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Boy are licensed games a tough one, especially when the attempt to bring solid production values to them is there wit...
There’s something great about game titles that pretty well sum up their experience clearly with their title. On...
While I’ve heard of the series I’ve never seen Peaky Blinders, and in general it seems like a curious cho...
OK, so there are a ton of roguelikes on Switch these days and they’re across a broad swath of game types, wheth...
One unfortunate side effect of checking out so many multiplayer indie titles on the console is that a large portion o...
Gleamlight is one of those titles that visually sucks you in pretty easily. The sort of stained glass quality to elem...
We’ve truly been blessed over the past 6 months or so with a strong run of generally bite-sized exploratory adventures t...
While many gamers enjoy blowing away enemies, racing through hairpin turns, or guiding their team to victory there’s a g...
Where weird games are concerned I may be one of the subgenre’s biggest fans. Granted, the style of play in them varies w...
I’d consider Evergate one of those sneaky indies that has a look that gives one impression but whose level of challenge ...
Part of my love for indies is that the best of them dare to be different and then unapologetically deliver something ...
While this statement may inspire some eye-rolling for some people out there as a life-long gamer I deeply appreciate att...
Granted, this review is getting into the weeds of my likely audience but since I’m a believer in the Switch ind...
Hey hey, I know there’s nothing quite as exciting as a great deal of a budget game so if that’s your bag you’ll want to ...
Starting out with Linn was a bit of a challenge because based on its looks and other titles that I thought had a simi...
OK, so here we have yet another budget platformer… there are a ton of them. What does Prehistoric Dude do in o...
While games are a great vehicle for departing from reality and enjoying an escape they’ve increasingly been used as a me...
Truth be told only recently have I been able to play deck-building games of any kind that I’ve found interesting. Usuall...
OK, so yeah, it’s another local multiplayer game. Normally that means my jaded family will take some time to check the g...
As a big fan of metal, rhythm games, and zombies this is a title that has been firmly on my radar since I first played i...
This earlier sibling from the developer behind Graceful Explosion and Super Crush KO is a twin-stick shooter that cer...
This is one of those titles that has me a bit torn. On the one hand the action adventure sort of style works, and sin...
Before I begin I’d like to thank and acknowledge all indie developers that take risks and provide us with new a...
One of the most challenging types of indie games I run across are the ones I really admire for being daring, combining s...
One thing indie titles have excelled at is providing gamers with very new, and sometimes very weird, experiences… perhap...
When you think of great action RPG dungeon-crawlers a number of titles tend to come to mind, but no matter what your ...
You know what genre I can’t ever get quite enough of? Roguelike shooters, at least when they’re as rock s...
While I wouldn’t consider the King of Fighters series one of my favorite (if nothing else it was hard to keep u...
The Samurai Shodown series has always been a bit of an outlier in the fighting game space, possessing a certain aesth...
Multiplayer games on Switch have really just about become a challenge for me to review in many regards. Due to their abu...
Talk about a surprise of a game I’d never heard of and that plays in a way I never would have quite expected. C...
OK, so I’m a huge fan of multi-event Olympic-style titles, I have been since the classic days of the Epyx Summe...
While there’s nothing wrong with casual games I’ll concede for those that aren’t fans that they can...
There was a time, long ago, when budget games with somewhat iffy gameplay could enjoy some success with people taking...
Maybe it’s just me but this just feels like the year of the skeleton game with a few that have already come out...
This is a title that has me a bit torn since it’s just a bit of an oddball. Visually it’s pretty cute, fe...
There’s nothing I enjoy more with indies than games that defy expectation. At first glance Dodo Peak looks like a pretty...
Feeling somewhere between a racing game and an endless runner, Lost Wing is at least unique. Your objective is to rac...
It’s always both fascinating and a bit head scratch-inducing for me to play titles based on existing anime prop...
If someone to ask which genre on the Switch has been plagued with the most misfires and general mediocrity I’d ...
While one of the sequels in the series has already been released on the system (Frontiers), the OG Kingdom Rush has now ...
While the Switch has been enjoying a fair selection of quality turn-based strategy games more recently, there’s nothing ...
In the last generation I’ve been surprised to see the deck-building strategy genre not only move from the fringes into t...
This is a title that has me feeling a bit torn. On the plus side anyone familiar with the likes of the classic Gauntl...
While there are plenty of twin-stick shooters and beat-em-ups on the system I can’t say that there are many tha...
New and smart ideas on how to juice up all-to-familiar core gameplay are a mainstay of the indie gaming movement. Age...
Puzzle games are a dime a dozen (or perhaps even more than that) on the Switch, so it’s important to offer up s...
Harkening back to an earlier time, Dex is a side-scrolling cyberpunk RPG adventure that, at a minimum, feels refreshi...
If you’re looking for something with a slower pace and a story with some somber notes and rough spots a good mu...
This is one of those titles that screams being up my alley, featuring some relatively arcade-style shooting action an...