Okinawa Rush is a fun arcade-style beat ’em up. It features three playable martial artists Hiro, Meilin and Shin. The second the game starts, you’re dropped in this 2D platformer …
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Nira is an action-adventure role-playing game that was developed by Baseline Games and published by Graffiti Games. If you have played games such as Minecraft or Terraria before, the mechanics …
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So, imagine a classic retro platform shooter-style game in a GI Joe-like setting BUT you start as the vampire leader of an anti-terror squad that includes Nosferatu, who is named …
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When I first heard that World War Z was coming to Nintendo Switch, my first response was, how? World War Z’s key selling feature is the sheer amount of zombies …
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Dealing with supernatural elements and old family secrets, Kathy Rain: Director’s Cut provides plenty of fun puzzles and interesting characters to captivate fans of retro point-and-click adventures.
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Circa Infinity is a puzzle platformer from Kenny Sun and published by Red Deer Games. Originally released on PC in 2015, it is now available on the Nintendo Switch. The …
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Welcome to Monomals, a game in which you are a DJ going fishing for exotic critters you can use to make your music. I know it sounds a bit odd, but it’s a video game, so let’s go with it.
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The Suicide of Rachel Foster hits heavy from the beginning. It opens by cutting between your mother’s funeral and you reading the last letter she ever wrote for you. Every …
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Evertried kicks off by explaining to you what’s going on. It’s a very short introduction that intends to get you straight in immediately. You play as a lost soul who …
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Blue Reflection: Second Light isn’t your typical JRPG with mech or mystical militaries fighting against rogue gods. It’s the story of a group of young women learning about who they are and how they fit into a world they don’t understand. And I’m not ashamed to say I have more in common with that than the guys who fight the gods.
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A Boy and His Blob is a reimagining of the NES game of the same name. I’m a fan of David Crane (thanks Pitfall) and have a lot of memories …
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I didn’t grow up playing Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, or KOTOR for short, but I played it for the first time about five years ago on a …
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Space Crew is a very interesting game. Its charming visuals don’t truly convey just how much the game will hand your butt to you. It’s hard, brutal, unforgiving, and yet …
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Hoplegs is a platformer developed by WhyKev, with a simple – at first – premise. The aim of Hoplegs is to move a box that has four retractable legs from …
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Metroid Dread has been a long time coming. It’s the first 2D Metroid game in almost 20 years and a direct sequel to Metroid Fusion. This project had been rumored …
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A visual novel needs a few elements to make it worthwhile: a good story, a protagonist you can connect with, and mechanics that allow making decisions that influence the outcomes. …
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A dystopian point-and-click title from a one-woman team, The Sundew delivers a story that’s sticking with me. It does a lot right, but there are a few areas that could …
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Panorama Cotton—originally released in 1994 for the Sega Mega Drive—changes up the series’ side-scrolling shmup gameplay by giving us a 3D view of the action, but it’s not necessarily a change for the best.
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