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Simplicity in games can certainly be a good thing, especially when you’re coming off of a bigger and likely a b...
This is one of those cases where I’m a bit conflicted on how to score a release since on the one hand the actua...
Talk about a game driven by its unusual story, characters, and art style. While the title may sound more innocent and...
While there are plenty of retro arcade shooters out there, many of them quite good even, I’ll at least give Spa...
Ah, challenging games… they’re a love them or hate them affair depending on how much you like having a compulsion to lau...
When it comes to collections of retro classics it’s always a bit hard to know how to score them. Fundamentally older gam...
This is one of those games that left me feeling a bit bewildered in terms of how I felt and what to say about it. I c...
First and foremost I’ll give EleMetals credit for going all in on its head banging style. I’m one of thos...
Survival games are always a bit of a mixed bag for me, sometimes getting too hyper-focused on the mundane act of stay...
Originally impressed by my time with it when I played the demo for it from Steam Next Fest, Souldiers is a Metroidvania ...
While I love blasting off faces and racing to the finish line, there’s absolutely something to be said for slowing down ...
Bless the indie developers who are determined to take ideas that may sound a bit crazy in concept and run with them, rev...
As a fan of both classic adventure titles and games with a unique sense of time and place, Lamplight City is an easy lay...
There’s no question in my mind that Atari has done something wonderful going into their back catalog and rejuve...
Undoubtedly chill and charming, the lack of challenge and nuance in the game's title fishing lets it down
As long-time readers will well know, I’m a fan of novel ideas. The big sell for Tokoyo is that every day the ch...
Ah, mobile game conversions, gotta love em… or not. Probably more appropriately played with a touchscreen (tho...
Maybe it’s the 80s kid and 90s twenty-something in me, but I’ll admit that when a game features a slice of life from my ...
Too often in the indie space I’ve found that games that bill themselves as being horror in some way have genera...
While earlier on the Switch struggled to get its beat-em-up groove on, the past few years have at least been kind to ...
Sometimes one of the most effective ways to break out from the pack with a tried and true formula like turn-based RPG...
With its comic book style, big swings at filling its adventure with humor, and some unusual characters and situations...
Having grown up spending far too much time and money in the arcades of old, the Pac-Man series is near and dear to my...
While strategy and simulation titles remain a staple in the PC space, more often than not they tend to struggle on co...
Let’s face it, making a mark with a puzzle game in the crowded Switch eShop is a bit of a challenge, and developers need...
I tend to be up and down on more heavily narratively-focused titles, probably disliking them more often than loving t...
It’s safe to say that at this point there’s no shortage of classic shooters on the Switch, which does adm...
Sometimes there are games you play on the eShop that give you pause, and that can be for good and bad reasons. In the...
Casual gamers have it pretty good on the Switch, its portability and touchscreen capabilities really make it great fo...
It has been pretty fascinating to play a variety of titles from the very apparently mighty retro portable, the Neo Ge...
While I’m one of those people who would almost argue that there can never be enough racing titles on the Switch...
Having been only a recent inductee into the cult of Mosou titles, while I wouldn’t say I’m completely sol...
As a big fan of retro arcade games, and someone who has sunk innumerable hours to continuing to enjoy them over the y...
There’s no doubt that the Switch has been a system blessed with some very strong retro representation, and a specific ge...
Having played quite a number of action platformers at this point, many on the Switch, I’ve begun to feel someti...
I think among the genres of games I’ve generally not found to agree with my tastes, pure survival games rank pr...
Whether it’s point-and-click classic adventures or puzzle games there are varying levels of difficulty out ther...
If you’re unfamiliar with the Escape Room series, or escape rooms in the real world, the intention is to genera...
Roguelike deckbuilding games have been quite the rage for the past few years, but not everything in the space strateg...
Whoever out there would say that simple games, or at least ones that at a glance could be “casual”, are a...
As a fan of the previous OPUS titles, each of which offered up their own unique sort of world with rich characters an...
As a fan of both multiplayer twin-stick shooters and rhythm games, a title that tries to find the sweet spot where th...
While I’ve played quite a number of roguelike shooters and slashers on the Switch, I’ll gladly admit that...
There’s definitely something to be said for games that have their own unique style and point of view, and in th...
One of the things that can make it hard to fairly score and evaluate indie games is trying to figure out who they wer...
At times there are games that I load up in my Switch that I can’t really understand, either that I’m not ...
As regulars probably know well by now, I don’t tend to be a fan of visual novels and even sometimes struggle wi...
Having enjoyed quite a number of games in this general vein with the family on Switch, I want to be clear that this i...
Choosing the gaming medium in order to tell complex, and in the case of Best Month Ever, some pretty gnarly stories i...
As a massive fan of twin-stick shooters in their many forms on the Switch, or anywhere else, any new entrant into the...