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OK, so there are games that have an obvious broad appeal as well as those with more narrow niche-y target audiences a...
OK, so when I review games like this the creep factor always tends to come into play and I almost feel guilty for che...
While many people look to games to provide out-of-this-world experiences, there are also those who enjoy getting away...
Since I grew up as an arcade gamer from their emergence into the world I'm a fan of, by modern terms, simplistic ...
Strategy titles come in all sorts of varieties, and while the genre’s representation on the Switch isn’t ...
There’s a real art and challenge to making new entries in classic arcade series. On the one hand you need to be...
For all of you dragon lovers out there, this may be the game for you. You’re playing in a world where contact t...
In order to keep things fresh developers have a constant challenge to mix and match genres and play styles in new ways. ...
While perhaps not the bread and butter of the typical Switch gamer’s library titles that have a bit more of a c...
While usually associated with mobile gaming, the endless runner (in all of its variations) has at times proven to be ...
Let's face it, though the beat-em-up genre got off to a slow start on the Switch the current roster is pretty gre...
Ah, licensed games… Though in more recent history they haven’t been quite as much of a scourge as in gen...
Taking the baton directly from the original quirky point-and-click puzzler released some time ago, Mom Hid My Game 2 ...
Titles that target younger gamers are always a bit of a challenge to evaluate. Traditionally educational games have g...
Making throwback games has got to be a difficult proposition, especially when trying to find a balance between classi...
Having been a gamer all the way back to the days of Zork and text-based adventures I’m a fan of games that evok...
When you’re working in the budget gaming space it can be tricky to define a fair basis for expectations, but wh...
The Picross series has been around for so long at some point that it has become a sort of puzzle game staple, but tha...
Appropriately named, as it combines elements of multiple styles of gaming, Smelter is a game that defies a simple explan...
Just from its pretty unusual title you could guess this will be a bit of an oddball ride, and though its length and d...
Featuring anthropomorphic buildings who have many of the same quirks, cliques, and pet peeves that their human occupa...
When you’ve got a crowded eShop first impressions can be everything, so when you struggle with a title right ou...
At first glance the voxel-based dungeons (though perhaps a bit sparse on detail) and puzzle-like elements of working ...
While fighting games have been around for quite some time, and each franchise certainly has its own signature feel, t...
Local multiplayer is certainly back with a vengeance on Switch, but for developers an unfortunate side effect of this...
In my mind stealth-type games are tough to truly get right but when they come together the right way they offer up a ...
With escape rooms having been a pretty popular group activity over the past decade or so (with the exception of the p...
When you start talking about twin-stick controls the shooter maniac in me instantly thinks of shooting but in World S...
Certainly the puzzle genre, in general, has been quite well-represented on the Switch. With its friendliness to mobil...
As the definition of what’s a game has continued to evolve and diversify over the years we’ve seen increasingly creative...
While most people spend so much of their lives consciously trying to be kind and courteous with others that isn’t to say...
The classic point-and-click adventure Renaissance is really quite a thing to witness, and it is quirky and funny titles ...
If you’re a fan of hidden object and puzzle games there has been a rash of releases of late so you’ll hav...
There’s a challenge in the indie space, since top-quality and deep titles don’t typically carry a premium...
It’s always great to see colorful and pretty family-friendly fare appear on the Switch, and in those regards St...
Billed as a tough-as-nails boss rush shooter essentially, that description is absolutely accurate. The problem, to me...
This far into the Switch lifespan the list of outstanding top-notch indie titles that haven’t yet made it to the platfor...
OK, so typically when you see games coming over in some form from the mobile space I tend to put on my skeptic hat and p...
The original Knight Squad was a pleasant surprise, delivering pretty easy-to-grasp local multiplayer game that worked we...
While there’s no doubt that people will be quick to see Cannon Brawl sharing some gameplay similarities with th...
Before getting a bit more negative I wanted to be clear I absolutely have respect for developers who dare to tackle t...
It’s wild how such oddball and quirky titles continue to come from Eastern developers, and if you’re will...
I’ll admit that this is a title that got off to a bit of a rocky start for me, with me essentially wondering wh...
As a fan of games that subvert expectations and are determined to simply be a bit weird, Luckslinger puts a smile on my ...
The thing about “weird games” is that they can be very hard to define or describe by typical genre rules or through comp...
With so many shooters of all kinds on the Switch it takes some effort to set yourself apart. To its credit, Gravity H...
While bludgeoning or blowing away bad guys can always be good fun, everyone should have some time in their lives to slow...
There are absolutely some amazing party games out there on the Switch to enjoy with friends, but if you’re on a...
I like it when games manage to surprise me a little bit, especially when they’re in genres where I feel like I’ve seen j...
Ah, gotta love those niche specialty titles from overseas that bring a little flavor to the eShop. Or, you may be a b...