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Fans of one of the OG teeth-gnashing platforming challenges from the early indie days have been waiting for a number of ...
Fans of fighting games who also happen to have fond memories of playing their favorite series in handheld form may ge...
With a simple and clean presentation consistent with the other POWGI games Roundout won’t win any beauty contes...
The Double Dragon name is revered for good reason since the series has been around since the early days and has also ...
There’s definitely something a certain segment of the gaming public digs about challenging games. They aren&rsq...
OK, so just the name’s title made me curious enough to take a nibble, and while I wouldn’t consider Fredd...
Leave it to indie games to keep finding ways to push the “generic” genre experience of something so well-known as the Me...
Mixing together the general feel of grand retro action adventures along the lines of Prince of Persia or Out of This ...
Somehow games involving the disposal of bodies and clean-up of crime scenes has become a niche genre, and though it c...
When you’re an old fogey like me you’ve seen a whole lot of games over time, including those that push in...
It’s sometimes tricky to write reviews when it comes to scoring games that show a ton of promise and are engagi...
OK, so perhaps at this point the concept of a deck-building strategy roguelike has been played out a bit… but what if yo...
There’s nothing I like more than a surprise game that shows up, slaps you around a bit, and leaves you thirsting for mor...
Retro remix collections tend to be a mixed bag, but for fans of arcade classics even though not every title in Forever i...
With a unique hand-drawn art style and some unusually inventive point-and-click puzzles When the Past was Around definit...
Ever since the likes of Diner Dash (and some others) were a big hit in the casual space the time management action ga...
I can respect games that aren’t made for the adrenaline junkie set, whose goal is to proceed at a slower pace a...
If you’ve seen my reviews of visual novels before you’ll know that in a general sense I’m rarely a ...
In the budget casual game arena there are some titles that embrace less complex controls, some only featuring one but...
There have been a variety of dogfighting sims on the Switch, with time frames ranging from the earliest instances of ...
There’s something pretty delightful when you encounter games that you’ve never previously heard of that, once you begin ...
Games that do things differently are always a treat on the system, and in terms of its approach there’s no doubt that Al...
There are, no doubt, loads of retro games of all flavors and degrees of quality on the Switch, and among them Tanuki ...
I’ve continued to be pleasantly surprised or even a bit amazed at the types of titles that developers have gott...
It’s absolutely vital that games, and probably most of all indie games, innovate and come up with new ways to a...
At long last the conversion of DOOM: Eternal has made its way to Switch to satisfy your itchy trigger finger and much...
When you create a franchise as successful as the Pokemon series it’s inevitable that there will be a long line of imitat...
While I understand the Drawn to Life games have their fans, and can see some of the appeal in being able to personali...
Walking into the Nine Witches experience I hadn’t seen enough about the game to know what I was in for. It turned out th...
I’ll openly admit that perhaps a degree of my disappointment with John Wick Hex is that it took a gameplay road...
Side-scrolling slasher/brawlers have been around for eons and just as it has always been, though there are those that...
Well-regarded games from past generations getting a remaster are almost always a mixed bag. In the case of Commandos ...
Since there are quite a number of not only roguelike twin-stick shooters in general on Switch, let alone a pretty sub...
While I love great challenging roguelikes and other titles geared towards the hardcore set I’ll fladly admit th...
Stealth-oriented games have never typically made for my favorite experiences but there are times when the mechanic is ei...
While we’ve slowly accumulated racing titles on the Switch over the years diversity has continued to be an area...
While there are many games and genres out there I thoroughly enjoy and seek out there are others I take on in order t...
Music and rhythm games are always interesting to check out since it’s amazing how many different ways developer...
With the premise of you working to solve crimes in a virtual dreamspace, mixing elements of a classic point-and-click...
Certainly the side-scrolling slashing adventure has been around for quite some time, with some great examples of refe...
Switch users really have been blessed by having a terrific variety of top-notch twin-stick shooters on the eShop, mos...
I will gladly and freely admit to my bias here, ever since the original Sam & Max Hit the Road made way back when...
One of the tough elements of releasing a game on the Switch is that when you take on a gameplay style even remotely s...
While the Bomberman series is undoubtedly well-known for its terrific competitive multiplayer matches there’s no denying...
Tis the season for getting people together to play games (well, with Covid perhaps less so, but roll with it) so co-o...
As a big fan of arcade-style twin-stick shooting I can also be a pretty brutal critic when games fail to stand up wel...
OK, so since I’m a huge fan of the TRON universe and movies at first the neon-lit look of this game had my atte...
OK, so no-frills budget puzzle platformers… they’re a thing on Switch and More Dark jumps right into tha...
The contemplative puzzle series is back and more polished than ever with this new iteration of Picross. Whether you&r...
Survival horror may be one of the most tricky genres I’ve seen to really make a quality game in. Whether the issue is to...