The name of this game leaves nothing to the imagination; it’s cars on ramps, jumping. Ramp Car Jumping really is a very basic game that’s fraught with issues, but it holds a glimmer of hope for our gaming friends who want to have a little fun being silly.
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Can you restore order to Hell? That is the big question presented to you as you begin More Dark, a pixelated retro puzzle platformer that’s not only easy to pick …
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Brawl Chess is derivative of the classic Battle Chess. It’s less violent, which isn’t a bad thing, but it’s also less interesting as a result. It could be one for …
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No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle is everything the first game is but somehow bigger, more stylish, and more fantastical than before, but most of all, it is just more …
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No More Heroes is something of a cult classic, renowned for its over-the-top action, inappropriate writing, and sleazy protagonist. It comes as no surprise that the latest version of the …
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Crazy BMX World is a Bike Rider compilation, something the name alone doesn’t make clear. As I was a big fan of the original and its sequel on 3DS, grabbing …
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If video games have taught us anything it’s that just about anyone can become a beat-em-up protagonist. Two spunky teenagers? Sure. What about a wrestler turned mayor? Absolutely. But surely, …
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Touhou Spell Bubble is the latest Touhou Project spinoff. As it’s my first game from the project, I’m not familiar with its characters or lore. Thankfully, I didn’t have to be to enjoy this frantic, music-based bubble popper.
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Memoranda is a point-and-click adventure game inspired by the short stories of Haruki Murakami. When I completed the game, I looked up the Japanese writer and read a few flash …
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Grood is a side-scrolling shooter for the Nintendo Switch. This budget title brings fast and furious action to the hybrid console, along with a high difficulty level. It’s a tricky …
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Our hardworking PN crew published 41 reviews during November. So many games, so little time. Are you playing any of these new releases? Or have any made your wishlist?
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Despite a favorable first impression, Micetopia can’t go the distance. Attractive pixel art visuals don’t compensate for the highly repetitive gameplay.
The plot starts with a village elder informing you …
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Anyone who has had the opportunity to partake in an escape room with friends will feel slightly familiar with the concept behind the indie puzzler Area 86. While that concept …
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The Language of Love is a clichéd visual novel that proves mostly annoying.
In the interest of transparency, I took this title only because it sat in our review queue …
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Big Ant Studios brings big tennis to the Switch. And by big, I mean you get to use avatars of big names like Federer, Nadal, and a few dozen others. You also get to make your own avatar so you can join the game (and get beaten badly by the pros). After that, it gets a little less inspiring.
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Cute, funny and starring a sassy talking cat, Gibbous – A Cthulhu Adventure launches you immediately into all the mystery and intrigue. The plot centres around a classically Lovecraftian cult …
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Roughly one month after release, Rusty Spout Rescue Adventure has been saved by an update! A patch has fixed some prior alterations, making this arcade-style puzzler a good alternative to …
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Double Pug Switch is a side-scrolling platformer game in which you control Otis the Pug, switching between dimensions and avoiding spikes and other hazards in each level. This game is …
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