Pokemon Snap was released just a few days ago, and it has already become one of the most popular games on the Nintendo Switch. The game was widely acclaimed by both fans and critics alike at launch. The expansive world of Pokemon Snap has a lot for fans out there, and is filled with a
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While people all over the world have been looking forward to games like Resident Evil Village, Death Loop and Ratchet and Clank, I’ve been eagerly anticipating New Pokemon Snap. For the first time in 20-odd years, I get a brand new entry into one of my favourite games on probably my favourite console. The game
I’ve played a lot of good games this year and there are plenty more that I’m excited for, however, at this point in time, I’d be hard-pressed to find a game I’m looking forward to more than New Pokemon Snap. I’m a sucker for the N64, it’s arguably my favourite console of all time, and
New Pokemon Snap, the sequel to the original title which was released for the Nintendo 64 back in 1999, is all set to arrive on the Nintendo Switch. While the core premise of the game remains the same, the enhanced visuals and gameplay have caught the attention of a large number of fans. In New
Today’s Pokemon Presentation gave fans a lot to be excited for. The announcements of both a Sinnoh remake for the Switch and an open-world style Pokemon action RPG would have been enough for most fans. Luckily, however, the Pokemon Company had more instore in the form of an extended look at the upcoming New Pokemon Snap.
Surprising nobody, The Pokemon Company has announced that tomorrow, February 26, they will be hosting a brand new Pokemon Presents Presentation. The showcase falls a day before “Pokemon Day” and, coincidentally, the day before the franchise turns 25. The rumour mill has been churning wildly for the last few weeks and now it’s our time
90s kids, it’s time to celebrate! A release date for the sequel to the hit photo-taking adventure Pokemon Snap has been announced. The game, officially titled New Pokemon Snap, was shown in a trailer today which revealed it would launch on April 30. Pokemon Snap originally released on the Nintendo 64 in 1999, giving players a chance to photograph
It’s been a big week for Pokemon news — last week during the Pokemon Presents presentation we got the announcement of three new Pokemon games in the works; Café Mix (which released today), Smile, and most importantly a new Snap coming to the Nintendo Switch. Even better, the good news doesn’t stop there for Pokemon
Announced during last week’s Pokemon Presents, Pokemon Cafe Mix is a brand new puzzle game where you create your very own cafe where Pokemon come to visit to dine and drink and it is available to play right now. Nintendo brought news to the release of the game on their official Twitter. Your new Pokémon café is
This week The Pokemon Company announced New Pokemon Snap, the long-awaited sequel to the 1999 original on the Nintendo 64. Having a second entry in the franchise was arguably the most wanted request from the Pokemon community for years, especially during the time of the Wii U where players could have used the Wii U
After more than 20 years, fans of Pokemon Snap on the Nintendo 64 (myself included) finally seem to be getting the sequel that they’ve been waiting for. New Pokemon Snap will once again bring players on a photo safari to catch ’em all (with their camera), and several new screenshots show the colorful photography journey that awaits players
The PS5 show revealed a bunch of new titles to us, and the flat-out strangest among them was Bugsnax from Young Horses, although you may know them as the minds behind Octodad. What you may not know about Bugsnax, other than well… a lot, since all we’ve seen of the game was a vague gameplay trailer, is that