writes: When everyone heard that Steven Spielberg was taking a venture into the games market, I'm sure I wasn't alone in thinking that we would be seeing an epic action-adventure title or at least something that resembled his cinematic work. Now when you think of Steven Spielberg what you don't think is a block based Jenga-esque puzzler game. Whats even weirder is that its actually incredibly good....
The Nintendo Switch is a machine full of potential. The two ‘handles’ of the switch can be snapped off, each turning into an independent controller. This could make for a resurgence in local multiplayer. Any one of these would make a perfect partner for the Switch local multiplayer.
It'd be cool if they released some rendition of The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords on the Switch
With the Wii U coming out tomorrow the staff of VGutopia decided to take a look back at the top 10 Wii games that came out over the past six years.
On the eve of the Wii U, The National Post's Post Arcade team looks back at 10 Wii classics.
From fun times with everyone’s favourite plumber to stretchy, googly-eyed balls of goo [there's] no better way to bid your outgoing Wii a fond farewell than to scrounge around the bargain bins of used games stores and grab a few of these bona fide classics.
Monster Hunter Tri- and The Last Story (which I need to finish still) are some games that I certainly will not forget.