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!
While its retro looks and funky gameplay style are unique there's not much meat here
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With its signature visual extravagance and flair, the addition of a new character spices the series up
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Even with its budget price, the lack of real differentiation between classes and limited scope make this easy to pass up
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This seemingly calm and pleasant train sim is actually quite a tastily strategic challenge in disguise
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Oh man, where you do you begin with this game. I get and like weird... but that can't save dull gameplay
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Who doesn't like a solid classic point-and-click adventure with a sense of humor?
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The urban legend angle makes this suspenseful game of some interest but mechanically it's a bit of a mess
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This airborne racer oh so quickly comes crashing down to the ground with problems
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This review falls under the challenging category of games that you can download and try out with some limited content...
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When I saw the roster in this massive arcade compendium I was already pretty impressed, but having jumped in...
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The distance between honoring a game, trying to build on what made people love it and hoping to create...
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I'll give the people behind Bright Memory credit for coming out of the gate swinging big, serving up a FPS experience...
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Sometimes you run into games where you cant help but feel they're a bit of a victim of the timing...
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It has really been a bit of a surprise to me how many farm management sims there have been on the Switch...
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Having played the original classic RPG Baldur's Gate but then falling off of the series from that point...
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When you’ve been playing 10 - 20 games a week for the last 4 years it can get to be a challenge for games to really stand out...
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This is a bit of an odd title to review in some ways, as having spent time with it I could see people going in two very different directions...
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Coming back to the Switch with its high-speed futuristic racing that features some truly rollercoaster-like tracks, Redout 2 is quick to make an intense impression...
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Oh how I love it when great music and rhythm games show up pretty well unannounced to blow me away...
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When you're looking to relax or unwind there's nothing wrong with some light to moderate challenges presented in a very pleasantly cute package...
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