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Even having played a ton of arcade shooters over time I’m still fascinated periodically when I run across ones that I’d ...
When you tread into the puzzle space with anything that remotely looks Tetris-ish you’re unfortunately going to...
Part golf game, part puzzler, A Little Golf Journey is hard to put in a pre-defined box. Rather than being dominated wit...
Maybe I’m just a sucker for a regular stream of puns when they’re dangled in front of me often, but having played quite ...
Having generally been a fan of the Jackbox games, and this series, since the start it’s always interesting to s...
When people think of tactical strategy titles, the gold standard set by the likes of the X-Com series and some refined t...
The renewed popularity in recent years of point-and-click adventures has been great to see, though certainly people w...
I’ll freely admit that survival games don’t tend to be one of my favorite genres, but having played sever...
It’s always interesting to see developers take some pretty big swings for the fences, trying out new variations...
This is an odd one that initially filled me with hope, but then had enough small disappointments pile up that it slow...
On a general level, though things have begun to change in this generation, it can be tough to get people who’ve...
This is one of those situations where marketing can backfire a bit explosively when citing the wrong popular title fo...
While I’ve played indie games with a pretty wide variety of styles and levels of quality since the launch of th...
Mixing together elements of a shooter, 3D platformer, and perhaps to some degree a puzzler, Bouncy Bullets 2 is a bit...
Certainly there are plenty of 3D action platformers on the Switch, and they take a variety of forms from intense to more...
Tough-as-nails platformers have legitimately become a thing over the years, and in my experience with a few exception...
Both “wacky physics” and local multiplayer games have a tendency to suffer from people having extremely positive or nega...
Contemplative games are always a bit tough to review as I’ve found that where you are in life and what challeng...
There’s no doubt that with the month of October upon us interest goes up in games that are a bit on the darker ...
Having spent far more time with Rainbow Billy than I would have expected, I’ve become a big fan of its unique mix of adv...
This is one of those titles you walk into with at least a twinge of dread as a reviewer. Not only is it a licensed game,...
Oh, the challenges of being a racing fan on the Switch. While there have been some pretty solid titles over the years it...
OK, so on the one hand I’ll at least admit this visual novel is at least weird enough to maybe be of some mild ...
Unsighted is interesting to me, in part because at just a casual glance, or even just a very short play session, I belie...
Having spent a fair portion of my childhood playing with the cars, tracks, and quite a few playsets there’s abs...
Beneath the veneer of this very attractive side-scrolling Metroidvania-ish action RPG beats the heart of ambition&hel...
This is a game that really has me emotionally split in two, making it a challenge to review. On the one hand I absolutel...
If you’re a big fan of fast-moving and often intense platforming action Aeon Drive will likely have some appeal...
One genre that has been blessed with a wide variety of great titles from indie developers has been puzzlers. Bonfire ...
The Darksiders latest entry has finally meandered its way to Switch to join its brothers, and the results in this cas...
Astria Ascending is a bit of an odd bird to me. In many regards when you see its art style, it looks something like t...
Cute and charming games can always be a pleasant distraction amidst the chaos of more intense action-driven games, bu...
Who knew that games that are heavily centered around working out math problems could at least be a bit interesting? W...
With its marionette characters and associated string-based challenges, rhyming narration, and a healthy dose of charm...
Taking classic arcade titles and trying to give them new life in the modern era tends to be a challenge, and I’ve defini...
Run-and-gun shooters were absolutely a consistent staple in the arcades and on consoles back in the day, and that puts a...
While we hardcore types love our games, that isn’t to say that when confronted with examples of the silliness we regular...
While I’ve been a fan of roguelikes for quite some time it’s only been in the past few years with top-tier titles the li...
It’s always a bit tough to evaluate re-releases of classic arcade-style shooters coming to the system. Even being remast...
As someone who has a deep love for classic arcade titles and loves games that mix things up, in principle I’m i...
While I’ve never been much of a Dragon Ball Z fan, I had some interest in this title after playing the excellen...
When it comes to management simulations there’s no question that the pickings on the Switch are pretty slim, in...
Credit to developers who do things that are just a bit different out there, but when the experience stumbles pretty c...
When games are relatively simple, both visually and in terms of play, they really need to knock it out of the park wi...
If you’ve ever pondered what it would be like to take control of the reigns of government, or perhaps that being in char...
As people who’ve been following the site for quite some time should be well aware, if there’s an oddball game out there ...
This really feels like one of those games where people will walk away with wildly different opinions depending on the...
There’s nothing wrong with taking what would traditionally be a more hardcore genre, adding cats and some silli...
One of the game styles that has been plagued by the most inconsistencies on the Switch has been survival horror, and ...
Playing Staxel you can see the thought process that produced it all around. Take the general visual style of Minecraf...