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Justin Nation's Reviews
If you're looking for something with a slower pace and a story with some somber notes and rough spots a good murder mystery may be your jam...
This is one of those titles that screams being up my alley, featuring some relatively arcade-style shooting action and excitement...
Games coming over from the mobile space and intended to be played on tablets with a touchscreen are often a bit hard to evaluate...
As has been the case with several other recent mildly-interactive visual novel outings on the Switch, Jisei will probably appeal to a thin audience that is pulled in by the overall story, but most people will want to keep moving...
There's nothing wrong with a decent and clever puzzle game that gets your mental gears working and to Colloc's credit it is at least a little bit different than any other genre game I've played on Switch...
While it’s great to play games or watch movies cheering on the brave heroes who fight and persevere against horrible monstrosities, admit it: Given the chance it would be a ton of fun to spend some time on the other side of the equation...
I’m so pleased that Jackbox Games has decided to release my absolute favorite game of theirs as a stand-alone title now on Switch...
The third stand-alone title released by Jackbox Games outside of its Party Pack series (the first was Drawful, a while back, and the second was Quiplash), while Fibbage may not be my personal favorite party game series they've produced it's still easy to see why its popular all-around...
This is a title I originally got to try out at PAX and even after having the chance to play it more I'm still a bit torn on it...
While I wouldn't say that Crysis is at the absolute upper echelon of FPS titles it certainly has its adherents...
This is one of those titles that's hard to judge well...
While I have a great deal of nostalgia for the 8-bit era since I played a ton of games back in those days, going back can be a bit rough...
There's nothing wrong with a little weirdness and quirk and I've been very pleased that the Switch has delivered quite a bit in that vein over its lifespan...
Ooof, this one hits me right in the irritated for some reason...
This one is a challenge for me to review as there's good news and bad news...
I love it when indie titles show up that I’ve never seen or heard of and they end up being a pleasant surprise...
Finding a puzzle game in the Switch eShop is about as easy as hitting a fish in a barrel exclusively filled with fish... they're everywhere and at all price points...
If you’re looking to make a splash on the Switch eShop who can resist some cute killer bunnies mixed with very accessible puzzle action… and boss battles! There’s just a spirit to Radical Rabbit Stew that makes it generally fly by...
When it comes to arcade-style twin-stick shooters one name pretty well everyone is familiar with is Geometry Wars (how is there STILL no version of it on Switch?!?!)...
Family-friendly experiences on the Switch do exist but can be hard to find, in particular accessible and "good" ones...