Addam reviews action game Bloodroots. As always we hope you guys enjoy our discussion. If you want to give us feedback you can find us on twitter (@Pixel_Related) or shoot us an e-mail at feedback@pixelrelated.net. Direct Download – Apple Podcasts – Google Play – Stitcher – TuneInRadio – PocketCasts – RSS Continue reading
Category Archives: Nintendo Switch Reviews
Pixel Related Podcast Review: SEGA AGES – Sonic the Hedgehog 2
Addam reviews a re-release of Sonic the Hedgehog 2. As always we hope you guys enjoy our discussion. If you want to give us feedback you can find us on twitter (@Pixel_Related) or shoot us an e-mail at feedback@pixelrelated.net. Direct Download – Apple Podcasts – Google Play – Stitcher – TuneInRadio – PocketCasts – RSS Continue reading
Pixel Related Podcast Review: Speaking Simulator
Addam reviews Speaking Simulator. As always we hope you guys enjoy our discussion. If you want to give us feedback you can find us on twitter (@Pixel_Related) or shoot us an e-mail at feedback@pixelrelated.net. Direct Download – Apple Podcasts – Spotify Stitcher – TuneInRadio – PocketCasts – RSS Continue reading
Pixel Related Podcast Review: Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 Review
Addam reviews the mini game laden Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020. As always we hope you guys enjoy our discussion. If you want to give us feedback you can find us on twitter (@Pixel_Related) or shoot us an e-mail at feedback@pixelrelated.net. Direct Download – Apple Podcasts – Spotify Stitcher – TuneInRadio – PocketCasts … Continue reading
Pixel Related Podcast Review: Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz HD
Addam and Kyle review remake Super Monkey Ball Banana Blitz HD. As always we hope you guys enjoy our discussion. If you want to give us feedback you can find us on twitter (@Pixel_Related) or shoot us an e-mail at feedback@pixelrelated.net. Direct Download – Apple Podcasts – Spotify Stitcher – TuneInRadio – PocketCasts – RSS Continue reading
Pixel Related Podcast Review: Killer Queen Black
Addam reviews the 2D competitive multiplayer game Killer Queen Black. As always we hope you guys enjoy our discussion. If you want to give us feedback you can find us on twitter (@Pixel_Related) or shoot us an e-mail at feedback@pixelrelated.net. Direct Download – iTunes – Spotify Stitcher – TuneInRadio – PocketCasts – RSS Continue reading
Pixel Related Podcast Review: Super Cane Magic ZERO
Kyle reviews the new dungeon-crawler comedy game, Super Cane Magic ZERO. As always we hope you guys enjoy our discussion. If you want to give us feedback you can find us on twitter (@Pixel_Related) or shoot us an e-mail at feedback@pixelrelated.net. Direct Download – iTunes – Spotify Stitcher – TuneInRadio – PocketCasts – RSS Continue reading
Super Beat Sports Review: Rhythm Limbo
Harmonix is generally the developer you think of when it comes to rhythm games. Creators of Amplitude, Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Dance Central and more, you generally know to expect quality from them. Enter Super Beat Sports, a sort of sequel to 2015 iOS title Beat Sports. Now on Nintendo Switch, you tackle five different … Continue reading
Steamworld Dig 2 Review: Can You Dig It?
Steamworld Dig was a game I got into way too late. Playing it on the Playstation Vita, however, felt nearly perfect. While seeing the art in full size is great, indie games like that work especially well in handheld form. So it certainly wasn’t a surprise that the sequel, Steamworld Dig 2 was announced for … Continue reading
Graceful Explosion Machine Review: A Real G.E.M.
Defender has inspired a number of games over the years. Resogun from Housemarque and Astro Tripper from Pom Pom Games are more recent examples and both worked incredibly well to emulate that style of gameplay. Graceful Explosion Machine takes a lot of the base mechanics of Defender, adds a nice coat of paint, and creates … Continue reading
Death Squared Review: Companion Cubes Finally Get Their Own Game
The aesthetic of Death Squared is certainly going to feel familiar to pretty much any gamer. The entire game is a series of tests, presented with a certain scientific detachment reminiscent of the Portal series. In it you control AI cubes tasked with completing puzzles. While seemingly innocent at the outset, missteps will often cause … Continue reading