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This minimalist, and quite challenging, platformer will absolutely make you a bit crazy if your goal isn’t just...
Right out of the gate I’ll admit I’m a bit lost in trying to summarize the Bustafellows experience, but r...
With its minimalist art and color scheme, Apple Slash certainly does look distinctive. For the most part the game&rsq...
Games that are effectively walking simulators that double as a sort of horror experience have somehow become quite a ...
One of the subgenres I’ll say I’m most disappointed having seen ride off into the sunset in recent generations is combat...
What can I say, when you throw some cute pups into a game you’ve got my attention. B.ARK, as pained as that acronym seem...
One of the surprise redux hits in this generation has been the return of the Blaster Master series with the Zero titles,...
For me, Eldest Souls is a bit of a pleasant surprise. You see, whenever I see any game that’s tough and is in any way im...
OK, so I’ll admit it, games that do something weird to combine elements I know and love tend to catch me by surprise and...
As someone who grew up in the original days of the Game & Watch devices there’s absolutely a sense of warm ...
Having originally checked this out in Early Access on PC, and being impressed by many facets of the game from its loo...
With the world of OS Omega being within the computer realm, somewhat reminding me of one of my all-time favorite movi...
There’s no doubt that at this point taking things in new directions or presenting them in uncommon ways is one ...
First-person perspective absolutely brings you into the action, so when it’s applied to genres that haven&rsquo...
While they weren’t initially very well-represented on the Switch, in the past 2 years the Metroidvania genre has been th...
While Nintendo has traditionally felt like it has cornered the market on cute and family-friendly fare other developers ...
As a relative newcomer to the musou style of play, where you’ll often feel like you wield almost god-like power...
One genre that’s lacking in depth and variety on the Switch has definitely been fighters. Sure, there are both some AAA ...
I’ve continued to be impressed with the strides the FMV game genre has made since its more humble CD-based beginnings. I...
The Darius series has been one of the consistently challenging and impressive arcade classics that has evolved while ...
When bringing back any game from the past for another look the prospects will always tend to be dicey, at best. Bring...
Simulations can be a tricky business on consoles since they typically feature more complex controls better suited to the...
While I genuinely tend to love games that are weird and funky physics games, at times, can be a blast there are times...
With visual novel-type titles that limit your interactivity and the ability to greatly alter the outcome of the story I ...
As always the folks at Lightwood Games have managed to find a different way to stimulate word puzzle fans’ brai...
There are many games I’m nostalgic for from the early days of arcades and then others that I acknowledge but, f...
While it was a very early arcade-style game, and thus had a relatively simple premise, Lunar Lander at the time was p...
Mobsters fighting an alien invasion? Sure, OK. That premise somewhat explains this title in a nutshell, and while it&...
Building on the core gameplay of the first Terra Lander, the sequel tries to up the ante by adding some new elements....
Casual games that have come over from the mobile space are always a bit of a mixed bag. Even if they’re relativ...
If you like your older-school arcade shooting challenging, a bit on the cute side, and with an undeniable weird strea...
This is a title I find quite difficult to describe in traditional terms since I’ve played few games like it. Fo...
This is one of those titles where I feel a bit torn on where I land with it. On the one hand there’s no denying...
The quality and ease-of-use of a game's controls is one of those things you tend to take for granted. That is, un...
As much as I've tended to see people bemoan the "kiddie" nature of Nintendo systems over the years, it ...
With a preponderance of twin-stick shooters out there, even ones that are budget-friendly, breaking in with a hit is ...
This retro adventure is a bit of an oddity, on the one hand seemingly wanting to evoke a feeling of of the likes of t...
Oh, how the Nintendo eShop gamescape has changed over the years. Gone are the days of censorship and sweat in place o...
This is one of those titles where I end up having mixed feelings but unfortunately most of it trends towards the nega...
With a preponderance of perplexing puzzlers populating the Switch eShop I don’t doubt that trying to come up wi...
Taking familiar gameplay and changing things up to take some risks has always been a core component of my love for indie...
Going old school has definitely been a thing in the indie space in the last generation or two, and a return to earlie...
I’ve typically been pretty tough on visual novels but my struggle is with them being released on dedicated gami...
With indie titles I’m always tickled when I encounter something just a bit different that feels fresh and challenging, a...
While hardly a top-tier racing game this stunt racer, though sharing perhaps a bit too much in common with its predecess...
When you think of the classic point-and-click adventure title visions of classics from LucasArts with their signature se...
While I've been having a bit of a struggle trying to sort out whether I consider this a true indie game or a AAA ...
Let’s face it, when it comes to mini game collections and their quality on Nintendo consoles there have been franchises ...
Forgive me, but I’m an absolute sucker for games that do things differently… in fact, I tend to seek them out. One of th...
The Switch has had quite a 3 (or 4, depending on how deep you’re looking to go in the roster) way race in the P...