The Wardrobe begins with an opening clip that could almost be mistaken for serious if you don’t know what kind of game you’re in for. It tells the story of …
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Go Vacation is a sports game developed by Bandai Namco. The game was originally released in 2011 on the Wii, bringing a more in-depth version of the likes of Wii …
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Super Destronaut DX brings some shooting action in the Space Invaders mold to the Nintendo Switch. I wasn’t too big a fan back when I reviewed this on the Wii, …
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Cycle 28 is a massive space exploration game that is simple in concept but challenging in execution on multiple fronts. Although in-game music brought a sense of atmosphere to the …
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Johnny Turbo’s Arcade: Express Raider challenges you to “Save the Old West, with your rifle and your horse, from thieving Train Robbers.” But wait, you’re playing as a thieving bandit …
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How do you freshen up a game that’s been around since the 15th century? Why, you toss a little old fashioned hysteria into the mix.
Even if you didn’t tell …
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The world of Ghost 1.0 is presented to you in the form of an intro video, comprised of news clips and soundbites of conversation that offer you snippets of this reality …
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In Sausage Sports Club you play as floppy animals in sports-themed game modes.
The controls are simplistic enough. The Left Stick is to move, A is to jump, A+A is …
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Mushroom Wars 2 is categorized as a real-time strategy game, and that description is accurate to some extent. Elements of strategy are present, but the game is a lot …
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20XX is a roguelike action-platformer from Batterystaple Games. Its indie roots are a love letter of sorts to Mega Man X, from which it draws its inspiration. The question is, …
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Contrary to popular thought, a video game isn’t “classic” just because it’s old. Even games that were groundbreaking in their day can feel stagnant 10, 20 or 30 years later. Is that the case with Another World, now available for Nintendo Switch? That’s what we’re here to find out.
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Captain Toad has returned! The 3DS hasn’t seen a Wii U port since Poochy & Yoshi’s Woolly World in early 2017. Treasure Tracker doesn’t pack quite as many fresh features …
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Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker was one of my favorite games on the Wii U. What began as a mini-game in Super Mario 3D World turned into a great, fully-featured game …
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Inside throws you instantly into the heart of a tense and terrifying escape, without so much as a start screen to orient yourself. All the instruction you need is implied …
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Limbo is a dark, mysterious, 2D side-scroller that was released 8 years ago on the Xbox Live Arcade. Since then it has been ported to various other systems and received …
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Miles & Kilo, a Four Horses title, is an awesome side-scrolling, platform game for the Nintendo Switch that’s definitely worth checking out. Mechanics are incredibly simple, going back to the …
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Figment is “an adventure through the mind”, and one that I quite enjoyed. The team at Bedtime Digital Games have developed a title that feels like an interactive version of …
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At the end of my review for Johnny Turbo’s Arcade: Bad Dudes I stated, “For FTE, bring on Two Crude Dudes next”. Flying Tiger Entertainment ended up doing just that, …
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