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This is one of those games where with the elevator pitch alone I was revved up and ready to go. A retro-styled mash up o...
While I’m not as massive a fan of Enter the Gungeon as some are (given the choice I’d typically pick Nucl...
What can I say, if you didn’t check out the original iteration of the game on Switch and love Picross-styled pu...
When it comes to casual games from the previous generation or so that I remember with great fondness, the unique Peggle ...
On several levels this game seems to be incredibly set for success. Zombie apocalypse… check. A mix of melee w...
Though it can be a bit reductionist, sometimes the easiest way to convey the essence of a game is to give you an elev...
As a huge fan of classic arcade shooters, retro-styled shmups, and pretty well anything shooter in general the Switch...
There’s no doubt that among the many influential indie games made over time Limbo is pretty high up there. With...
Without a ton of viable budget first-person shooters out there on Switch, fans of the genre no doubt are curious abou...
Blending styles and doing something a bit different than the norm is common in the indie space and it’s a calcu...
If you’ve ever had kids or were a kid at some point you may recall the Where’s Waldo books. Given a dense...
With so many reasonably good puzzle titles on the Switch, and with many of them being budget-friendly to boot, it can...
Titles with a focus on story-telling first have become quite popular in recent years and the Switch has amassed quite...
Deck-building games are always a bit tough to judge since on the one hand you don’t want them to all be variati...
Having seen and played a pretty wide variety of puzzle games on Switch, ranging from predictable to creative, Poly Pu...
When I got the chance to check this beat-em-up adventure of sorts of PAX East this year I walked away from the demo t...
As the Switch library has grown the experiences available to it have also diversified pretty considerably. One byprod...
The indie scene, in general, has seemed to fully embrace the concept of a “story-driven adventure”, less focused on acti...
While in many regards Bleed 2 is simply an updated and improved version of the original, this pack is generally a gre...
Who ever said that puzzle games had to be for casual gamers? Oh sure, Wunderling could likely be enjoyed by just about a...
Local co-op games are obviously pretty well-represented on the Switch, and they range from light and silly to pretty ...
Local multiplayer games on Switch pretty well span every flavor and level of quality, making the task of bringing a new ...
OK, so maybe visual novels in general aren’t my type of game but there have been cases where the strength of th...
Who knew that avocados could be so cute and somehow anthropomorphizeable? Playing the part of one half of a pair of a...
Set in a post-Apocalyptic Russia, primarily taking place in the labyrinth of subway tunnels and other areas below the su...
This is a title that got me excited the first time I saw it in a Nindie Direct and that I was even more thrilled with wh...
Released at the same time as Metro 2033 Redux, the original chapter of the series (you can get them together on the Metr...
While for many years the Picross series has sat safely at the top of its own puzzle kingdom, seeing threats from other c...
This is one of those titles that I like to imagine back to its initial elevator pitch: “OK, so you really love ...
Taking risks and seeing if new ideas will pay off is all part of the indie development process. When I played Spartan...
Ever since Return of the Jedi who hasn’t contemplated taking the role of an AT-ST pilot and ramping through som...
There’s nothing wrong with a decent throwback budget platforming shooter when they manage to recapture the exci...
I actually debated reviewing this game because it irritates me so much. Being clear, my objection isn’t even so...
If you’re going to bring a tower defense title over from the mobile space the Kingdom Rush series is absolutely the one ...
With a somewhat limited repertoire of racing/sports games on Switch when a new one comes to the scene there can be so...
I’ll be the first to admit that interactive novels as games don’t typically do it for me, they too often ...
I’ll admit, I haven’t to this point seen a sort of zombie survival adventure title on Switch so it’...
From the story, to the general action, to the fact that its combat is turn-based with timing-based bonuses akin to th...
When it comes to local multiplayer party games variety is always a good thing, especially since you may be playing wi...
Featuring some cool aesthetics, whether large set piece environments, neon-lit landscapes, or the reality-altering po...
Playing this was a bit odd for me, as in many ways it feels like a game I somehow played before in the SNES era but I...
Ever since the early days of the genre I’ve been a big fan of a good beat-em-up. While most people immediately think of ...
With an abundance of puzzle games on the Switch making an impression is a challenge. Portal Dogs comes to the table w...
With a bit of a window remaining until the release of Animal Crossing, if you’ve been looking for something relaxing and...
When people typically think of educational games they do so with a bit of a groan. I know while I was growing up that...
Simulations, by their nature, can be a varied and sometimes interesting bunch. In the case of Ciel Fledge, though the...
When you’re trying to catch people’s attention in a genre as crowded as puzzlers on the Switch it pays to...
Certainly one of the elements of the classic Zelda series that everyone loves is its dungeons. Mixing a degree of com...
There’s something to be said for the power of pick-up-and-play simplicity in multiplayer games. If you’re...
Puzzle platformers have been a staple genre since even the early days of gaming, but it has only been in more recent ...