When you think of a private detective, you might see a tough guy in a felt fedora, cigarette perched above his chiseled jaw, puffing moodily in an office chair with the blinds drawn. If Nintendo has anything to say about it, though, next time you picture a gumshoe it will be a skinny, teenage boy […] The post Famicom Detective Club Review — The N.E.S. Murders appeared first on SocksCap64.| SocksCap64
It’s been a whole console generation since we last saw Shepard, Tali, Garrus, and the rest of the Normandy crew. Mass Effect: Legendary Edition remasters BioWare’s space opera RPG trilogy for the new generation of consoles, enhancing the visuals, implementing quality of life improvements, and making welcome adjustments to certain content for all three games. In those […] The post Mass Effect: Legendary Edition Review appeared first on SocksCap64.| SocksCap64
Knockout City’s colorful, cartoonish aesthetic plays host to a relatively straightforward game of dodgeball, putting two teams against each other in a war waged with red rubber balls. But once you start factoring in deployable gliders, balls that can trap opponents in cages, and throwing techniques that can bend your shots around corners, Knockout City’s […] The post Knockout City Review – Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, And Dodge appeared first on SocksCap64.| SocksCap64
When I reviewed Miitopia on 3DS in 2017, I wasn’t terribly impressed. The game was dull, simplistic, and felt so random that I barely felt like I was playing it. But, as we’ve learned over the years, games can be improved significantly from their initial launches, and I figured that a Switch remake of Miitopia […] The post Miitopia Review — Eyes Without a Face appeared first on SocksCap64.| SocksCap64
World of Demons Review - A Cut Above Developer Platinum Games' style is instantly recognizable-flashy, fast-paced action that oozes with personality and flair. World of Demons brings that :: Game Reviews - SocksCap64| SocksCap64