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For the most part the item management and usage is nicely streamlined, lacking a cumbersome traditional action interface...
The perspective in the game is roughly reverse of what you’d normally expect, with Kaito riding towards you as you move ...
Going through the basics doesn’t take too long, you’re a square that has the ability to jump and double-jump… and that’s...
Without a doubt Lanota was a massive surprise for me, as its unassuming presentation and opening levels completely gave ...
Another one of the titles I didn't originally review for the system, this is another one of those games that would be cr...
That leads to my biggest criticism for the game, though it’s not crippling, the fact that you’re unable to lock spaces i...
Similar to games like Little Alchemy you’ll start with some basic elemental skills, which you’ll slowly use to combine a...
Now throw in the fact that, true to its name, a single connecting strike will end the round and the result ends up being...
While there are a few mode variants it all boils down to the same gameplay and stages, you can just play through it as a...
Every 10 levels you’ll then face a more formidable foe, and they’ll have unique attacks for you to deal with. There’s al...
In the end I’d consider BlazBlue Cross Tag Battle a pretty impressive fighting game that will easily fill the void left ...
It turns out for the most part you’ll muddle through the experience likely primarily using the question prompts provided...
What can make the game exciting, but is also its greatest weakness, is its sheer complexity and how with so much going o...
Before getting to that detail we’ll review the action itself, which for the most part is adequate if a bit on the button...
Possibly one of the more bizarre titles I played in 2018, Just Shapes and Beats pretty well gives away its secret in the...
This survival title has a mix of a main storyline driving your progress and some challenging survival play as well. You'...
What helps it apart, though not everyone may appreciate this aspect, is that once you’ve gotten your feet wet and get go...
If you’ve ever wondered what a procedurally-generated roguelike Zelda could look like Songbringer takes a fair shot at i...
One thing it does a decent job at is to throw a pretty wide variety of action sequences at you. There’s shooting on foot...
In general, everything you need to accomplish is some riff on classic pinball mechanics. You’ll have flippers, bumpers, ...
Though it's a carry-over from the previous generation there's still no other space shooter quite like Ikaruga. Not only ...
Where the design really begins to excel is when, of all things, movable boxes are introduced to the mix. Obviously you c...
In the game you’ll take control of one of 4 Valkyrie (4 players is cool but the screen gets awfully busy) who have some ...
Starting out on your quest you’ll need to begin by choosing the members of your party, and this is where it almost immed...
While the game has had a general graphical overhaul that helps it look decent there are still some weird remnants of the...
The classic hidden item puzzle game genre has made some real strides over the past few years. Throwing in a story, some ...
In the normal spirit of it being a roguelike the weapon enhancements, for the most part, are a give and take proposition...
Starting out solo as the adventurer Elian you’ll begin tackling dungeons and as you do so you’ll slowly begin building u...
The object in the game is pretty simple, you just want to jump right or left to go up platforms, slowly taking you highe...
While there’s nothing particularly wrong with Punch Club, as a whole, it’s also a game that has been around for awhile a...
With that in mind seeing a title like Super Sportsmatchen, and perhaps even more vitally hearing it, really put me into ...
Taking it all in, scoring this game for a general audience is a challenge. On the one hand it has a ton of very cool con...
In order to get your bearings before trying to go online I’d recommend starting with either the Arcade Mode or simply pl...
While its comic book-style presentation is clean and outstanding it’s the unusual gameplay in both Framed and its sequel...
On a general level if you were to make a game with a spirit similar to that of the Zelda series and then remove the comb...
The two games that haven’t been released before, Fairune Origin and Fairune Blast, are more of icing on the cake and bit...
Overall, Fox N Forests truly feels like a lost game from the the Early 90s that you could plug into your SNES and it wou...
Aside from requiring other people (the more the better) to play there’s no doubt a limitation of the game is a lack of o...
While this RPG is turn-based and has more of a classic JRPG feel to it, there's no question that its comic book art insp...
Even with as many roguelikes as I’ve played Wizard of Legend is a bit of a surprise, but that cuts both ways. On the one...
Where things get complicated, and nuanced, is in everything layered on top of that. You’ll have to constantly keep an ey...
Probably the best quality of the game on the Switch is that in handheld mode everything is very clear since all of the c...
As a whole package Immortal Redneck is a bold first step and demonstrates that the FPS genre, too, can definitely benefi...
This title which, at a glance, looks like a twin-stick zombie shooter meets Hotline Miami won't be for everyone but I re...
What you’ll learn through this “slice of life” discussion on the way home is interesting, and all of the dialogue feels ...
In general the game breaks down into sections with dialogue that advances the story, which can be interesting, some pret...
Occupying a space somewhere between being a physics game, an action game, and an adventure Sleepin’ Deeply for the most ...
Oddly up until this year I'd only consistently heard good things about Shantae but I'd never had the chance to indulge f...
For people who thoroughly enjoy all of the key elements Death Road to Canada offers I have no doubt there’s fun to be ha...
If you're a massive fan of the classic beat-em-ups of the 80s there may not be a game that's more of a love letter to th...