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Review: The Language Of Love (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 30, 2020

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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Review: Tennis World Tour 2 (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 30, 2020

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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Review: Rusty Spout Rescue Adventure (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 28, 2020

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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Review: Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 27, 2020

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity caught many by surprise when first revealed, but how does the finished product stack up? Pretty good, so long as you can answer affirmatively to …
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Review: Outpost Delta (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 25, 2020

Metroid and Metroidvanias are a genre that has made a huge resurgence in the past few years. While many fantastic indie clones have come out lately, I can say that …
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Review: Just Dance 2021 (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 23, 2020

Just Dance 2021 is the latest installment in the popular rhythm game series, and the fifth version is a row that I’m reviewing. With musical tastes being so subjective, I’m …
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Review: Descenders (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 23, 2020

Growing up, all three of my brothers were really into BMX. So I played a lot of Dave Mirra and Matt Hoffman’s Pro BMX on the PS1. While I’ve never …
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Review: Chicken Police – Paint it RED! (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 20, 2020

There’s a solid mystery to be solved in Chicken Police – Paint it RED, and it’s backed up by over eight hours of fully-voiced dialogue. Combine that with the game’s unique visual presentation, and you’ve got a caper that’s certainly worth considering.
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Review: Pinball FX3: Williams Pinball – Volume 6 (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 19, 2020

Just when I thought I was out, Pinball FX3 pulls me back in with its latest DLC, Williams Pinball – Volume 6. Let’s not waste any time and get right …
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Review: Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 18, 2020

One of the most eye-catching and demanding games of the Playstation era, Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee has been remade as Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty. It joins its sequels, Munch’s Oddysee and …
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Review: Later Daters: Part 2 (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 18, 2020

Later Daters is a fun, visual novel dating sim. This one isn’t like the others in this genre, though. You’re in your late 60s, and you’ve moved into a retirement …
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Review: Filament (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 14, 2020

Filament  is a unique puzzle game in which you play as a character stranded on a ship. Your goal is to complete tasks to help bring the ship back to life, while also figuring out what happened to its crew. But is this a mystery worth solving?
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Review: Maze (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 13, 2020

Maze promises a “fantasy adventure” but fails to deliver on it. Instead, we have a release with very little meat on its bones. It’s a shame.

The goal in the …
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Review: G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 13, 2020

Come children and let me tell you a story of ancient times. Harken back to the 1980s when G.I. Joe and Transformers ruled the cartoon nation (when the term “Yo …
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Review: Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 12, 2020

Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin taught me some things. I learned about historical farming methods. I learned why people tend to sing while we work. Most importantly, however, I learned that some games are worth the wait, and that they still have the ability to surprise.
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Review: Torchlight III (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 12, 2020

Torchlight III is an action RPG where the world, Novastraia, is under an invasion from the Netherim, and you need to defend your home and allies. This game continues from …
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Review: ORD. (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 11, 2020

ORD. is a simple story-based game for the Nintendo Switch. With a black-and-white aesthetic and only three words per page, it’s quite possibly the simplest game you’ve ever played. It’s …
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Review: Re:Turn – One Way Trip (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  November 10, 2020

If you learn nothing else from me, at least understand that you should never launch into the next phase of life with a camping trip amongst friends. As we see in Re:Turn – One Way Trip, you’re bound to end up with ghost trains, missing friends, deadly demons, and pixel graphics.
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