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I’m always down to check out games that are a little off-center, and from its basic description Dungeon Munchie...
OK, so to start I’ll admit that this isn’t your ordinary game and that’s both a good and a bad thin...
These Atari classic reduces have been interesting, if sometimes a bit underwhelming, but one constant that Asteroids rei...
With its huge character sprites, vibrant colors, and old-school side-scrolling design, Clockwork Aquario should certa...
While I’m not typically a huge fan of visual novels there are times where one does something that helps is stand out fro...
The thing I tend to love most about indie titles is their ability to surprise with remixes of gameplay elements you’ve n...
When I think of games that heavily involve crafting my mind usually goes to survival titles, a genre I’ve struggled with...
Rolling onto the scene and feeling like the marriage of Super Monkey Ball, a futuristic racer, and an exercise in calcul...
Whenever you see a sequel to a title that showed promise but just didn’t quite put everything together the firs...
Oh, Sam & Max, I simply can’t resist your weirdo humor, references, and charm. Once again the dysfunctional...
I don’t doubt that trying to craft games that blend sci-fi concepts with some Lovecraftian horror elements can ...
While there are many excellent story-driven titles in the Switch eShop, the tendency is more usually on grand tales or b...
Having never played the original, but certainly having played my fair share of old-school adventure titles, Beyond a ...
With its interesting mix of both naturalistic and harshly sparse aesthetics, a slowly-unfolding and somewhat sad stor...
When you’re looking for something to kill some hours on a budget it’s really easy to appreciate the ability of the indie...
While there have been quite a variety of point-and-click adventures on the Switch to date, they’ve mostly been of a more...
While word games of this sort are probably better suited to play on a mobile device, when the challenge is there and ...
As someone who has taken my family to Disney World annually (sometimes more than once) for the past 16 years (in fact...
While the genre struggled in the early days on the Switch, the beat-em-up has proven to be alive and well on the Swit...
This is just one of those titles that’s hard to describe in a way that gives it justice, a sort of retro-looking twin-st...
There’s no doubt that releasing a 3D platformer on a console that Mario built (and currently has quite a few ti...
This is simply an odd title that inspires some feelings of nostalgia for early 3D platforming, which can be a good th...
Possibly one of the more unusual titles I’ve played in quite some time, Little Bug mixes together sometimes-tri...
Conceptually this is simply a cool idea, offering a mix of a traditional bowling game with a sort of a stripped-down ...
This is simply one of the more unusual puzzle-oriented games I’ve played in quite some time, and that’s b...
The sheer lack of fighting games on the Switch, let alone games representing boxing specifically, certainly opens the...
Before beginning this review I’ll note that, in principle, there’s nothing wrong with an arcade-style rac...
Weirdo physics games are definitely their own thing, probably best championed by the reigning king of the genre, the ...
Who doesn’t like a game where you’re in control of a mech, armed with guns and missiles capable of tearin...
While gambling-oriented games, whether straight cards of some kind or casino, are generally pretty niche I will admit...
Opening with a pretty minimal understanding of what’s going on, Death’s Door gets off to a bit of a rocky...
Ahh, ever since Nintendo released their Nintendogs series, which eventually also included feline friends, there has b...
As a big classic arcade fan I very much understand and appreciate the fun that can be found in a simplistic design th...
Licensed games are notorious for being hit or miss, though I’d say more often than not there’s a struggle...
While the fact that we’ve been inundated with roguelike deckbuilders over roughly the last two years can make new entrie...
When you’re dealing with relatively well-known game styles, especially in the casual space, I’m certain i...
When it comes to music and rhythm games there are those titles that take a familiar road, often mapping buttons to speci...
Sometimes all you need to get excited about a title are a few evocative words, commonly referred to as an “elevator pitc...
Whenever approaching a licensed property, especially one associated more with kids, veteran gamers are going to come to ...
While for a little while the introduction of 3D platforming was seen as the path to gaming irrelevance for its 2D sid...
With so much stress out there in the world right now I’ve been enjoying the bevy of great titles over the last ...
As a fan of games with a weird look or premise, certainly A Pretty Odd Bunny scratches that itch a bit with its red-e...
The Switch has really seen a strong run of more obscure retro console shooters of late, and while the gameplay of Gyn...
While it may be hard to believe, there’s a dedicated subset of the gaming community that takes great enjoyment ...
It’s always a bit tougher with revered classics to return to them long after they were originally made, worried...
Perhaps it’s the pandemic or the challenges of parenthood talking, but as much as I enjoy blowing things up or slashing ...
I’ll freely admit to having a bit of a weakness for weird and quirky games, so I’d keep that in mind with my thoughts on...
I’ll admit the first thing that completely drew me in with this game was the look of the road racing itself, completely ...
Treasures is a pleasant surprise of a game, to some degree delivering an experience that’s familiar with its platforming...
This is a bit of an interesting one. Typically pet care type games have been geared more towards kids, sucking them i...