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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...
While most of the people I know out there are constantly clamoring for the latest adrenaline-fueled shooter, fighter,...
Arcade shooters are something I’ve been enjoying since their infancy in the Space Invaders and Asteroids days, ...
As a massive Rocket League fan the thought of another title offering up some vehicular multiplayer mayhem sounded lik...
As a connoisseur of weirdo games I’ve seen a whole lot of different approaches to taking the ordinary and going in a com...
First developing quite a notorious reputation as a free title, DDLC has finally made its disturbing way to Switch… and w...
An utterly odd hodge podge of styles and concepts, Synapse kind of throws ideas out there in relative abundance but t...
Certainly an adventure game with a bit of a dark and humorous turn on classic fairy tale tropes isn’t bad to wo...
This is one of those titles from the XBox generation that I’ve always heard talked about with some reverence bu...
Games like this are always a bit of a struggle to be fair to, ones that are extremely accessible to people of all ski...
When you play remasters or faithful remakes of games you considered classic back in the day there’s always an e...
Combining a few different pretty stock puzzler styles into one I’ll at least give Loopindex credit for not bein...
Having originally checked it out at PAX East last year, Cyber Hook was a title I was pretty eagerly waiting to see in it...
When you set out to infuse a more typically staid and serious genre like tactical strategy RPGs with a bit of persona...
Having played a ton of farming sims over time I will give FFYL credit for one thing, I don’t believe that I&rsq...
Having been a follower and fan of the Worms series since it’s humble beginnings I’ve come to expect every...
As a massive twin-stick shooting fan, whether in the classic arcade sense or the more modern, I’ve seen quite a...
The first thought people tend to have with a LEGO title is an action-oriented romp you can casually enjoy on your own...
With as many puzzle platformers as I’ve seen on the Switch it’s always cool to run across one that does things a bit dif...
Oh my do these retro reduxes give me mixed feelings. First, there’s no mistaking that the hand drawn animated l...
While the games were delayed by the global pandemic, now that the summer games are coming (well, perhaps not given th...
When you’ve played enough indie titles over time it’s hard not to get a bit cynical when you see certain elements in gam...
This is a game all about the varied and unusual stories it has to tell about the demise of various characters you encounter
If you’re a fan of visual novels and vampires, but not necessarily of being given choices to make, Cross the Mo...
Out of the gate, while perhaps holding me back from the action a tad too long, I’ll at least give Metal Unit cr...
If you’ve followed my reviews for any particular amount of time you’ll know that I don’t tend to be...
With so much already out there in the eShop I would imagine making a good low-budget retro-styled shooter that manage...
Loading up Together, aside from there being an obvious provision for cooperative play I wasn’t quite sure what ...
Having played through the full campaign of Strange Brigade with my daughter on PC, and having a terrific time with it, I...
While there are certainly more modern takes on bullet hell shmups from the past it’s always interesting to see an OG cla...
While the original Pokemon Snap wasn’t particularly well executed, the idea it brought to the table was at leas...
Throwback budget action platformers are pretty well a dime a dozen on Switch, and of relatively uniform decent qualit...
As a fan of Wave Race, the Tony Hawk series, and multiplayer shooting, in theory all of the building blocks going int...
Having been a fan of the Ninja Gaiden series in its vintage incarnations I’d always heard good things about the...
It has been interesting to watch how the various players in the puzzle game making space have differentiated themselv...
It’s weird how at times in certain genres when it rains, it pours, and exploration-based discovery titles are currently ...
The point-and-click adventure has been around since roughly forever and the sort of renaissance the genre has enjoyed ov...
As a classic arcade shooting fan the Metal Slug series has always had a place in my heart for its intensity, variety, an...
Ah, there’s just something fun about a crazy shooting arcade throwback, and while saying DnJ gave me a few Narc flashbac...
Decent budget puzzlers are pretty common on the Switch so any factor that can differentiate is a boon. In the case of...
I tend to have a love/hate relationship with retro throwback games of various kinds. Sure, I have fond memories of the 8...
While there’s no doubt that the likes of Celeste and Super Meat Boy tend to steal the spotlight when it comes to challen...
While interactive fiction doesn’t tend to suit my tastes most of the time there are instances where I can at least step ...
Very simplistic budget games that come from the mobile space and are designed to use touch controls are sometimes tri...
There’s a difficulty in evaluating games that are budget-friendly that don’t play it safe but don’t...
While I typically look to games to provide some action and excitement there are sometimes games that come from less h...
People familiar with my tastes from my many reviews are likely well aware of my love for more unusual fare, so with t...
Over my time playing games on the Switch I’ve become a sort of connoisseur of weird games, enjoying the unexpected journ...
In the budget space I always like to see developers attempting to do a little more to help juice up the experience, s...