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It’s a tough thing to make a follow-up title to a game that is revered in part because it breaks the mold. On either sid...
When you set your sights on trying to capture the essence of games in the mold of the Zelda series it has to be a dau...
The conversions from the Neo Geo Pocket are always interesting from the standpoint of seeing what could be pulled off...
Having played so many of them, unfortunately the first thing I assume I’ll see when approaching any sort of puzzle game ...
While the Switch has had some entries from the Oddworld series that have dabbled in a variety of styles of play, most of...
So going completely off the board and reaching out to an unusual demographic among my normal review fare we have My U...
In theory the hook of a multiplayer mini game fest in the general format along the lines of Mario party featuring a c...
This is one of those titles that probably felt more unique and interesting at the time of its release, but now with t...
Ah, tis the season for games that deliver at least a spooky feel, even though I’ll acknowledge more often than not Hallo...
Ah, I do appreciate a weirdo title and Supermarket Shriek is more than happy to deliver. Played either solo or with a fr...
Triggered by the traffic outside their house in Cross Krush you’ll play as one member of an elderly couple who ...
Daring to blend genres that typically haven’t been mashed together can be a risky business, but the upside is t...
I absolutely adore the original GoNNER but I won’t deny that it’s a love that wasn’t easy to develo...
As a self-avowed lover of the classic days of arcade games a title like Disc Room makes almost perfect sense to me, thou...
There’s something to be said for some visual flair to add to the gameplay experience as a whole and when the aesthetics ...
Typically when you hear about roguelikes your mind conjures up images of action-oriented and intense play, whether slash...
Right off the bat I’ll say to Supraland’s credit I can’t say I’ve played anything structured ...
When it comes to challenging platformers of all types the Switch has gotten to the point where it has you covered and...
While certainly sporting a cute set of characters and overall look there’s not too much easygoing once you dig ...
OK, so there’s a saying that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, though in entertainment media when yo...
Oh, Torchlight 3, what to do with you? I’m a massive fan of Diablo and the many titles it inspired, with the To...
It’s most definitely that time of year when gamers are inclined to go looking for something a bit more horror-f...
Horace is an odd title in that much like the title character robot of the same name it is quite unassuming and humble bu...
There’s something about ScourgeBringer that deep down brings back my nostalgia for being in an arcade, pumping quarters ...
Once again it’s time for old school pinball fanatics to rejoice as a new pack of conversions from the classic c...
This futuristic sports title boasts a mix of 2-on-2 goal-scoring action with brawling and varied arenas. You’ll...
There’s nothing wrong with a very arcade-like twin-stick shooting experience with a little flavor of Robotron a...
Among the many genres and subgenres roguelikes have managed to infiltrate I can’t say that a tactical turn-based adventu...
As a life-long fan of the beat-em-up genre there’s just something simple and satisfying about a good brawler, l...
While it has a slick look and strangely compelling story the elements don't quite come together
As you may assume with a Nintendo system platformers are roughly a dime a dozen and though Metroidvanias aren’t...
One of the original scandalous and exploitatively violent games on the PC an eon ago, the name Postal has a certain d...
While this mechanic can be exciting and keep you on edge initially the more encounters you have the more somewhat random...
To be clear the issues its sibling had with driver AI inexplicably crashing and taking themselves out of races remains. ...
My family and I have become massive fans of the Jackbox games over time, having played through each party pack at som...
On a general level interactive fiction titles haven’t been my cup of tea. It isn’t that I don’t appreciate that such an ...
When you’re young your imagination can truly be a powerful (and sometimes scary) thing. Being fed by your parents, the m...
What’s interesting with indie games is their consistent ability to seem familiar at first but then consistently surprise...
When it comes to strategy games we’re finally to the point where the Switch has a fair amount of diversity. One of the m...
Somewhat of following the general concept that anything can be reinvigorated and possibly improved with the inclusion of...
With a variety of titles proving that the tight and challenging strategy of a roguelike can make for compelling play it’...
More often than not I find that I’m not much of a fan of “interactive novels” on the Switch. It’s not so much that they ...
Having been introduced to the Shantae series on the Switch and enjoyed the hell out of each entry thus far a throwbac...
We’ve been blessed with quite a variety of shmups on the Switch, and with such diversity it can sometimes be easy to ass...
There’s nothing wrong with sometimes playing a game that has one core idea in place and just asks you to run wi...
While I’ve generally found first-person exploration adventure-type games like this to be a drag in their pacing...
With an interesting steampunk / futuristic look with huge skyscrapers and vehicles flying through the clouds people w...
Following up the previous delectable outing on Switch, CSD3 is back with a new somewhat silly story with your empire hav...
While the Metroidvania genre had at one point been thinly represented on the Switch we’re now at the point wher...
One glance at Foregone and many video game fans are likely to mistake it for the incredible Dead Cells… and given that t...