Blythe Nisbet

Blythe Nisbet

Blythe is a writer and student from Scotland, specialising in Nintendo Switch coverage at TZC. Her first Nintendo handheld was the Gameboy Advance SP at age 4. Since then she has owned 12 Nintendo consoles and counting, with her favourites being the GameCube and Nintendo Switch. She enjoys a variety of games, particularly RPGs, action-adventure games, and platformers.
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Diablo III Eternal Collection Switch Review

Endless Hack n’ Slash fun From a newcomer to the series to an addict – exploring Diablo III Eternal Collection was endlessly fun. The level system is fun and captivating, and frankly was one of the most addictive leveling systems…

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Battle Princess Madelyn Switch Review

Battle Princess Madelyn borrows its style from Ghouls n’ Ghosts and Ghosts n’ Goblins. Causal Bit games crowdfunded platformer is a delight for fans of Capcoms classic platformers. Story The game begins with Madelyn’s Grandfather telling her a story about…

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Gris Nintendo Switch Review

A Beautiful Journey The beginning of Gris is comparable to that of the 2017 masterpiece The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. If you’ve played Breath of the Wild, you’ll be familiar with the moment Link steps out into…

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Review

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is the best entry to the Smash series to date. As suggested by the name, Super Super Smash Bros. Ultimate strives to be the ultimate entry to the popular series. Ultimate does this not by “Quality…

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Pokémon Let’s Go – The Future of Pokémon?

Or a stepping stone for a new audience? Differences in core mechanics Pokémon Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s go Eevee are an accessible reimagining of the Kanto region. For returning players, the simplification of the game’s mechanics takes a small…

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How Celeste Climbed the Mountain to GOTY Nominee

MattMakesGames Super Meat Boy-esque platformer broke out of 2018’s indie sphere and into Game of the Year nominations. From this year’s array of outstanding AAA titles, Celeste stands out as an indie. For those who have played Celeste its nomination…