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Nintendo's Wii U console may be remembered for being the most disappointing hardware that the company put out since the headache-inducing VirtualBoy 3D, but during the five years that it was up for sale, it was also home to some of the best games ever produced on any Nintendo console. The console itself resembled an ugly brick that was devoid of Nintendo flair, the Gamepad was a bulky controller that didn't translate well to regular gaming experiences, and third-party developers were quick...
The Game Boy was a benchmark moment for Nintendo, as the Japanese company proved it was possible to deliver quality gaming in a handheld package. As the 1990s were drawing to a close, it was time for an update and Nintendo delivered what would become a trademark feature in its handheld department: an iterative but well-received boost with its current hardware. The Game Boy Color made its debut in 1998 in Japan, and brought with it a fancier screen, a staggering number of colors for the time...
The Nintendo Switch is a marvel of handheld and home console gaming, but if the device has a flaw, it has to be a lack of ethernet cable support. While the Switch OLED Model has solved this problem by adding that port to its dock, users of the regular Switch have had to rely on their Wi-Fi connection to download new games or set up their consoles for online competition. Wireless internet technology has improved over the years, but nothing beats a direct connection to the internet when it...
While much of New World is occupied with the PvP faction war, there is a variety of PvE content for players to explore as well. These come in two primary forms: Expeditions and Arenas. Expeditions are essentially dungeons, where a group of up to five players will venture into an instanced scenario to solve puzzles and defeat bosses. Arenas are special environments where a group of players can battle unique bosses for high-quality rewards. The catch is that you can't simply do these...
It's been said that if you've played one Lego game, you've played them all. While that may be technically true, it does do the series a disservice because at its core, the Lego series provides a wonderfully uncomplicated collection of good times and joyful destruction. With Lego there's a comforting sense of familiarity minus the terror of stray blocks becoming lodged in your heels, and with games based on some of the best film and comic book franchises of all time, there really is an...