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Next Level Games Game Reviews

  • Review Luigi's Mansion 2 HD (Switch) - The Best Version, But Lacks Extras To Make It Essential

    It's-a-the-other-guy

    Looking back over our 2013 review of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon on the 3DS has been a timely reminder of why we love this game so very much, yet have failed to return to it beyond our original playthrough back in the day - an oddity, given that we're quite partial to hoovering up every last secret there is to find in most games...

  • Review Mario Strikers: Battle League (Switch) - Simply The Best Sports Game On Switch

    Violence is apparently the answer

    Name a sport. Go on, name one. Now presumably you’ve chosen some obscure sport that Mario hasn't played because you saw where this bit was going, but that doesn’t change the fact that our red plumber chap has been in a hell of a lot of sports games. Mario Strikers: Battle League attempts to carry on the legacy...

  • Review Luigi's Mansion 3 (Switch) - Gooigi Takes Ghost Busting To The Next Level

    Drop dead gorgeous

    Despite being the glimmering jewel of the GameCube’s launch, Luigi’s Mansion has enjoyed relatively few sequels for such a beloved Mario spin-off. The 3DS had a pop with a well-liked sequel, and the original got a second chance on the same system with a remake. Now it’s time for a true home console follow-up with Luigi’s...

  • Review Metroid Prime: Federation Force (3DS)

    ​Samus Who?

    For the past three decades Nintendo's Metroid saga has given players the chance to explore a vast science fiction universe filled with lore, wonders and hazards from the perspective of the one and only Samus Aran, the galaxy's greatest bounty hunter. As such, it's easy to forget that all her struggles form but a small part of a huge,...

  • Review Metroid Prime: Blast Ball (3DS)

    Dropping the ball

    Ever since its initial announcement, Metroid Prime: Federation Force has been fighting an uphill battle. After a hiatus for the Metroid series, some fans were expecting something a bit more back-to-basics than a co-op shooter with a chibi artstyle set in the Metroid Prime universe. While there's still a week left at the time of...

  • Review Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon (3DS)

    This game must be possessed

    Nintendo has proclaimed 2013 to be "The Year of Luigi": a long overdue celebration of Mario's underdog brother. There are already a few Luigi-themed (or at least partially related) releases to come later in the year, and we wouldn’t be surprised if the Japanese games giant had a few more projects tucked up its sleeve...

  • Review Doc Louis' Punch-Out!! (WiiWare)

    What's your favourite WiiWare download, Mac? Mine's chocolate.

    Before the release of the Wii version of Punch-Out!! earlier this year, rumors began circulating that a few "surprise" fighters would make appearances in the game. One of those rumors was that Mac would have to face his trainer, the rotund and irresistibly optimistic Doc...

  • Review Punch-Out!! (Wii)

    Fighting fit

    It's hard to believe, but it's been 15 years since a Punch-Out!! game was released. Perhaps this is due to the fact that even though the games were made by Nintendo, naturally situated in Japan, they never really found an audience over there. When the Wii came out this was even more of a shame; a new instalment in the series would fit...

  • Review Mario Strikers Charged (Wii)

    Another frantic season of arcade style football action

    Some of you will remember Mario Smash Football on the Gamecube, Mario Strikers: Charged Football simply builds on that original concept, adding a few new features and ideas but is generally the same game updated for Wii. One of the big additions that has been heavily promoted by Nintendo is...

  • Review Super Mario Strikers (GCN) - High-Octane, Arcade-Style Footy

    Or 'Mario Smash Football' to your PALs

    With a recent wash of Mario sports titles, it's hard to justify them all. Mario Smash Football or Super Mario Strikers to the Americans, is an action sports title developed by Canadian outfit Next Level Games. Don't expect to find the tactical side of the beautiful game here, Smash Football does exactly that;...