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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...
As a fan of literary classics I must say that seeing the names Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde gave me an initial thrill. A m...
Breathedge is one of those titles where I’m not quite sure how to feel about it. One the one hand I absolutely ...
The Switch, now that it has been thoroughly established, has really become a sort of window into the state of games f...
There’s nothing wrong with an old-school shooter, where your goal is simple to run, gun, and make a bloody mess...
Oh how perilous the eShop is in the budget category, filled with games that look like they could be promising but with m...
The roguelike deck-builder has certainly seemed to be en vogue for the past few years but at least we’ve gotten...
It’s always a bit of a challenge for me to review games that really aren’t games, whether interactive nov...
With an old school cinematic action adventure feel and dripping with neon-lit nostalgic ooze I have no doubt that Narita...
Multiplayer games looking to pull in gamers of all ages and skill levels have a tough challenge. How to create gamepl...
While back in the day I was never much of a fan of the FMV game fad that accompanied the explosion of access to CD dr...
OK, so The Game of Life… you know, that board game probably everyone has played a bunch. Do you really need an electroni...
Budget games are always a bit of a gamble, as there are definitely titles that surpass expectations and then there al...
It’s best to open with honesty, and in this case I’ll admit that to this point the Monster Hunter series ...
While the general premise is that you’ll eventually play as each of a crew of 3 criminals who got busted trying...
While side-scrolling slashers have been around for quite some time, and tend to show up in some abundance, I’ve more oft...
Stealth games, in general, usually aren’t my bag for whatever reason but while El Hijo heavily involves that me...
It’s always terrific when you stumble onto a game that offers a flavor that’s a little new but somehow va...
When I was growing up “educational games” had two big problems as I see it. First, they were typically ai...
While I typically consider games a form of entertainment for pulling your mind away from the harsher realities of life, ...
Tactical strategy titles have begun to show up more often overall on Switch since launch but the consistency of quali...
There’s something to be said for venturing into uncharted territory when making games, but the results may not ...
Having recently played quite a few more refined modern takes on the hidden item casual genre Ghost is a bit of a trip...
Having transitioned from being a mere fan of the roguelike shooting genre to a seasoned veteran over the course of th...
My feelings on this title swung around a bit since, at first blush, Tesla Force has a ton in common with 10Tons previous...
Possibly one of the best games to challenge and entertain determined groups either locally or online in this generati...
With a popular board game series serving as the base, it’s easy to instantly see the lore this title brings to ...
While one has to wonder at the overlong reluctance EA had to bringing this seemingly perfectly-matched family-friendl...
Harkening back to the classic early pixel art point-and-click adventure, Sumatra: Fate of Yandi has some elements tha...
Overall I’ve had a rocky relationship with games that lean heavily on the visual novel feel, though right off t...
I’ll give the developers behind this credit for one thing, it is certainly a very different sort of idea: Havin...
There’s just something about this game that feels so brilliant and yet there’s also something unassuming about its natur...
It’s always a joy to play a new indie title that you’ve never heard of or seen that immediately grabs you, and for me Sp...
Since this is both a casual hidden-item-mixed-with-various-puzzles game and part of a series of other games that are ...
With a dark and strange look that feels like it comes from the mind of either Tim Burton, or at least one of his cont...
It’s always nice to see new ideas for cooperative play pop up on the Switch, and in the case of Magic Twins it&...
Since my list of top shooters on the system is at 50 now there’s no question that the system has both a wide an...
Local multiplayer games, whether cooperative or competitive, have certainly become a Switch staple, but the challenge...
While I used to have nearly every Nintendo handheld system and enjoyed both of the ones from Sony as well I was never in...
When you load up a kart racing game on any system, let alone the Switch, the biggest challenge is to try to enjoy the ga...
In general my history with walking simulators has been mixed, at best. On the one hand there can be a sense of zen tr...
Remasters of past games, even ones that are at least somewhat revered, can be a tricky business. Giving everything a vis...
When games from previous generations make a return it’s always interesting to see whether unusual ideas that me...
While there are an abundance of challenging retro minimalist action platformers out there I don’t find that I o...
When you play multiple titles in the same casual series there’s no doubt that there’s often a baked-in co...
While simmy racing and I don’t often get along I can at least appreciate titles that are meant to appeal to fol...
The Doodle God series has been around for a while and in the casual space it has always seemed like a popular staple ...
Fans of shooter titles are blessed with an abundance of terrific choices on the Switch, which unfortunately then has ...
The description of “roguelike tactical strategy RPG” that comes with Battle Brothers should clearly commu...