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While a great story in a game isn’t usually quite enough to singularly make its purchase a must, it can help to elevate ...
Ahh, retro arcade-style shooting. Love the genre and we’ve been fortunate to have a number of worthy examples o...
With a focus on the mischievous little woodland creatures, the squirrels, this is a pretty unique adventure you&rsquo...
Point-and-click adventures have been converted over to work with console controllers in a variety of ways and, let&rs...
Sports titles in general have been criminally under-represented on the Switch, and budget games within the space are ...
There’s nothing quite like the monster truck game to change up the general play style of the typical racer. Fea...
If you’re in the mood for something different, often surprising, and at first a bit baffling, you may enjoy thi...
I’m a fan of games that combine elements from multiple titles to make for a new experience so Glyph, featuring ...
While my family and I have become quite jaded with multiplayer titles, since so many of them fall into pretty predictabl...
Horror adventure / walking simulators are always a bit of a mixed bag, and many have unfortunately gone down the rabb...
If you’re low on funds and are looking for nothing but intense shooting action, while they aren’t deep, a...
I have no doubt that fans of the classic Turrican franchise will be thrilled with the opportunity to play all 4 of th...
As a relative fan of the first game in the Vera Blanc series I was eager to check out this new entry. Many of the ele...
With it’s very retro pixelated look you could walk into Olija expecting a similarly old-school experience, but you’d be ...
Right out of the gate I was honestly a bit nervous with the look and feel of TOHU, concerned that it would go firmly dow...
Both stealth games and cyberpunk theming have been pretty popular in more recent years, and Disjunction does an admirabl...
I always get a bit nervous when anything, whether in its own marketing or by players, gets described as Souls-like si...
With the rise of popularity and quality in roguelikes across the board in the past year or two the bar has been raise...
Harkening back to the classic 16-bit days there’s a familiar flair to Golden Force that works pretty well. Once...
Regardless of how I feel about the game’s overall funky mechanics and technical quirks at times, Heaven’s...
While most people first think of LucasArts classics when waxing nostalgic over the days of point-and-click adventures...
In the follow-up to Chains of Satinav the Dark Eye series takes a bit of a different path, or in this case multiple p...
There’s not necessarily anything wrong with more casual and newbie-friendly games that are lacking in complexit...
Looking and often feeling like a game made in an earlier and simpler era, The Unexpected Quest would best be characte...
A glimpse at the trailer for Redout: Space Assault certainly shows promise, delivering some solid space shooting visu...
OK, so there are just games out there plain determined to run a singular idea into the ground and for me Balancelot f...
When it comes to beat-em-ups the Switch has really fleshed its line-up out since the early days, which generally make...
As a huge fan of arcade twin-stick shooting action I feel like I’m generally hard to surprise when it comes to ...
Since I’m a fan of both music games and those that have some quirk Tadpole Treble Encore fits pretty nicely int...
Games aren’t always about high-stress situations and challenges, sometimes you’re just looking for a way ...
OK, so in the indie space there’s gotten to be a pretty large gap between experienced but still small teams of ...
This being my first foray into a AAA title ported to the Switch that’s only playable streaming from the cloud, ...
Games that are expressly made for tablets and are suited to casual players are always tough to review fairly for a de...
Imagine taking to the roads in a war zone, moving between bases and the front lines, supporting the troops while tryi...
If you’re ever wondered what kind of game you’d get if you put a zombie survival adventure in a blender w...
Just because a game comes to Switch with the distinct feeling of a mobile-friendly title doesn’t necessarily do...
With its very colorful and generally cheery environments and all sorts of elements to poke at Down in Bermuda has its...
I’m always a fan of titles that try out new combinations of genre styles, so when I heard about a rhythm-based beat-em-u...
Converting classic family games from the physical space to the digital tends to lead to mixed results. In the case of...
Since the Switch works very much like a tablet when in handheld mode it’s not a surprise that a great number of...
There’s no doubt that in order to make an impression in a very crowded Switch eShop it takes being daring and m...
If you’re a fan of puzzle adventures with a distinctive look and some unique and unusual puzzles to work out, I...
Heavily text-based games are actually pretty well-represented on Switch, though in general I’ll say I’m not typically a ...
If you’re a big fan of getting your butt kicked by a title you may enjoy Charge Kid… though be warned th...
Card-based strategy titles have been coming to the Switch in a pretty steady stream but I don’t think there hav...
There’s something about managing to hit the market when the timing is right, managing to capture the energy of ...
In terms of an elevator pitch description The Hong Kong Massacre would best be described as a mix of the brief levels...
If you’re a fan of twin-stick shooting the Switch has got you covered. The downside for this is that new indie ...
With very little going on mechanically Kolumno is a pretty basic game, with your only goal on each stage being to suc...
When it comes to traditional platformers from top to bottom the Switch tends to have you covered. So when a title lik...