Justin Nation's Reviews
Strangely enough this isn't my first rodeo, back in the day I wrote for the N64HQ as well as a few other outlets on freelance gigs but then when the HQ closed I decided to step it up and started The 64 Source. As the first word of a follow-up system to the N64 began to swirl I then decided to venture out into completely new territory and started OperatioN2000, where I had very little regular reputable news to share. With no other options I decided create my own content focused on profiling key developers and their current relationship with Nintendo or "dream games" where I saw opportunities for Nintendo to dust off classics or recently-made games and do something new with them on improved hardware.
This was all going pretty well until my wife and I decided to have our first child and I then decided that it was time to hang it up and focus on my family. As I closed down both sites I did decide to partner with Billy Berghammer, another former N64HQ writer, who had created his own site, PlanetN2000. We agreed to move over the relevant content from the older sites to his and on top of that I had taken a grad school class in programming in ColdFusion and decided to offer to code the front-end and back-end for a new version of his site. Through these efforts the newer and more complete Planet GameCube was born! While I would occasionally contribute to that site, helping do things like working out Louie the Cat doing rumors and other odd things, I eventually decided to stop as my family obligations grew.
While I had continued to follow Nintendo through both the Wii and Wii U eras my TV time was limited enough that I began playing more PC games again. It is in the PC space that I began to play a number of independent games and they started to be the games I enjoyed the most. Between their lower price, their often less traditional gameplay and approach, and their great variety I was hooked!
With the launch of the Nintendo Switch I was already excited by the possibilities. The portability factor alone meant that I would have far more options and places I could play away from the TV, and games like Breath of the Wild looked impressive. With my oldest daughter poised to start her senior year in high school and my youngest finishing out junior high I started to see an opportunity to get back into amateur games journalism once again with what is now Nintendo World Report as well but I'd initially just thought about writing some editorials periodically. Then, right before the launch of the system, Nintendo had their Nindie-focused presentation and I saw my two most beloved gaming worlds colliding. The games I had been playing on my PC could now be played in a portable way and on Nintendo hardware! Being the type who tends to work against the normal current the concept behind Nindie Spotlight was born!
Without a doubt a charmingly weird little world to explore, capture critters, and then watch them dance battle in
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While quite often the game's humor is a decent driver to keep exploring the slow pace keeps it from greater success
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While there may be some crimes here to solve, the major obstacle feels like the interface and some odd decisions made
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The classic collect-a-thon isn't dead if we won't let it be, and Tinykin shows how that prompts exploration of huge areas
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Rather than tearing out of the starting block, somehow this one sputters and dies on its fundamental issues
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Well-animated, voiced, and composed, this game has some great positives, but it somehow struggles to be interesting
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The old-school arcade icon is back for a pretty unique adventure
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While it has some character and odd charm with its varied approaches to combat, Kofi Quest struggles to take off
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Management sims have tended to be pretty wild in their variety and their degree of quality on the Switch...
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For the budget asking price, Rite may not have a ton in the way of variety, but offers up some classic challenging platforming
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Much like the original in the series I can say with confidence that Dyna Bomb 2 is a game that you can play...
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If you're down to brawl and battle in mech suits solo or with friends, this delivers that experience pretty well
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This build-your-own beat-em-up robot battler has some appeal but a lack of variety slowly bogs it down
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With its colorful art and slightly different-than-the-norm Metroidvania flavor, Islets has legs on the Switch
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The classic Atari 2600 has gotten a significant upgrade, helping it more fully realize the potential it always had
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This roguelike golfing title thoroughly proves that sports titles are ripe for conversion if they can all be this good
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While it has quirky characters and some charm, the degree of puzzle obscurity without aid knocks it down a few pegs
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Though continuing with many of the charms of the original, the somewhat dumbed down challenge gives it less appeal
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Super-creative and lovingly animated with hand-drawn and crafted elements, this RPG has a simple charm that works
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With new episodes added periodically there's content here, but limited interaction makes it more something to watch
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