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20 games to try in April 2024

20 games to try in April 2024

It’s almost April. Where does the time go? Whether this year is flying by or flying by for you, we’re looking forward to another four weeks of new game releases. April comes with a number of well-known releases on new platforms, some interesting new exclusives and the video game adaptation of the late Akira Toriyama ...

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Planet Of Lana brings an Off-Earth Odyssey that will transfer next month

Planet Of Lana brings an Off-Earth Odyssey that will transfer next month

Subscribe to Nintendo life on YouTube761k During Nintendo’s Indie World Showcase last November, publisher Thunderful and indie developer Wishfully announced that they would be bringing the cinematic puzzle adventure Planet of Lana to the Nintendo Switch this spring. In an update this week, it is now confirmed that the title will be released for Switch ...

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Planet of Lana is coming to Switch in April

Planet of Lana is coming to Switch in April

The Nintendo Switch library contains tons and tons of video games of all kinds of genres. Even though the console’s life is coming to an end, that doesn’t mean Nintendo’s hybrid console isn’t getting a steady stream of games. In fact, the latest example of this may not surprise you. Planet of Lana is a ...

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Lana Planet Review – Pace, Balance, and More

Lana Planet Review – Pace, Balance, and More

A beautifully crafted side-scrolling game with endless puzzle-solving imagination. Sometimes it’s fun to put genre aside and think in terms of tradition. When it comes to genre, Lana Planet is easy to pin down: it’s a 2D side-scrolling puzzle-platformer, and more specifically, a game focused on stealth and cinematic storytelling. What about tradition? This makes ...

Planet of Lana Review – Looking for Potential

Planet of Lana Review – Looking for Potential

Since the release of Limbo in 2010, cinematic puzzle-platformers have relied on capturing players’ attention and imagination with beautiful art movements and compelling, often enigmatic, storytelling. As these are typically short experiences, the moment-to-moment puzzles must convince with clever, memorable obstacles and must not convolute by rehashing familiar mechanisms too often. Planet of Lana pretty ...