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Justin Nation's Reviews
Working as a throwback to games from a much earlier era that were the first to dabble in a cinematic adventure experience The Eternal Castle will probably feel quite familiar to fans of the likes of Out of this World or even earlier fare like Prince of Persia...
Titles that don’t just tap heavily into nostalgia but fully embrace it are always a risky proposition...
Ever since the days of the classic Wing Commander series I've been a huge fan of space dogfighting mixed with a bit of operatic drama...
Among the genres that are the toughest to evaluate in gaming and may be the most divisive are those that are "walking simulators" at their core...
Remasters of games that are getting pretty old, especially when they're from the earlier days of 3D adventures, are tough to evaluate...
While I've played quite a number of cooking games over the years ranging from the likes of Cooking Mama to mobile games to Overcooked I can't say I've played anything quite like Cooking Simulator...
Given the general lack of racers on the Switch with every release of a title in the genre there are sure to be people who are curious about it...
Getting right down to it there’s just something about the Super Mega Baseball series that taps into what love and nostalgia I have for baseball as a sport, particularly in video game form...
As a fan of old school shooters and beat-em-ups of all persuasions perhaps it was inevitable I’d be a Huntdown fan...
With so many high-quality shooters of all types and styles it takes some effort to put something new on the table, particularly something that stands apart from the rest with its own style...
OK, so perhaps I'm a bit of a broken record, but if you're a fan of Picross but wish it would throw a greater degree of challenge at you this is really the series you should be checking out...
With a comic book-inspired look, a pretty wide array of over-the-top weapons, and challenges aplenty Fury Unleashed is a roguelike platform shooter with plenty of personality...
The Trials series has always stood out to me as a smart and creative alternate take on a racing game, moving the focus on turns and managing speed more to technique and managing your angles of attack...
Since there are quite a lot of local multiplayer titles on the Switch in all honesty from my perspective the majority of them have begun to blend together into a blob of generic play and mediocrity...
New iterations of existing games, especially when they come out with shorter proximity to one another, can be weird sometimes...
When I run into games like Stone I'm never quite sure what to think...
Featured in one of the Indie World Directs, Supermash seemed like one of those titles that could go either way...
If there was a major genre on Switch to argue may be the worst represented, whether AAA titles or indies, it could be sports...
While I’ve seen a few titles try to step up to the plate to establish a solid roguelike FPS to date nobody has really nailed the entire formula...
There's no doubt a good reason for people to debate whether games like Fledgling Heroes "need" to be on Switch...