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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...
If you’re looking for airborne thrills on the Switch the list is a pretty short one, so for fans of aerial domi...
One quality I admire most of this title is that right from the start it leads with a pretty messed up sense of humor....
Taking a more casual game base of a hidden object title and trying to elevate it to another level takes some guts, and t...
With certain types of word-based puzzles presentation isn’t particularly a major concern, it’s really jus...
When it comes to local multiplayer games I absolutely respect an approach that shoots for simplicity. When you have p...
Much like the previous title from this game’s developer, Friends of Ringo Ishikawa, Arrest of a Stone Buddha ma...
With the astounding success of the Overcooked series it was inevitable that a bunch of other teams would take on culi...
Over the years there have been a variety of takes on the game of mini golf, ranging from pretty great to lacking. Thr...
I’ll admit that when I first started playing this title it was a struggle since there’s a distinct lack of explanation t...
Throwback-style games are always a mixed bag for me. On the one hand I appreciate their relative simplicity and the w...
Working as a throwback to games from a much earlier era that were the first to dabble in a cinematic adventure experi...
Titles that don’t just tap heavily into nostalgia but fully embrace it are always a risky proposition. There’s something...
Ever since the days of the classic Wing Commander series I’ve been a huge fan of space dogfighting mixed with a...
Among the genres that are the toughest to evaluate in gaming and may be the most divisive are those that are “w...
Remasters of games that are getting pretty old, especially when they’re from the earlier days of 3D adventures,...
While I’ve played quite a number of cooking games over the years ranging from the likes of Cooking Mama to mobi...
Given the general lack of racers on the Switch with every release of a title in the genre there are sure to be people...
Getting right down to it there’s just something about the Super Mega Baseball series that taps into what love and nostal...
As a fan of old school shooters and beat-em-ups of all persuasions perhaps it was inevitable I’d be a Huntdown fan. Thro...
With so many high-quality shooters of all types and styles it takes some effort to put something new on the table, parti...
OK, so perhaps I’m a bit of a broken record, but if you’re a fan of Picross but wish it would throw a gre...
With a comic book-inspired look, a pretty wide array of over-the-top weapons, and challenges aplenty Fury Unleashed is a...
The Trials series has always stood out to me as a smart and creative alternate take on a racing game, moving the focu...
Since there are quite a lot of local multiplayer titles on the Switch in all honesty from my perspective the majority...
New iterations of existing games, especially when they come out with shorter proximity to one another, can be weird s...
When I run into games like Stone I’m never quite sure what to think. While I’d come into it thinking it w...
Featured in one of the Indie World Directs, Supermash seemed like one of those titles that could go either way. Conce...
If there was a major genre on Switch to argue may be the worst represented, whether AAA titles or indies, it could be sp...
While I’ve seen a few titles try to step up to the plate to establish a solid roguelike FPS to date nobody has really na...
There’s no doubt a good reason for people to debate whether games like Fledgling Heroes “need” to b...
With the abundance of twin-stick roguelike shooters on the Switch it makes for tough competition if you want to make a b...
Since I’ve always been a big fan of classic arcade-style gaming there’s something about the simplicity meets challenge o...
When I go to PAX I tend to book my days to the brim with appointments but that doesn’t mean I lose the opportun...
When I got to check this out at PAX East last year I walked away happy with how it played, it taps into an old school...
As a “vintage gamer” who remembers playing Pong and many variants of it, whether at home or at friends&rs...
80s arcade throwback racing is absolutely a genre I can get behind, as someone who was playing them before I could ge...
The first thing that actually jumps out at me about playing this is an unfortunate, and perhaps a bit unfair thing. F...
I’ve always found that visual novels are tough to evaluate for general audiences as either their art style, themes, gene...
I’m all about run-n-gun shooters that play with intensity, and if you can get one on a budget all the better. I...
Look no further for the top-of-the-line beat-em-up on Switch!
Harkening back to earlier days with a gameplay style reminiscent of the likes of classics like Prince of Persia, Ministr...
Ever since Diablo hit the scene dungeon-crawling action RPG action has never been the same. Though there have been im...
Pretty well immediately loading this one up its familiar sounds drew me in, in terms of games that I used to hear ami...
While there are a few solid survival games on the Switch they’re a pretty eclectic bunch, ranging from more action-orien...
While fighting games have been around for quite some time, and in many iterations, as a whole I’d say my experi...
I deeply appreciate indie titles that dare to try things that are different and StarCrossed absolutely tackles that c...
While the Overcooked series is famously (or is it infamously?) known to many fans of local multiplayer I’ll admit tha...
Probably one of the things I appreciate most in an indie game is for it to surprise me, and with its unwillingness to be...