Part visual novel, part sports management game, Roller Drama has a lot of fun and interesting ideas at its foundation. Unfortunately, very few of the concepts are executed to their …
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Colossal Cave presents such a challenging review for me to write. And I’m not just talking about the gameplay difficulty, which is substantial. It’s trying to apply my gaming acumen …
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Fatal Frame: Mask of the Lunar Eclipse centers around the exploration of exceptionally creepy environments: a sanatorium, an infirmary, a lighthouse, and others on Rogetsu Isle. Should you risk the trip?
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Gunscape is a first-person shooter for the Nintendo Switch. It serves as a throwback to the heyday of ‘90s FPS titles like DOOM and Wolfenstein, complete with blocky graphics, random …
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Mosaic Chronicles Deluxe for Nintendo Switch is meant to relax you. Of course, that’s with the assumption you find puzzle assembly relaxing.
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The game of the day is Helvetii, which dives into northern European lore with fighters, half-beast creatures, and Druids. It’s a bit of roguelite with a splash of side-scroller, and the blend is actually rather pleasing.
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Dust and Neon is a slick twin-stick shooter for the Nintendo Switch. This sci-fi title merges classic Western gunslinging with a futuristic robotic twist. As the name implies, it’s a …
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In the point-and-click adventure game Lucy Dreaming, you play as a young girl whose repeating nightmares send her on a murder investigation involving town secrets, strange encounters with residents, and some pretty insane dreams.
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It’s time to take a look at an old Atari title from the Switch perspective. Akka Arrh started as a cabinet arcade game in the ‘80s, but it didn’t fair well at the time. Is the revamped version poised to fair better on the Nintendo Switch?
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OddBallers certainly lives up to its moniker; it’s odd by name, very odd by nature. This quirky multiplayer title for the Nintendo Switch comes packed with silly minigames and Rabbid-worthy …
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Labyrinth of Galleria: The Moon Society has little interest in whether you’re any good at it. Just when you think you’ve finally got its complexities sorted out, it’ll toss an OP enemy at you just to crush your spirit. So why did I have such an amazing time playing it?
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I always enjoy rhythm games. When they’re done the right way, they can be really fun. I remember the GBA port of Donkey Kong Country having a rhythm mini game …
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I know we’re not supposed to judge a book by its cover, but I do it all the time and I’ve successfully picked some decent novels over the years. Does …
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Preparing to write a review for Ten Dates was challenging. This was primarily because it didn’t feel like I was playing a game, but rather a mini-series following two single …
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Wonder Boy Anniversary Collection should be a slam dunk, as compilations of classic games often are. And in some ways, it is just that. But a handful of curious decisions …
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Developers love to incorporate Norse mythology into their worlds as much as many gamers love playing in them. ATONE: Heart of the Elder Tree is a short adventure, puzzle, and …
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The Nintendo Switch has been a truly special console for Nintendo fans. Who could have guessed when the console was announced that we would see not only stand out new …
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On its surface, HEROish doesn’t feel or look like anything special. Its cartoony aesthetic and linear gameplay don’t scream unique; however, it’s only when you get your hands on HEROish …
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