If you are very young and have a greater allowance of patience than average, you might have some fun with this game. If this doesn’t describe you, I would suggest finding another hill climber game if you really feel the need to drive up and down hills.
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Do Not Feed the Monkeys begins when you join the Primate Observation Club. You are warned that this club is addictive, so don’t forget to eat and sleep. This is …
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On paper, Radio Squid sounds like a neat concept that could easily charm you straight to your heart. Straight out of the box, you have a retro 2D monochrome aesthetic …
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STAR WARS Episode I Racer is a classic game, and if you’re reading this review, there’s a fair chance you played it on the Nintendo 64. I own the Dreamcast …
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Demon’s Tier+ is a roguelike dungeon-RPG adventure game from COWCAT. With twin-stick shooting mechanics, eight characters to choose from, local two-player co-op, and randomly generated dungeons, this game has a …
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“Welcome to the jungle” sounds a bit harsh, and “a walk in the park” sounds too mild. What we really need is the happy middle ground for Potata: Fairy Flower, a new puzzle-platformer for Nintendo Switch.
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Railway Empire for Nintendo Switch has little interest in whether you want to play it. There’s a good sim/management game here, I just get the feeling it was developed by train aficionados who don’t want you in their club unless you’re perfectly in sync with their rules.
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Borderlands is a popular series, so it was only natural that it would be ported to the Nintendo Switch. I’ve never had a chance to play any of the games, …
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XCOM is a well-loved franchise that has a massive fan base. So, it is no surprise that the XCOM 2 Collection is now available on the Nintendo Switch. This is …
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The BioShock game series is loved by many with the first BioShock releasing in 2007 and BioShock Infinite releasing in 2013. Not one of the games ever came to a …
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Bridge Strike sat in our review queue for a while; apparently, our crew isn’t widely familiar with River Raid. That classic from Carol Shaw has aged better than most games …
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Rigid Force Redux has been an ongoing project that started on the SEGA Dreamcast as a homebrew game. The first few inceptions of the title were R-Type clones, and this …
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Each passing day feels like it brings with it a new addition to the eShop of a game that seeks to pay tribute to a previous era. However, they aren’t …
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Originally released in 1991, Sunset Riders is a side-scrolling action game that allows up to four players to ride, shoot, and booze their way across the wild west. And like many old westerns, it holds up very well.
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Thy Sword is an action platformer from GamePhase on the Nintendo Switch. Initially choosing from two different characters, it’s your job to defeat the Dark Overlord using Thy Sword. With …
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Honestly? I haven’t been happy with Super Mario Party for quite some time. This saddens me because I enjoy playing party games with my family. Can a third-party game such as Knight Squad fill that void?
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House Flipper is my type of simulation, allowing me to live out my HGTV dreams. The formula is straightforward: purchase a property, carry out renovations, and list the finished product …
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Aqua Lungers is a unique experience for the Nintendo Switch. It combines a simple platforming setup with party and action elements to create a multiplayer game that stands out from …
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