Bread & Fred is a co-op platformer developed by Sand Castles Studio and published by Apogee Entertainment. It marks the debut title for this indie developer, presenting a fun-yet-challenging experience …
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My review of Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes is quite late, but that’s partially by design due to performance issues with the Switch version. 505 Games has now released a patch to address them. Did it do the trick?
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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door has surprised me. I inevitably reevaluate the game with each hour increase in my play activity. At the five-hour mark, I was shocked at how …
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TP Bullet is an indie puzzle-platformer from developer 9Ratones. This budget title brings 80 challenging levels to conquer in a twist on the genre that will have your brain working …
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Tales from Candleforth uses creepy, hand-drawn imagery to tell the story of a young woman searching for missing grandmother. But are the visuals and escape room-like puzzles enough to hold the attention of old-school adventure gamers?
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As a huge South Park fan who loved the last two games, I figured Snow Day would be as good, if not better, than its predecessors, Stick of Truth and Fractured But Whole. However, Snow Day is a completely different type of game all together.
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Read Only Memories: NEURODIVER is a point-and-click visual novel from developer MidBoss. It comes from the makers of 2064: Read Only Memories, taking players on another futuristic journey to unravel …
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I want to be clear—the Switch port of 2018’s Kingdom Come: Deliverance is a big game, offering you options in terms of how you want to play it. A lot of options. Too many options. It becomes so intoxicated with how immersive it is that it forgets to be fun to play.
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Wrath: Aeon of Ruin is a nifty little throwback to some of the early, really good first-person shooters. For those who don’t need a Wayback machine, this game has more than just a little bit in common with Doom and Quake.
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NecroBouncer is a fun action roguelite developed by Alchemy Sheep and published by Ravenage Games. This game is on the short side, but don’t worry; there’s plenty of replayability.
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Well, here we go. The fight of the centuries. A nightmarish Dewey Decimal mixup between Edo-era Japanese history, early 20th century pulp sci-fi, and the Who Would Win books. It’s Musashi vs. Cthulhu, and the winner can now be determined on the Nintendo Switch.
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It’s easy to recommend Goliath Depot to fans of classic arcade games, but does it have enough modern additions and replay incentives to engage a wider audience? Well, that’s what the review is for.
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Please Fix the Road is a puzzle game for the Nintendo Switch. As the name suggests, your goal is to repair the path so objects can move from point A …
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Pine Hearts is a narrative adventure game developed by Hyper Luminal Games and published by Little Nook. You play as Tyke on an adventure to hike a mountain while piecing …
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When I grabbed Rainbow Cotton for review, I wasn’t sure what to expect. I own this game for the SEGA Dreamcast, but I remember nothing about it. I was pleasantly …
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The original Famicon version of Ikki led one reviewer to coin the term kusogē, or “crap game.” Ikki Unite is not kusogē, although your mileage with it will depend whether you’re initiating the game’s uprising alone or with online company.
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Consisting of ‘open-handed duels’, Rose and Camellia Collection reimagines the simple one-on-one combat game with catty face slaps. It leans heavily on this mechanic for its novelty, executing the feature …
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PAC-MAN Mega Tunnel Battle: Chomp Champs is another arcade game featuring the well-known and loved Pac-Man. This title was developed by Amber Studio and published by Bandai Namco Games. Whether …
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