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Bringing together 4 progressively-improving puzzle titles you can enjoy solo or co-op, this collection is a win for a...
A quick admission, while I’ve always appreciated the beauty of the Trine series overall I was just never much of a fan o...
Retro games or those that attempt to recapture a certain vintage feel can be a tricky business and there’s no doubt that...
As a huge fan of the original arcade title I’m happy to report that this nostalgic trip is a pretty great one, ...
While I can’t say I’ve ever had a one night stand in my life, and that could perhaps make me unable to re...
Having played through and enjoyed quite a number of hidden object and puzzle games over the years there’s a comfort zone...
If you’ve ever thought it would be cool to strap on a proton pack and join the likes of Peter, Egon, Ray, and W...
If you’re looking for a community building game where you’ll create and define every element piece by pie...
When it comes to cyberpunk stories/adventures who knew that the Switch would slowly end up with a collection of them of ...
When trying to set your title apart in a crowded Switch eShop having a unique visual hook is a good starting point. T...
Taking on the puzzle likes of Sudoku and the Picross series we now have Tic-Tac-Letters, which in some regards feels ...
As long as you keep this title’s low price in mind what appears to be a somewhat bare bones Metroidvania title ...
Though the act of traversing the world is no longer such a grand feat in the time of Jules Verne, when he wrote Around t...
It’s always very cool to encounter games that have simple designs and very few rules but then manage to be so well-imple...
While Sniper Elite 2 had a certain visceral thrill to it the way its missions were set up and the fact that when you ...
When I originally caught this title at PAX I was drawn in by its sheer attitude, blending together some great voice acti...
Intended as a casual and newbie-friendly title, whether you’re young or just not a veteran gamer, Dreaming Canv...
After many years where the classic beat-em-up wasn’t getting much representation indie developers have really b...
While the first game tackled the journey of the Horseman War, this time around you’ll be taking control of his ...
With the abundance of platforming options on the Switch it can take some effort to stand out from the crowd and make ...
Helping to prove that there can be far more to a game than what it looks like Cyber Protocol was a title that seemed sim...
Conceptually I’m a big fan of asymmetric multiplayer, and am always eager to see how another team has tried to ...
The Dark Forces and Jedi Knight series from yesteryear are often spoken of fondly by vintage gamer enthusiasts, and t...
Bless indie developers and their ability to come up with weird concepts for gameplay that you probably never considered ...
Survival games have made their presence known on the Switch and have taken on a pretty wide variety of forms from cas...
When making a family-friendly party game for a Nintendo system there’s good news and bad news. Obviously there&...
Billed as an action RPG mixing traditional mechanics with a healthy dose of humor in concept Zenith sounds pretty sol...
Though at times not feeling like much of a game Scheming Through the Zombie Apocalypse at least manages to deliver an...
While fans of the old school original game likely won’t even need to read this review, it’s worth noting that though som...
As a huge fan of both beat-em-ups and roguelikes this game is a bit like a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup game for me, mixing...
This exploration horror title in many regards plays similarly to the Amnesia Collection but has a decidedly more East...
As a huge fan of arcade-style twin-stick shooters any game raising its hand as being part of that genre immediately h...
Tactical shooters are typically an acquired taste as they require a slow and steady approach over diving in with guns...
When it comes to reasonably-prices platformers typically retro pixel art games are what comes to mind, but in the case o...
If you’re either a massive Star Wars or pinball fan you can stop reading the review now and just buy this… rest assured,...
While the Switch and independent developers have certainly helped bring about the full return of local competitive mu...
One of the more interesting aspects of the full-on return of the classic point-and-click adventure genre is that indi...
Going old school can be a risky proposition at times, but when it is done right the results can be rewarding as well as ...
If you’re into horror games or at least watching streamers play horror games there’s a good chance you&rs...
The lack of raw numbers, let alone variety, in the sports game genre has no doubt been a letdown. If you’re a f...
While the Switch certainly has some noteworthy family-friendly titles that isn’t to say they’re available...
Filling in a somewhat unique and unusual space between casual and classic arcade style action we have Ritual, a game ...
There has been a real run of Lovecraftian horror titles coming to the Switch of late, no doubt making horror fans qui...
Music and rhythm games are always fun to check out in general, and with Super Dodgeball Beats the promise of manga-st...
From first glance during a Direct there was no question that Blasphemous, visually, was something pretty special. With a...
Here we go with another entry in the darker corner of the Switch library where you can find all kinds of “unusu...
With Creature in the Well there’s just so much to like and appreciate. The art style is distinct and interesting, the mi...
With it being that time of year where people are looking for an experience that’ll get them on edge and throw i...
Falling into the category of “Uhm, I’m not quite sure what’s going on here” we have Himno, a ...
While the beat-em-up genre was absolutely a staple of both the arcades and the early console days more recently titles h...