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Review: Quell Zen (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 5, 2020

Quell Zen promises to deliver “the very embodiment of relaxing logic games.” A bold claim, but I enjoyed the last title I played in this series, Quell Memento on 3DS …
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Review: Ninjala (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 4, 2020

Upon first learning of Ninjala, I, like many, thought it was going to be the next Splatoon, with its vibrant colors, a squid-looking mascot for the company’s logo, and something …
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Review: Darius Cozmic Collection Arcade (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 4, 2020

The original Darius through Darius Gaiden (also the Sagaia variations) are included in Darius Cozmic Collection Arcade. Right from the arcade to the Nintendo Switch.

This title is the definitive …
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Review: Edna & Harvey: The Breakout – Anniversary Edition (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 1, 2020

On the one hand, my fondness for point-and-click games made me the best choice to review Edna & Harvey: The Breakout – Anniversary Edition. On the other hand, I had …
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The Wonderful 101: Remastered now available in stores

By  •  July 1, 2020

If you prefer for your heroes to not be so…digital, you’ll be pleased to know PlatinumGames and Nighthawk Interactive have announced The Wonderful 101: Remastered is now available physically in North America, and will arrive in Europe on July 3rd.
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Review: The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  July 1, 2020

You don’t need to have played its prequel to get fully absorbed into the dark world of The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters. You play as a character from the original …
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Review: Hill Climbing Mania (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  June 29, 2020

If you are very young and have a greater allowance of patience than average, you might have some fun with this game. If this doesn’t describe you, I would suggest finding another hill climber game if you really feel the need to drive up and down hills.
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Review: Do Not Feed the Monkeys (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  June 27, 2020

Do Not Feed the Monkeys begins when you join the Primate Observation Club. You are warned that this club is addictive, so don’t forget to eat and sleep. This is …
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Review: Potata: Fairy Flower (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  June 24, 2020

“Welcome to the jungle” sounds a bit harsh, and “a walk in the park” sounds too mild. What we really need is the happy middle ground for Potata: Fairy Flower, a new puzzle-platformer for Nintendo Switch.
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Space Invaders Invincible Collection

By  •  June 23, 2020

It may not include a 7″ single for Uncle Vic’s Space Invaders, but TAITO and Strictly Limited Games’ Space Invaders Invincible Collection will be bringing just about everything else to the Nintendo Switch on Sunday, June 28th.
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Review: Railway Empire (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  June 23, 2020

Railway Empire for Nintendo Switch has little interest in whether you want to play it. There’s a good sim/management game here, I just get the feeling it was developed by train aficionados who don’t want you in their club unless you’re perfectly in sync with their rules.
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Review: Borderlands Legendary Collection (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  June 23, 2020

Borderlands is a popular series, so it was only natural that it would be ported to the Nintendo Switch. I’ve never had a chance to play any of the games, …
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Review: XCOM 2 Collection (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  June 23, 2020

XCOM is a well-loved franchise that has a massive fan base. So, it is no surprise that the XCOM 2 Collection is now available on the Nintendo Switch. This is …
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Review: BioShock: The Collection (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  June 23, 2020

The BioShock game series is loved by many with the first BioShock releasing in 2007 and BioShock Infinite releasing in 2013. Not one of the games ever came to a …
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Review: Rigid Force Redux (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  June 22, 2020

Rigid Force Redux has been an ongoing project that started on the SEGA Dreamcast as a homebrew game. The first few inceptions of the title were R-Type clones, and this …
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Jump Rope Challenge joins this week’s eShop roundup

By  •  June 22, 2020

Looking for gaming inspiration? The Nintendo eShop has been updated with plenty of new games, including the simulated jump rope style of, well, Jump Rope Challenge. If getting physical isn’t …
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Review: Arcade Archives: Sunset Riders (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  June 19, 2020

Originally released in 1991, Sunset Riders is a side-scrolling action game that allows up to four players to ride, shoot, and booze their way across the wild west. And like many old westerns, it holds up very well.
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Review: Knight Squad (Nintendo Switch)

By  •  June 17, 2020

Honestly? I haven’t been happy with Super Mario Party for quite some time. This saddens me because I enjoy playing party games with my family. Can a third-party game such as Knight Squad fill that void?
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