Another in the growing category of peaceful walking sims, Paradise Marsh has some early charm, but it fades as expectations it sets don’t get met and the repetitive nature sets …
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Over 100 games are bundled into Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration. Gold is traditional for 50th anniversaries, so does this compilation bring it home? The answer is yes.
Having teased …
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Arkanoid – Eternal Battle is the latest in the quintessential block-breaker series, but is it the greatest? Nope, although it is still fun.
The titular Eternal Battle is the primary …
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Beeny is a sitcom-length 2D platformer, but one that’s only 99 cents. At that budget price, there’s nothing to lose by grabbing it. It’s pretty good for what it is. …
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“I’ve got blisters on my fingers!”
Taiko no Tatsujin: Rhythm Festival is the latest game in the 20-year music-rhythm series. While mainly known to Japanese players, there have been titles …
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Murder on the Marine Express is another visual novel in an increasingly growing field on the Nintendo Switch. I’ve reviewed several titles in this genre, one that continues to intrigue …
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Sometimes it’s nice to know what you’re getting. After Wave: Downfall makes its identity clear in the opening sentence of its Nintendo product page. It’s “an arcade shooter where the …
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PAC-MAN WORLD Re-PAC brings its own brand of old-school 3D platforming to the Nintendo Switch. It’s time to adventure like it’s 1999.
To start this review, I’ll note that my …
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Treehouse Riddle is a puzzle title, and I mean puzzle with a capital P. If you eat, sleep, and breathe puzzler games, this one offers a good amount of brain-bending …
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A high-quality point-and-click graphic adventure as a rule, Like No Other: The Legend Of The Twin Books also represents a subpar value. This 90-minute game (with some issues) is priced …
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Hit-Point is back with another RPG, Gale of Windoria. Despite what the clickbait headline on another Nintendo site said, there is nothing Zelda-inspired about this. It’s a traditional RPG, the …
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Growbot is a point-and-click adventure that succeeds on the strength of its visuals and (more often than not) its puzzles. Now, if you’re looking for a story to keep you …
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In many ways, Sonic Origins is tailor-made for those of us who grew up with the SEGA Genesis in the early to mid-90s. It brings me back to when I …
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Calling all tycoons, it’s time to head out to the farm. Farm Tycoon may overpromise and under-deliver in some respects, but it can be refreshingly addictive. Is it worth your …
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This sci-fi, dungeon crawling RPG is a breath of fresh air. BIOMOTOR UNITRON is the rare Neo Geo Pocket Color game to arrive on the Nintendo Switch that isn’t a …
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Vesper: Zero Light Edition grabbed me early with its striking presentation but gradually lost me with its time-restricted puzzles. This puzzle platformer has all the right ingredients, but the proportions …
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While it sounds like a low-budget film from The Asylum, Parkasaurus is actually “a dinosaur tycoon management simulation.” If you’re an enthusiast for tycoon management games, this is a pretty …
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Buck Bradley Comic Adventure has its moments, but the whole game comes off muddled. Also known as Buck Bradley The World to Come on the title screen, this release is …
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