Phil writes, "Even the greatest of titans in the gaming industry let loose the occasional stinkers. Perhaps there was a more elegant way of putting that, but at any rate, for the next few weeks, SuperPhillip Central is eyeing the big three first parties of gaming and taking a look at their (very much subjectively speaking) "worst" games.
We begin on this Sunday evening by examining a handful of the blemishes on Nintendo's record, whether it be as a developer, co-developer, or publisher. For the longest-running player in the industry that still makes consoles and games, you can bet we'll be revisiting Nintendo someday. However, for now, let's take a glimpse at some less than favorably viewed games from the Big "N" and its partners."
"The Wiesbaden-based (Germany) indie games publisher and developer Assemble Entertainment and Stuttgart-based (Germany) indie games developer Spellgarden Games, are today very proud and happy to announce that their cozy small business simulation game “Sticky Business“, is now available for the Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo Eshop." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
"The Tokyo-based (Japan) indie games developer Kakehashi Games today announced with great joy and excitement that their open-world sailing sim/RPG, “Sagres” is now available for the Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo Eshop (as revealed in today’s Japan region Indie World 2024 presentation)." - Jonas Ek, TGG.
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I had fun with Devil's Third, but you HAVE to put it in perspective. Think of it as an over the top, testosterone driven 80s action type film and you will come to an understanding to just go with things and have fun. As far as gameplay, it feels dated in many ways, but still there is fun to be had.
Almost every nintendo game i ever played was either amazing 8.5/10 and up, or the most unplayable trash to ever grace my tv