I was genuinely surprised when I looked to see how many poker video games there were available on consoles these days. It seems like every genre and every possible game …
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Available in open and closed acoustic models, the EPOS H6Pro gaming headset provides outstanding audio and physical quality with plug-and-play convenience. Because, yes, even Switch gamers want (and deserve) pro audio.
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Initially released in 2016, Super Impossible Road is the newest contender in the racing genre on the Switch. It’s a fast-paced, futuristic racer where you control a ball on what …
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Here’s a fun fact: Big Brain Academy: Brain vs. Brain is the first entry for the series in 14 years. It follows in the footsteps of 2005’s Big Brain Academy …
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Creepy Tale 2 is a platform-adventure title with point-and-click mechanics for the Nintendo Switch. As the name implies, it’s the sequel to 2020’s Creepy Tale. It’s also just as dark …
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Night Lights is a puzzle platforming game published by Ratalaika Games. This game showcases night in a whole new way as you try to help a tiny robot navigate through …
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Howdy gamers. We’re serving up some old west excitement with Lone McLonegan: A Western Adventure. Let’s see what the most wanted outlaw in the land is up to these days.
I will 100% admit when I initially started playing Loop Hero, my first thought was, “how much fun can I get out of an RPG I can’t truly control?“ Loop …
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Date Night Bowling has an unusual concept, but it goes nowhere. While players are told “to bring your A-game,” the developer, Serenity Forge, didn’t bring theirs. This hybrid game is …
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I’ve never considered downloading, let alone paying for a game that is a carbon copy of the many free endless runner mobile games. Yet here we are. Om Nom: Run …
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Tandem: A Tale of Shadows blends a spooky story with a cute art style to create a game that blurs the lines of physics. It plays with the concept of …
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Little Bug is a puzzle platformer developed by Buddy System and published by RedDeerGames. It’s a unique take on platformers where you control both the protagonist and her little ball …
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Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy comes with good design elements, a cool soundtrack, and very good dialogue and voice acting. The Switch’s cloud version, however, comes with connection issues I can’t just overlook.
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In some ways, Grow: Song of the Evertree reminds me of Prideful Sloth’s earlier (and superior) release, Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles. Both offer combat-free non-linear exploration across aesthetically impressive …
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E-Line Media’s adventure sim, Beyond Blue, boasts of being inspired by the Blue Planet II documentary. I’ve spent many a relaxing evening watching that series on BBC America, and its chill but cautionary vibe certainly does carry over.
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What I like about reviewing indie games, you sometimes get a chance to review a hidden gem, as is the case with The Legend of Tianding. The attention to detail, …
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Originally a 1991 Sega Mega Drive game, Ratalaika Games have worked their magic, successfully releasing another classic game in Gynoug. With more modernised controls and a slight cleanup in the …
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For the second time in a row, the PN crew topped 30 reviews in a month. Which of these 32 games have you played?
A Boy and His Blob
Aeon …
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