Most everyone knows chess – it’s been played for hundreds of years. Chess Ultra brings the classic game to Nintendo Switch, offering proven fun but in a very uneven package.
For many Switch owners, 2017 has shown that there’s no shortage of great indie titles to sink your teeth into in between big name titles. However, aside from those various …
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L.A. Noire is definitely one of the more unique games to grace the Nintendo Switch, and it brings a host of great gameplay mechanics including some Switch-specific enhancements.
Players will …
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RIVE, while originally planned for release on the Wii U, has finally come to a Nintendo console as RIVE: Ultimate Edition. Let’s see how it stacks up!
I’ll be honest–I’ve …
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Remember when every game on the market was Dark Souls hard? Kid Tripp may just give you a little retro-gaming shell shock.
The Four Horses developed platformer looks and feels …
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After launching The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim on the Nintendo Switch my initial reaction was of both disbelief and excitement. I probably committed almost 100-hours into Skyrim on the Xbox …
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Time Recoil is a top-down shooter on the Nintendo Switch from developer and publisher 10Tons. You know the movies where the hero is dodging bullets in slow motion while …
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Party Golf is a game that is described well by its title; it’s literally a golfing game for a party of friends. It’s designed for quick rounds of competition between …
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During this winter month, I was tasked with reviewing not one, but two games from developer 10tons LTD. If you want to check out my thoughts on Neon Chrome, you …
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Set in a dystopian future, Neon Chrome is a top-down roguelike that will task players with blasting their way through floor after floor of guards, weapons, and avoiding mines. Instead …
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It’s been quite a year for LEGO titles on the Nintendo Switch. Enter LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2, the sequel to a game you might have played on Wii …
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Spellspire is a puzzle, role-playing game where you create words from a series of letters. Sounds pretty simple, but there’s a lot more to it than that. Take on the …
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Becoming a Super Saiyan is something that I would wish for if I had access to a set of Dragon Balls, but that’s never going to happen. Luckily for me and …
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The first time I played Rocket League (that is, when it was initially called Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars and drifted in obscurity for a few years), it was a strange …
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If you want to trick me into playing your game, put tasty food in it. You know, like Battle Chef Brigade.
The Adult Swim game made mouths water the second …
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While we wait for its newest installment, the original Syberia has released on the Nintendo Switch. Graphic adventure fans are no doubt already acquainted with this classic game. For those …
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DOOM is back on a Nintendo system for the first time since 1997 when DOOM 64 released. That’s pretty wild that it’s been 20 years! I was never a big …
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At first glance, Super Ping Pong Trick Shot may seem comparable to the type of title that’d most likely be seen on a run-of-the-mill party game collection. Right from the …
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