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Making budget games that in some way feel familiar when compared to beloved classics is always a bit of a gamble, but wh...
With the classic point-and-click adventure genre in full-on renaissance mode and a preponderance of options available to...
More than anything else with the Luminous Avenger titles, you could never say they aren’t visually stunning with their p...
Roguelikes can be really tricky to evaluate as their often inherent challenge is an addiction for some but can obviou...
Games that are in some way timely to the circumstances of the world have a tendency to rely more on impulse buys than...
As a fan of new and odd ideas, the thought of a game that has a mix of elements from beat-em-ups, shooters, and a lit...
One opportunity that the smaller teams and budgets behind typical indie games have is to take bigger risks, either blend...
Tactical strategy RPGs have gotten some decent traction over the years since launch on Switch, but to date no indie game...
What I genuinely love about indie games is their ability to surprise me. Walking into Baby Storm I’d have to say my expe...
Budget puzzle games are a bit of a “dime a dozen” proposition on the Switch eShop these days, but when they’re made well...
When you’re looking for a way to try to add some spice to a tried and true style of play in a game it doesn’t hurt to us...
This is one of those indies where I can appreciate what they were setting out to do but the final implementation just...
I’ll admit to having a bit of an old school weakness for the weird spectacle that the original Windjammers managed to cr...
My tendency with games is to gravitate towards things that are higher in intensity and will throw a challenge my way, bu...
What can I say, my ears always perk up at the suggestion of a game that in any way features mechs. Whether full-blown si...
With the general Switch line-up when it comes to both RPGs and Sports titles being thinner than would be preferred, my e...
Typically when I think about the survival genre the focus that comes to mind is a balance between crafting, exploration,...
I suppose since a little while ago I reviewed a puzzle collection covering a variety of styles hyper-focused on domes...
Among the genres represented on the Switch, survival is one of the thinner ones, so new entries are always appreciate...
When you think of RPG dungeon crawlers you’d normally assume it will fall into one of two camps, a traditional turn-base...
It amazes me at how roguelikes have really managed to both increase and broaden their appeal over this generation. Or...
I’ve always tended to have fun with a decent dungeon crawler. Hacking and slashing (or maybe shooting) my way t...
As a huge classic arcade run and gun shooter fan, having grown up on the likes of Contra, Rush’n Attack, and mo...
Bringing back games for another run on modern consoles has always tended to be a mixed bag. Titles from some generati...
While it gets off to a bit of a light start, Nova-111 is the sort of game that’ll sneak up on you with its chal...
There’s something to be said for creating and releasing family-friendly, approachable, and genuinely pleasant a...
Deckbuilders have become a full-fledged thing nowadays, with many pretty great ones on the Switch, but back when Card...
You know you’ve really established something special when the name of your game becomes synonymous with all gam...
Consistent with the rest of the Faircroft’s Antiques series, The Forbidden Crypt is among the most polished hid...
With an isometric top-down perspective, a slowly-revealed story (for what it is), and a mix of exploration, puzzles, and...
If you’ve been around for a while you’ll undoubtedly remember, and likely even participated in, the brain...
Titles that lean more into intricate story-telling than mechanical gameplay have definitely become more common in the cu...
In the casual-ish space for games that feature a central hook like hidden objects (though that isn’t to say the...
Indie developers and the Switch have definitely revitalized the local multiplayer space over the years, but the chall...
On a general level the My Universe titles have been light enough fare, offering up some simple mini games tied to a s...
Offering up a mix of naturalistic but simple visuals, soothing sounds, and a bit of mild strategy, Eufloria is a pret...
Not merely settling for being just a Chess simulation, I can at least respect Pawn of the Dead for trying to spice th...
I’m sure anyone who takes on the challenge of making a game and getting it released dreams of their title being...
I’ll admit that I tend to always be excited to check out an adventure with a noir sort of flavor, even if in the case of...
Educational games are always going to be pretty tough to review, as in the minds of most people the concept of learni...
It’s always great to see new takes on genres, and though there have been many roguelike dungeon crawlers that h...
Considering the staggering number of indie budget puzzlers on the Switch, I don’t doubt trying to make one that...
Since the Switch has been pretty thin in the sporting games department, to a degree it’s exciting to see anythi...
Out of the gate I’ll say that I have always been, and continue to be, a big fan of Match-3 puzzles, especially ...
From an “elevator pitch” angle there’s something great about being able to cite popular and success...
Mixing together elements of an adventure title with a heavier-than-usual focus on puzzles, Dissolution does have some...
When you’re looking to score a decent game on a budget you can’t always afford to be overly picky, but thankfully with s...
Omno is a bit of a challenge to review in some regards, as on a general level it’s mechanically sound and actua...
While time manipulation puzzling has been done before in the indie space, there’s an element of visual polish and flair ...
It’s always great to see smart puzzle games that deliver play that hasn’t been run into the ground and that provide the ...