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It’s always cool to see new ideas emerge in the indie space, and Flat Kingdom delivers that both visually and i...
While I’ve been able to be objective about survival games in order to attempt to give them an appropriately fair shake r...
When you try to tackle coming up with a new and exciting take on the action puzzler space it’s a bit of a tough...
As a huge fan of titles like Wing Commander and some others back in the day I developed a love for dogfighting games ...
While I’m always down to check out games that venture out on their own towards a new type of experience there&r...
When you take a classic and well-known game and make some changes to it the biggest risk you take is that you lose so...
Quite some time, back in the SNES era, there were some games that featured claymation as their animation style and, a...
Looking back at my days in the arcade games there were a few titles that were legendary in their coolness and reputation...
As a lover of games that take their own path that leads in the direction of Weirdville the name of this title alone had ...
The NeoGeo Pocket conversions coming to Switch are always a bit fascinating and tend to be a surprise in some way, wi...
Having always been more of an arcade and combat racing kind of gamer, titles that are more simmy have always been a c...
Crystar is firmly in that class of games that I’m interested to play and experience, but that in terms of their...
Joining a number of other titles that have put themselves into the psychological horror category on Switch, Ikai is a...
While there’s no question that the traditional mascot platformers for the most part went the way of the dinosau...
Pairing a grieving robot who starts out in search of revenge for the loss of his father but may instead find enlightenme...
Ah, the classic box pushing puzzler, a flavor I’ve become quite familiar with over the years but, and not alway...
With a preponderance of puzzlers populating the eShop, people who are passionate about their pastime may be perplexed...
This is a tough one for me, as I don’t like to review games for what they aren’t, but while there’s...
I’ve been impressed so far this year that story-driven games on the Switch have continued to show up in force, but most ...
The Switch has undoubtedly been blessed with a wide variety of retro shooters since release, pretty well representing al...
If you’re a fan of platformers, whether more casual, challenging, or somewhere up the middle the Switch has you...
When you’re dealing with budget games it can be difficult to set a fair bar for what to expect when you put them up agai...
Though I wouldn’t say that it was among my favorite arcade games back in the day, there’s no question that the original ...
There’s no doubt that quirky locales, characters, and stories help to make games better, something particularly...
Full-Motion Video games are very much back on the scene, and while there’s no question that the quality of the ...
Ah, roguelikes… I generally can’t get enough of them. What I love is that rather than being a set genre ...
Platformers are well-represented on the Switch without a doubt, so if you’re going to bring one to the Switch y...
OK, so if you’ve heard of the craze that is sweeping (or, when considering how quickly things come and go, at t...
This is a bit of an unusual tactical RPG that excels in some areas but makes some strange decisions in others. The re...
This is actually a really difficult one to review, as going in the stated purpose of The Ramp is to make more of a sk...
Well damn, who knew that within a two week span I’d play two very different titles on Switch that have the beat-em-up ge...
With colorful and stylish anime characters, a few dollops of funky personalities, and a host of modes to try to give you...
It’s great that this far into the Switch’s lifespan there are enough RPGs that even genre fans don’t necessarily have to...
It’s not hard to see the inspirations behind Syndrome’s attempt at outer space horror, but the danger whe...
Ever since the Pinball FX3 team took over the Williams pinball license there has been a steady stream of quality tabl...
With the volume of titles I’m typically reviewing on a weekly basis I’ll admit that anything that calls i...
While in general there’s been a lack of diverse sports games on the Switch, despite the past popularity of skii...
When it comes to puzzle platformers the Switch has them in pretty well every shape, size, and form. That said, I can’t s...
When it comes to game experiences that deliver a strong story I’ve been fascinated to see the diversity in the ...
Among classic arcade titles that have seen many variations on their general style pop up over the years Asteroids has se...
With the abundance of puzzle games out there in the eShop I would imagine it’s a true challenge to do anything ...
Ashwalkers is an odd one, first and foremost deserving some credit for being distinctive with its narrative-driven ap...
While real-time strategy games emerged from the PC ecosystem, the tower defense sub-genre within that space is one I&...
Games that are designed to give people a scare remain quite popular as a whole, but more often than not (at least on ...
As a fan of Lienzo’s earlier title Mulaka, which may have had its faults but compensated with a distinctive sen...
A worthy discussion that has come up in recent years has to do with accessibility and whether games that are inherent...
Even when they may not be racing titles I’m always down to check out a game involving cars, especially since in...
One thing I do appreciate about quite a number of indie titles is that even if they aren’t groundbreaking in th...
More budget-friendly titles are almost always a challenge to know how to score against their more full-priced brethren. ...
This is a case where you have a game with a very cool sense of style, a compelling set of main characters who have some ...