NXpress Nintendo Podcast
NXpress Nintendo Podcast 137: ‘Mario Tennis Aces,’ ‘Hollow Knight,’ ‘Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon’ and ‘Figment’
This week on the NXpress Nintendo podcast, Goomba Stomp writers Maxwell N and Marty Allen join Patrick Murphy and Ricky D to review a slew of games including Mario Tennis Aces (developed by Camelot Software) and Hollow Knight, the Metroidvania indie game (developed and published by Australian studio Team Cherry) that everyone is raving about. Also on the menu is a discussion on Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon, the Castlevania-inspired indie brought to you by game creator Koji Igarashi and Inti Creates as well as Figment, an action-adventure game that invites you to explore a unique surreal universe filled with music, humor, and a multi-layered narrative. And somewhere between all that we also take some time to talk about the latest DLC for Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle featuring the one and only, Donkey Kong and the longevity of Nintendo LABO. All this and more!
You can listen to our show on Stitcher, iTunes, Podbean, or simply click the play button below.
Playlist
LFXIV – NXpress Into
Nintendosage: Nintendo News Round-Up / Nintendo LABO follow-up
Mario Tennis Aces Clip
Main Event: Mario Tennis Aces review plus Mario + Rabbids Donkey Kong DLC review
Hollow Knight Theme Song
Bonus Content: Indie games catch-up: Hollow Knight, Figment, and Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon
Bloodstained: Curse of the MoonTheme Song
****
Contact us @ editor@goombastomp.com
Follow Ricky on Twitter
Follow Tim on Twitter
Follow Patrick on Twitter
Like us on Facebook
Follow us on Tumblr
Give us a rating! Sharing is caring!

-
Features2 weeks ago
Video Games HBO Should Adapt Like The Last of Us
-
Features4 weeks ago
How To Unlock The Unforgivable Curses in Hogwarts Legacy
-
Game Reviews2 weeks ago
The Genuinely Moving Before Your Eyes Finds its Home On PSVR2
-
Features3 weeks ago
Hogwarts Legacy Has Major Control Issues
-
Game Reviews1 week ago
Resident Evil Village VR Mode Brings A New Reality of Terror
-
Game Reviews3 weeks ago
Tales of Symphonia Remastered Disappoints at Nearly Every Turn
-
Game Reviews2 weeks ago
Anemoiapolis – Liminality and Horrors in the Space Between
-
Features2 weeks ago
Is VR the Future of Gaming? PSVR2 Gives us a More Optimistic Answer
-
Game Reviews3 weeks ago
Splatoon 3’s Inkopolis DLC Might Be Nostalgic, But It’s Totally Shallow
-
Game Reviews2 weeks ago
Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse’s Remaster Shines With New Light But Shivers With Age
-
Game Reviews2 weeks ago
Like A Dragon: Ishin! is a Love Letter to the Yakuza Franchise
-
Game Reviews4 weeks ago
Clive ’N’ Wrench is a Classic-Style Platformer Riddled With Bugs