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Avengers: Endgame Review by Jon (Eigotaku)
Avengers: Endgame Review by Jon (Eigotaku)

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May 2, 2019 8:24 pm |

Avengers Endgame Review Where do we go from here? It’s a question our heroes ask each other in the first act of Avengers Endgame, and its a question audiences will ask themselves now that a decade long infinity saga has been concluded, one way or another. Whether you’re looking back on the past with fond...

Nintendo Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Review by Jon from Eigotaku’s Pubstomper Podcast
Nintendo Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Review by Jon from Eigotaku’s Pubstomper Podcast

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December 20, 2018 4:53 am | Leave your thoughts

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Review Ultimate Warriors. From humble beginnings… Actually that’s not accurate. The truth is that even back in the haze of the N64 era, a party style fighting game starring a bunch of Nintendo mascots had ”smash hit” written all over it. While Mario Kart and Goldeneye were trashing dorm rooms and...

E3 Games by Eigotaku Part 5
E3 Games by Eigotaku Part 5

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May 29, 2016 11:01 am | Leave your thoughts

Game 5. The future of Metal gear, what could have been for PT, and what’s next for Kojima. This is personally the most bittersweet entry of my ‘games of E3’ for three reasons. In all likelihood, we will never get another original Metal Gear Solid game. If we do, it will most likely be in...

E3 Games by Eigotaku Part 4
E3 Games by Eigotaku Part 4

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May 29, 2016 7:20 am | Leave your thoughts

It could be argued that Rockstar and Activison and their tent pole IP- grand theft auto and call of duty, respectively, are the two sharpest edges of the contemporary gaming sword, consistent and uncompromising  in their jabs on Nintendo’s waining dominance since the 16 bit era, and the console shaped horses these franchised warriors ride...

E3 Games by Eigotaku Part 3
E3 Games by Eigotaku Part 3

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May 28, 2016 10:13 am | Leave your thoughts

E3 would not be E3 without big conferences, thumping soundtracks, endorsement loving developers championing annualised cash ins to seasoned fans of the sports or shooter genres. Except when it’s not. Except when Nintendo is mentioned. In 2008, Nintendo lynchpin Shigeru Miyamoto went on stage to demo a music game in line with the ‘touch generation’...