NetherRealm Studios and Warner Bros. are busy preparing to lift the lid on the long-awaited next game in the iconic Mortal Kombat series. The bloody fighting game is expected to be a complete reboot of the series which originally launched back in 1992. The reboot will apparently be named Mortal Kombat 1 and is expected
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Image: Nintendo Soapbox features enable our individual writers and contributors to voice their opinions on hot topics and random stuff they’ve been chewing over. Today, Lowell ruminates on the perfect end to a glorious Nintendo generation… When looking back at a console’s lifespan, there’s always a game that heralded The End before the successor arrived.
Details on Pikmin 4 are surprisingly light despite the game launching on the Nintendo Switch family of systems in July. Nintendo has recently sent out a survey to a select number of people asking them their thoughts on the long-running series and the survey mentions “delving into puzzle-filled caves, and carefully managing your resources until
Image: Nintendo If you are anything like us (and since you are reading this article, we assume that you probably are) then you will have been thinking about the release day of The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for a good long while now. It took a little while for the marketing campaign
The highly-anticipated The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is now available and we awarded Link’s majestic adventure 10/10 and the game has an average review score of 96 on Metacritic. Xenoblade Chronicles developer Monolith Soft has confirmed that they were involved in the open world adventure helping out with the game’s design, programming,
[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube The BAFTA-nominated and critically acclaimed Fights in Tight Spaces will be making its way to the Switch later this month, publisher Mode 7 has announced. Launching on May 25th, 2023, the game will bring deckbuilding and turn-based fighting gameplay to the Switch with slick, stylish visuals to boot.
Popular fashion and entertainment website and magazine GQ have decided enough is enough and have decided to publish their very own top 100 video games of all-time. However, the differences with this list and others, is that it they have asked video game developers and journalists to battle it out to find out what they
Image: Nintendo Life We have been looking forward to The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom for around six years now. Ever since we first rolled credits on Breath of the Wild, we have been eagerly anticipating what is to come next, speculating about who Link will be facing, what’s the deal with his
The Gunvolt series has proved to be a hit with fans of Japanese 2D action games, though it now appears as though the series has come to a close for the time being. One would assume that Inti Creates would like to expand their horizons and work on something new after producing Gunvolt games since
Image: Private Division The Outer Worlds, Kerbal Space Program, and OlliOlli World publisher Private Division has announced it is partnering with Game Freak on a new game. Described as an action adventure, it doesn’t have a final name yet, but is being referred to as Project Bloom. Outside of that, we have a single piece
Nintendo president, Shuntaro Furukawa, has informed investors that the Kyoto-based company believes that it will be very difficult sustaining Nintendo Switch sales momentum as the video game system goes into its seventh year on the market. Sales for the Nintendo Switch family of consoles are slowing down more quickly than the company had initially anticipated
Image: Damien McFerran / Nintendo Life Soapbox features enable our individual writers and contributors to voice their opinions on hot topics and random stuff they’ve been chewing over. Today, Nile is pining for something a little smaller and simpler on his commute… Not too long ago, my niece taught me something heartening about the staying
The latest physical software charts have come through for the largest gaming market in Europe, The United Kingdom. This week has seen the incredibly popular, Hogwarts Legacy, return to the top spot, knocking EA and Respawn’s, Star Wars: Jedi Survivor, down to No.2 this week. Microsoft’s new RTS, Minecraft Legends, continues to perform well and
Image: Nintendo Life Whoosh! What that was? April, mate. Which means it’s time to look back on the gems that glittered on Switch eShop during the most foolish of months. As if your wishlists weren’t already groaning with the sheer number of great games you’re waiting to pick up, we’re here with our monthly reminder
The Legend of Zelda-themed Splatfest is still ongoing and Nintendo has revealed a little more about the Tricolour Turf War currently taking place in Splatoon 3. The stage for players to battle it out on is a Legend of Zelda-themed Scorch Gorge complete with Triforces. You can jump into battle right now and the Splatfest
Image: Nintendo Life Today is Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow‘s 20th anniversary, so in honour of its two decades of utter magnificence, we’re republishing this article rounding up and ranking every game in the series on Nintendo consoles. (Spoilers — Aria rates quite highly in the list below.) Enjoy! The Castlevania series has a rich history
It has already been a busy 2023 for the gaming division of Warner Bros., due in large part to the release of Hogwarts Legacy and the upcoming releases of Mortal Kombat 12 and Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League. Meanwhile, Hogwarts Legacy will be coming to the Switch in July. That said, the company shared
[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube Creating an engaging and humorous point-and-click adventure can be a hefty challenge at the best of times, but for developer Robust Games, the endeavour provided a much-needed release from the isolation that the nationwide lockdowns spawned during the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Since its initial announcement for the Switch
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