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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...
Having grown up with the Joes through the comic books and the cartoons I’m undoubtedly in the sweet spot for th...
While these are technically two individual games it’s appropriate to review them together since they’re p...
So the original Remothered was a weird ole suspense-filled adventure of sorts with a crazy story and you trying despe...
As I have noted a few times before, in general survival games haven’t tended to be a favorite of mine in the past. That ...
For me, somewhat fittingly given the mirrored nature of the puzzles in the game, I’m of two minds about Reflect...
When it comes to action puzzle games the tendency is to think of the big and well-established guns when looking for s...
Novelty in games is always a good thing, new experiences are welcome and you never know what may become a break out h...
There’s nothing wrong with a puzzle game that knows what mechanics its going for and then works them for all th...
I’ll give credit where it is due, while action platforming doesn’t often change things up too much Advent...
My history with survival games has always been hot and cold. Whether it’s from cumbersome collecting and crafti...
Approaching Inside Grass the most important thing to keep in mind is that not all games are meant for all audiences&h...
Old-school retro budget platformers, the Switch has got quite a lot of them… but it would be hard to find anot...
Billed as the “Dark Souls” of 2D jump and run action, WarriOrb set itself on a pedestal daring comparison...
Probably one of the most unusually-named titles I’ve played on the system, this is one of those where I’v...
OK, being real this is the third Midnight game and the fact that the gameplay, music, and art are pretty well identic...
At first glance I wasn’t quite sure what to make of Little Big Workshop, with its somewhat cute little characte...
There’s an added level of interest and thrill to engage in games with at least some rough historical basis. Tha...
As a long-time fan of action RPGs from the Secret of Mana to the infamous Diablo I must admit that if the combat is c...
Promising some “hot” multiplayer shooting action, to its credit Burn doesn’t lack in personality. W...
Trying to make a puzzle platformer a success on the Switch has become a bit of a challenge given the thick library al...
I’ll admit that simply seeing this game for the first time I pretty well fell in love, completely digging the unusual ae...
Games that aspire to capture the look and feel of earlier eras can be a mixed bag, but when executed well can be quit...
While for quite some time on the Switch Metroidvania offerings were a bit scarce in total number and variety a few ye...
This is absolutely one of those titles that sort of shows up out of the woodwork and gives you a pleasant surprise… at l...
This, for me, is one of those titles where it’s hard to articulate why I’m so taken in by it. With its low-poly look, it...
As an enormous fan of anything roguelike Going Under has been on my radar since I first saw it announced, billing itself...
Ever since the original title in the series way back in the day I’ve been a big RCT fan. While management games like thi...
City-building games, where you’ll work to conquer the world through a mix of smart growth and careful managemen...
When I saw shots of this gloriously old-school retro arcade title I was instantly drawn in with visions of Geometry W...
Games that dare to be different are always a bit of a risk. With its focus on beauty and serenity, leaving you to tak...
While the original CastleStorm had an old school sort of appeal the best thing about the sequel is the increased ambi...
While new and different ways to play are always an exciting thing in principle, how they work out in practice isn&rsq...