Short on gameplay but big on smiles, Hide & Dance! is a music game that may be more fun to watch than to play. That’s not to say tapping to …
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The Long Dark is a game that I was introduced to by friends on their PS4, so needless to say, when I saw that it would be released on Switch, …
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Roommates is a dating visual novel game developed by Winter Wolves. These kinds of games can be unique and clichéd at the same time. Roommates was just that. Let’s see …
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For a game whose press code arrived unsolicited in my spam folder, Mini Motor Racing X is better than I expected. This “high-octane racing action” will keep me busy for …
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Power Rangers Battle for the Grid was released initially digitally on the Nintendo Switch back in March of 2019 and in November of the same year, released physically through Limited …
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The premise of Puddle Knights is simple. The bishops and ladies of the lands need to stay looking presentable as they travel across a terrain plagued with muddy puddles. Luckily, …
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Set in a magical shadow puppet world, Projection: First Light integrates a simple core concept into every facet of the game. It is built into the aesthetic, the story and …
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A port of an older release, The Last Days is dated, but does it still hold up in age? Not particularly. This doesn’t make it an automatic dismissal, but you …
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Her Majesty’s Ship has a promising premise. You are the captain of a Ship of the Line, aspiring to become an Admiral. Sadly, those aspirations are dashed against the rocks of an unfriendly shore of design in the middle of a squall of bad user interface.
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Quell is the third entry in the puzzler series for the Nintendo Switch. Yet it was the first one I ever played, back on the Nintendo 3DS. It’s dropped the …
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Vector graphics don’t lend themselves to all types of gameplay; arcade action is pretty much your only option. That makes these visuals a perfect fit for Ellipsis, but are they (and some puzzle elements) enough to keep this throwback interesting?
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WeakWood Throne is an action RPG published by Drageus Games. When I first took a look at the trailer, I thought it would be charming and maybe even a little …
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Midnight returns to its golf-like origins in Birthday of Midnight. While 36 Fragments of Midnight was a decent little game that tried something different with platforming, I prefer the physics-based …
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The direct sequel to 2015’s Ori and the Blind Forest, Ori and the Will of the Wisp is three times the size of its predecessor. A stunningly beautiful fantasy world, …
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Nintendo consoles have always been host to some stellar multiplayer titles: the Mario Kart series, Super Smash Bros, Mario Party, Mario Sports games…the list goes on. The Switch has been …
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While there are franchises I adore more than the Roller Coaster Tycoon series, there are few that bring on the tsunami-sized waves of nostalgia like the popular simulation game. Even …
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Samurai Shodown has always been one of the best, if not the best weapon-based fighting series. Most people know the series from the arcade or home console iterations, but the …
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Unrailed! lets you become a virtual John Henry. It’s a multiplayer arcade game about laying track in the wild west, building a rail line a few blocks at a time. It’s also about the futility (and fun) of trying to do so.
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