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With release timing that isn’t ideal in such close proximity to the latest Mario Party, and having been let dow...
OK, a very quick admission here that I don’t know much about the world of anime and that can make “gettin...
The number of city-building sims on the Switch is admittedly quite thin, so when a new one comes along, particularly ...
Simplicity in games is always a bit of a double-edged sword. Making something easy to pick up and play is great, but tha...
Oh, endless runner games that would work perfectly fine on mobile devices, how you tend to baffle me on the Switch. T...
Life is hard, there’s no question. While usually games are a terrific escape to help you forget your problems, ...
Bullied and frustrated in his somewhat rural town, a young boy encounters an alien and decides to help it, resulting ...
This was a weird one for me, bringing back all sorts of memories with it’s retro graphic presentation, it&rsquo...
There’s nothing quite as satisfying in the indie games space than to stumble onto something that immediately feels prett...
Considering the abundance of puzzle games on the casual-friendly Switch, including many from the mobile/tablet space it’...
As a die hard roguelike fan I’m always eager to check out something new in the space, and Skeletal Avenger has some meri...
Sometimes you play games where you can’t help but be frustrated by their missed potential. On many levels Demon...
There’s no doubt that indies have more than brought the classic point-and-click adventure genre back from the d...
Given my love for classic top-down racing, as well as a bit of rough and tumble weapon play and carnage, on paper Blo...
This is an odd one, as on multiple levels it strikes me as a title that isn’t sure what it wants to be. Taking ...
Multiplayer multi-event sports compilations will always tend to be hit or miss, especially when trying to find the sw...
It has been fascinating in the last generation or so to watch the FMV genre not only return to the fold, but really make...
Usually when you think of casual games puzzles and the like are usually what comes to mind, or perhaps something akin to...
With its attractively-animated characters and environments, Tunche absolutely doesn’t look like any other beat-em-up on ...
Since it has been quite some time since Left 4 Dead and its sequel were released way back when, people like me have b...
While there have been quite a number of side-scrolling action/brawlers this year, for the most part they’ve bee...
As even the mention of suicide for some people, whether tied to their direct struggles or to those they love, can be ...
While there have been a great number of LucasArts-esque point-and-click adventure titles on Switch, not all of them h...
Just because a puzzle game is pretty simple in its design doesn’t mean it can’t be challenging and even m...
Having never partaken of the Cotton series I was pleasantly surprised by its intense take on the traditional side-scr...
Are you a fan of Minesweeper, where the goal is to methodically clear the board of hidden spots by using logic to det...
When I played just a demo of this well over a year ago at PAX East on the Switch hardware I knew it had massive potentia...
Like a moth to a flame I tend to be easily drawn to the oddball titles on Switch, and there’s no doubt that Happy Game q...
As someone who, oddly, never actually played Black Widow back in the day, I want to be up front that unlike many classic...
Though my natural tendency is to giggle at the use of EXTREME in any title, and I won’t try to argue that the game’s pre...
Fatal Frame is one of those series I’ve heard about on the wind that always sounded interesting, but I’ve...
What’s a shame to me with Okinawa Rush is that beyond some flaws that are frustratingly hard to ignore there ca...
Jumping into the wayback machine for this one, seeing this title for the first time since the Commodore 64 era was a ...
In general terms I’m very open about the fact that I struggle with “playing” games that trend in th...
Ah, licensed properties for kids being turned into video games. Anyone who has been around should know what a roll of...
Blending together elements of a reasonably-good visual novel that ultimately concerns memory and the consequences of ...
As a die hard fan of roguelikes perhaps it isn’t surprising that I’ve found Skul to be a great challenge and a good bit ...
When it comes to music and rhythm games the Switch library has been a real mixed bag, both in terms of gameplay style...
One thing I typically appreciate in indie games is their willingness to simply be themselves, damn the consequences, ...
Strategy hasn’t tended to be a very common flavor for roguelikes on the Switch (well, at least ones that aren’t deck-bui...
There’s no doubt that, especially at this time of year, the darker and more funky art style of Tandem is able t...
Budget puzzle platforming feels like one of the toughest general genres to have a breakout hit in on the Switch, and ...
With a visual style somewhere between Tim Burton and the characters in Don’t Starve, there’s a timeliness...
A side-scrolling action platformer where you play as a member of a squad of vampires, ripping through stages and enem...
You’ve got to respect a development team that takes on a well-known casual card game and decides to swing for the fences...
While the original YouTubers Life was certainly novel there was just something about it that felt more one-dimensional t...
One of the things I try to do when playing some indie games on the Switch is to identify with what I assume is the targe...
While Wet Dreams Die Twice is the better of the two games, if you're an old-school Larry fan or simply think they...
Watching a game of soccer who can honestly say they haven't taken a moment to contemplate how different the game ...
Just call me a black sheep, but until I played this third entry in the Crysis series it never really clicked for me. ...