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In theory surviving with limited resources in an environment full of threats where you’re not sure where any gi...
Truth in advertising in game naming is one of those things I consider pretty important, nobody likes to walk into an ...
One thing that’s certainly interesting about the Switch is that somehow it has managed to inspire new types of gameplay ...
This is one of those collections where you either know and love some of the games in the collection so you’re s...
Finding the right balance and focusing your attention on the right details can no doubt be very tricky things in desi...
Pretty hot on the heels of Shooting Stars Alpha, Psikyo has another release full of classic shmup goodness for you… plus...
These days indie developers have created sort of a Wild Wild West atmosphere for what you can expect in games, and certa...
While there are quite a number of budget puzzle platformers on the system, depending on your tastes or preferred method ...
There’s no doubt that the racing genre is among the least represented on the Switch, and if you’re a big ...
While there are a pretty impressive number of puzzle games in the Switch eShop, including many that are worth your ti...
Walking simulators as horror are always a bit weird, but I can understand why some people appreciate them. In the cas...
Let’s face it, when it comes to sports titles, let alone more serious sports sims, the Switch library is a bit of a wast...
With some games it’s all about matching them to the right context. In the case of Tilt Pack it is an ideal sort...
While I can try to remain objective and maintain a positive outlook to see the silver linings in everything indie the...
While there’s room on the Switch eShop for games of all types, meant to appeal to players across a broad spectr...
I appreciate budget games that set out to deliver a specific sort of experience, even if not terribly ambitious, and ...
Taking on the local multiplayer space on the Switch is no small feat. With Mario Party sitting at the top and a host ...
I can really appreciate the target 0000 appears to be aiming for, providing a sort of throwback style of tight and si...
With reasonably good overall production values that include a serene soundtrack and great voice acting, EQQO has some...
Kunai was a title that left me excited but a bit uncertain from its PAX demo last year. I loved the look, and the abilit...
Memories from my childhood, while often involving playing games on a variety of systems or in arcades, involve a pretty ...
Survival horror, as a genre, has grown and diversified quite a bit since its introduction by the likes of the Residen...
Maybe I’m just a bit of a sucker for games where their core premise deviates from the norm of their genre but I...
There’s certainly something to be said for games going out on a limb and trying out ideas and systems that are ...
With so many retro indie titles that have replicated the feel and experience of such a wide variety of classic genres...
With its Small Soldiers vibe, setting a mix of tower defense-esque strategy and shooting at a toy-like scale, Unboxed...
Budget puzzle and adventure games are pretty much a dime a dozen on the Switch but what about a budget title that sor...
The strength of the size of the indie gaming space out there is that you never know what you may run into, and that w...
Clearly looking to tap into people’s retro platforming affections, Reknum at least switches things up with a fe...
When it comes to action adventure titles it is no doubt a challenge to do something that somehow feels fresh and new....
As an English major and classical literature nerd of sorts the setup for Bookbound Brigade easily piqued my interest. Wo...
When it comes to shooters of all types from traditional to modern, bullet hell to roguelike, the Switch has you cover...
This is one of those titles that is likely to divide people firmly between the lovers and the haters, without a whole lo...
As the games industry continues to grow and evolve it opens the door to some very different modes of play, including tho...
With an overall story setup that is similar to my beloved TRON Code Shifter got off to a good start for me, featuring...
At the very beginning I’ll admit my excitement was pretty high for this twin-stick shooter. The unique look, th...
With the lack of sports titles on the Switch you may have seen this game’s name and felt your pulse race a litt...
Wow, OK, this is one of those titles where, being honest, it pained me to try to play it. While I’ve come to ha...
Budget platformers have become somewhat a dime a dozen out there on the Switch, but when you’re in a pinch and ...
Lumini is one of those titles that’s a bit like a roller coaster ride to play. One moment you’re in the z...
As a huge fan of Civilization, and 4X strategy games like it, I’m always intrigued by new titles being released...
As a child of the 70s and 80s who spent an enormous amount of time in the arcades there’s no doubt 198X was made for me....
The arcade ninja classic is back! Shinobi is a title I spent a fair amount of time playing at the arcades back in the...
Do you ever walk through life feeling like it’s mostly full of mundane repetition and tasks that lack in fulfil...
The Oddworld series has finally managed to come to Switch! Well, sort of, since this FPS-like offshoot from the main ...
On paper I think the idea behind the mechanics for Space Wolf could be interesting. It takes on part tactical strateg...
This is one of those popular indie titles that seemed like a natural fit for the Switch so it’s odd that it too...
There’s no doubt the Switch has become the ideal platform for retro and throwback titles of all kinds. Not only...
Over the past few years in particular there has been a movement towards using games as a vehicle for telling semi-int...
With a visual pixel art style that does have a creep factor but has elements reminiscent of the developer’s pre...