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While I love an indie title that manages to do something new and unexpected, throw a catalyst like roguelike concepts...
The survival horror adventure sub-genre hasn’t had too many entries in it on Switch, but given the overall lack...
As simulations of this sort are a rarity on the Switch first I’ll say kudos to the developer and everyone invol...
Having already done a reasonably good job of knocking out two very playable indie sports titles in the Blast series t...
Anyone who has been following me for a while knows that when it comes to weird games I’m a bit of a connoisseur...
While puzzle platformers are represented in abundance in the indie space, there are definitely ones that put in some ext...
With its visual flair, dystopian world, and what appeared to be a penchant for tense and violent action, Ruiner has been...
With loads of local multiplayer titles out there on Switch it’s a tough business to find a way to stand out in the crowd...
Really working as a mini game collection you can play alone or with some friends, Working Zombies is a bit of an odd ...
An essential part of reviewing games in the indie space is trying to take a step back to see who a given title was ma...
Whenever a new roguelike shooter arrives on the scene you know I’m there with a degree of eagerness to see how it has tu...
Playing the console versions of the Darius series back-to-back with their arcade counterparts was pretty fascinating ...
While I was a pretty big arcade shooter fan in the arcades the Darius series is one I don’t remember playing ve...
This is one of those titles that can be frustrating as it has so many pieces of the puzzle that work towards it being a ...
In the mobile space especially one of the most played out subgenres out there is tower defense. That is in no way to ...
Given the perpetual call for the return of the Advance Wars series and the general excitement people have for games i...
Oh, simulator games, how you can sometimes baffle me for you appeal, allowing people to do some theoretically cool th...
This is a bit of a tough one as the overall package is an interesting mix, but whether you’ll be game for it wi...
As I saw someone note on Twitter the other day, responding to my post about this game: It seems almost impossible to ...
When it comes to real-time strategy, representation a bit on the iffy side for Switch, so any new entry in the space ...
The more indie titles I play and review for Switch the more I find it requires some effort to throw something at me I...
There’s something refreshing about a title summarizing what it is succinctly in its’ name, though perhaps...
While the survival genre has never necessarily been a favorite of mine I’ve found it quite fascinating to see t...
With indies I always find it so thoroughly satisfying when games manage to take me by surprise. What, on the surface,...
OK, so here we get down to the bare bones basics. Your job is to “save the babe” and to do that you&rsquo...
In terms of its characters and overall construction there are some things to appreciate with Potata. While perhaps no...
While indie devs may think that releasing a game with some variety can broaden the appeal and return on the gamer&rsq...
When it comes to shmups on Switch the tendency is to see either games that tap firmly into nostalgia, adopting classic l...
Before fully getting into why I think this is an excellent title, and a breath of fresh air I’ve been needing on Switch,...
I’ll just put it right out there, while I love the spirit of the movement to bring back local co-op games and the part t...
Metroidvania games have really been in style for a while now, and their representation on Switch, which was once a bi...
OK, so I’m still not quite sure how I feel about visual novel experiences on dedicated gaming hardware and Stra...
Up until this year while the beat-em-up was pretty well-represented on Switch there wasn’t a clear front-runner in the g...
Given that I’m a fan of X-Com-style tactical strategy and the variety that making things into roguelikes tends ...
This is a title that easily caught my eye the first time I saw footage of it, the black-and-white comic book style and c...
If you’ve been following me for a while you’ll know I’m a big fan and cheerleader for weird games. ...
If there’s one thing I love about checking out indie games it’s the out-of-the-blue surprises, games I&rs...
In terms of overall look, bleak theme, and the humor in its many odd random events complete with pop culture referenc...
I can appreciate pretty simplistic budget platformers that have a more classic retro feel but to be competitive in th...
Moreso than most games I’ve played on the Switch I see Indiecalypse as a love/hate proposition. On the one hand...
So, yeah, when it comes to racing titles the Switch is definitely hurting. Between disappointing mobile conversions a...
For me, Atomicrops is a story of early frustration, followed by a slow warming up, which eventually became a pretty deep...
While I’m a relatively recent fan of the Shantae series, having just been introduced to it in the collection release on ...
Games that were made for the mobile/tablet space coming over to Switch can often be a dicey proposition. Gameplay that w...
I don’t doubt that coming up with new ways to make competitive fighters/brawlers have a personality all their o...
As someone who played a ton of the original Missile Command in the arcades and at home (originally on the Atari 5200 ...
There’s nothing wrong with a straightforward budget title that sets its sights on a goal and gets there, even i...
While admittedly getting the experience right has always tended to be a challenge I’m actually a big fan of des...
Bless the indie devs that are determined to just completely go off in left field and do something unique. What the Go...
In the event your days as a teenager in high school weren’t traumatic enough, and you’re looking to recapture some of th...