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Wrestlemania 36: Bray Wyatt’s Match Again John Cena Was Confusing And Bizarre

There's not much precedent for this sort of cinematic match, so I'm hesitant to say what should or should not be. But the Firefly Fun House Match that John Cena and Bray Wyatt put on at Wrestlemania 36 establishes some sort of upper limit on what the WWE audience is willing to swallow. It was chaotic (which was the point), but it was also incoherent (which was probably not the point). The multiple cutaways and bizarre interludes did not service the story these two men were attempting to tell.What made

Wrestlemania 36: Bray Wyatt’s Match Against John Cena Was Confusing And Bizarre

There's not much precedent for this sort of cinematic match, so I'm hesitant to say what should or should not be. But the Firefly Fun House Match that John Cena and Bray Wyatt put on at Wrestlemania 36 establishes some sort of upper limit on what the WWE audience is willing to swallow. It was chaotic (which was the point), but it was also incoherent (which was probably not the point). The multiple cutaways and bizarre interludes did not service the story these two men were attempting to tell.What made

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Each and every day new mobile games are hitting the App Store, and so each week we put together a big old list of all the best new releases of the past seven days. Back in the day the App Store would showcase the same games for a week, and then refresh those features each Thursday. Because of that developers got into the habit of releasing their games throughout Wednesday or very early Thursday in order to hopefully get one of those coveted features spots. Nowadays the App Store refreshes

How Animal Crossing Was Born From One Of Nintendo’s Biggest Flops

Nintendo's charmingly offbeat life-sim series Animal Crossing made its long-awaited debut on Switch this month with the release of Animal Crossing: New Horizons. The game arrives nearly 20 years after the franchise first premiered on the world stage, and in that time it has grown into one of Nintendo's marquee properties, appearing on almost all of the company's modern consoles and shifting millions of copies worldwide. But while Western fans were introduced to the series with 2002's eponymous Animal Crossing for GameCube, the franchise actually originated on Nintendo's previous home

SwitchArcade Round-Up: ‘Mekorama’, ‘One Step From Eden’, and Today’s Other New Releases, the Latest Sales Featuring ‘Flinthook’ and More

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for March 26th, 2020. With it being Thursday, we have a massive list of new releases to get through. So we’ll go right to the new game summaries, follow it up with the usual list of sales, then call it a day. Plenty of RPGs hitting today, friends. They’re good for killing time, and maybe that’s something we all need right now. I mean, we would need it if it weren’t for Animal Crossing. Maybe you can squeeze some other stuff

My Hero One’s Justice 2 review: Class dismissed

Bandai Namco has cemented itself as a proficient publisher of games in two categories: fighting games and games based on anime properties. Some of those games blend into both categories, as is the case with the publisher's latest 3D arena fighter, My Hero One's Justice 2. This isn't the first 3D arena fighter based on anime from Bandai Namco that I've looked at this month. That would be One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows. But while Spike Chunsoft made an attempt to change up a fairly typical formula, the

Animal Crossing: New Horizons review: Almost perfect

There’s no doubt that Animal Crossing: New Horizons is one of the best games you’ll play this year. That being said, the game isn’t quite as perfect as we had all hoped it would be. Design decisions for the game’s multiplayer, and even the local co-op systems do leave a bit to be desired, and terraforming can be a bit of a headache. Despite that, Animal Crossing: New Horizons manages to capture the formula that has made the series so endearing perfectly, and the ability to play on your TV

SwitchArcade Round-Up: ‘Dandy Dungeon’ Updates in April, Mini-Views Featuring ‘Knight Swap’ and More, Today’s New Releases, the Latest Sales, and More

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for March 24th, 2020. In today’s article, we’ve got a couple of news bits about upcoming updates and releases. There are a few new releases to check out, and a trio of Mini-Views to snack on. We round things out with the usual list of sales, and if that’s not good enough for a Tuesday, I don’t know what is. Let’s have a look! News ‘Dandy Dungeon’ Gets Massive Update on April 2nd Yamada-kun may be a bit silly, but he’s

Epic Games Store Shows Off Its Spring 2020 Lineup, Including Samurai Shodown

The Epic Games Store will continue to expand over the next few months, with several new titles due to arrive during spring. A new trailer showcasing the games that you'll be able to grab soon has been released, and you can watch it below to get a sneak peek at several titles.Although the trailer does not explicitly label these games as timed exclusives, it seems like a strong possibility that they will be, as these games do not have Steam pages.The games shown in the trailer are Dread Nautical, Control's