As much as I wanted to love Battle Worlds: Kronos, especially considering we aren’t getting a new Advance Wars anytime soon, I just couldn’t.
Kronos has you playing as the …
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Back in 1995 is “A throwback to the survival horror and mystery games of the mid-90’s 32-bit generation”, but I’m going to split hairs and say it feels more like …
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Sometimes, to innovate on a bloated genre, you have to step backward. In the case of Gato Roboto, the time warp gets positively monochrome.
Metroidvanias are plentiful nowadays, especially …
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“World End Syndrome” is an animanga-styled visual novel about a mysteriously creepy place called Mihate Town.
The game begins with your character asleep on a train and a girl …
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If you’ve ever wondered what Grand Theft Auto would have been like on the Super Nintendo or in the arcade, here’s your answer. Shakedown: Hawaii is the sequel to the popular game Retro City Rampage, and it doesn’t disappoint.
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A passing glance at Chicken Rider will tell you basically all you need to know about it. It is bright and colourful, with a bizarre premise that only gets weirder …
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So many games start like Darkest Hunters for Nintendo Switch, and they all end with you dead in a dungeon. Take heart, because in this gem-matching / RPG mash-up you don’t always die in a dungeon. Sometimes you die right out in the open. A little sunshine is good, right?
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Have you ever thought about the enigma behind colors? There’s a bunch more to colors than what meets the eye. Colors can uncover new areas as well as be used …
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Team Sonic Racing left me with mixed feelings at the beginning, but the longer I kept playing it, the more it grew on me. Despite missing transformable vehicles, and the …
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Assassin’s Creed 3 Remastered is the latest old game made new again for the Nintendo Switch. This one is packed full of content to keep you busy for quite a …
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Iron Snout is an action-arcade fighting game developed by SnoutUp Games and published by Ratalaika Games. This busy publisher has brought a bunch of games to the Switch over the …
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Platforming, a commodity known to be dying in today’s age of gaming, is something that Unruly Heroes excels at, greatly. I’ll be honest it takes a lot for me to …
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Lapis x Labyrinth brings its amalgam of action, platforming, and role-playing to the Nintendo Switch, courtesy of NIS America. Imagine taking an Etrian Odyssey game, and changing the perspective from …
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The story of The Swords of Ditto, in short, is the evil witch Mormo has returned to take over the world. Enter the hero, The Sword of Ditto, a dim-witted …
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It is still remarkable to me that Gust corporation and Koei Tecmo managed to get me interested in the JRPG genre. The Atelier games are focused on synthesis and alchemy, …
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Darkwood introduces itself as a “challenging and unforgiving” top-down horror survival game and it absolutely follows through on that promise.
The influence of classic cult horror is evident right down …
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The Little Acre is a tough nut for me to crack in some ways. How exactly do I score this game? On the one hand, it can be beaten in …
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Nicalis’s new “color matching combat game” does what many of my favorite modern titles do: “borrows ideas” while innovating with new angles.
The concept of mashing together a puzzle …
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