Posts Tagged ‘Tiny Barbarian DX’
  • Nintendo Switch Holiday Video Game Buyer’s Guide 2017

    Posted by on December 21, 2017 under Euro, News, Switch
    Nintendo’s hybrid console has literally taken the industry by storm. Since launching in March, the Switch has gained a strong foothold in the market due to its portability, which allows people to bring ‘big’ AAA releases on the go (a first in the Video Game industry). Since its launch in March, the  Switch has sold over 10 million units according to Nintendo. This is in stark contrast t... more.
  • Tiny Barbarian DX (Review) Nintendo Switch

    Posted by on November 28, 2017 under Reviews, Switch
    Tiny Barbarian DX by developer StarQuail is a nod to classic games such as Taito’s Rastan, Sega’s Golden Axe and Capcom’s Super Ghouls ‘n Ghost. The game’s massive levels (which span four chapters), feel like they were pulled from an 8-bit NES game from back in the day. Gamers old enough to remember gaming on Nintendo’s old, 8-bit console will also recall how difficult most of those ga... more.
  • The Shackles Are Off: Tiny Barbarian DX Unleashed Today

    Posted by on October 10, 2017 under Euro, News, Switch
    Nicalis Inc. (publisher and developer of the Switch hits The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth+ and Cave Story+) is proud to announce the official release of Tiny Barbarian DX, the company’s latest retro-inspired neo-classic for Nintendo Switch. The game is available now for $29.99 as a physical game card in North America or as a digital download from the Nintendo eShop in both North America and Euro... more.
  • Nintendo Download: Valley Full of Minions and Millionaires

    Posted by on October 5, 2017 under Euro, News, Portables, Switch, Wii U
    This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following featured content: Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch Stardew Valley – You’ve inherited your grandfather’s old farm plot in Stardew Valley. Armed with hand-me-down tools and a few coins, you set out to begin your new life. Can you learn to live off the land and turn these overgrown fields into a thriving home? It won’t be easy. E... more.