
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream Review
Tomodachi Life: Living the Dream on Nintendo Switch builds on the 3DS original by adding a deep Mii‑customization system, a “warm fuzzies” XP loop, and an Island Builder that lets players reshape terrain and props. The humor‑driven vignettes become richer as players populate Kayfabe Island with dozens of celebrity‑style Miis, unlocking quirky animations, clothing, and home designs. While the game excels at absurdist comedy and sandbox creativity, its minigames stay simple and the lack of online sharing curtails community‑driven content. Overall, the title offers a playful, highly customizable life‑sim experience that rewards time investment.

Mouse: P.I. For Hire Review
Mouse: P.I. For Hire, an indie 2D shooter by Fumi Games, blends 1920s cartoon aesthetics with a film‑noir detective premise starring anthropomorphic mice. The hand‑drawn black‑and‑white visuals and varied set pieces capture the era’s charm, but the story—mixing fascist satire...

Mario Tennis Fever Review
Mario Tennis Fever launches on the upcoming Switch 2 with a $70 price tag, delivering solid core tennis mechanics but a lackluster single‑player adventure. The review criticizes the adventure mode’s disjointed vignettes, excessive cutscenes, and filler content that feels more like...