Donovan Erskine
Lost Ember is an experience that will stick with well past the credit roll.
Performance issues and lazy tropes hold them back from being excellent, but Pokemon Sword and Shield are a strong step in the right direction for franchises latest generation.
Sparklite is an impressive outing from mobile developer Red Blue Games. It’s visuals and core mechanics harken back to classic action-adventure titles. At the same time, cleverly designed and well defined systems provide for something fresh and exciting.
Indivisible manages to be something fresh and new, without ever getting too outside of the box.
While FIFA 20 is bogged down by the same issues that have plagued it for years, it does enough to set itself apart as a worthy installment.
Spider’s latest RPG is one that follows a privileged hero on a quest to cure the disease plaguing his people.
Children of Morta is an excellently designed action RPG that hosts some well refined dungeon crawling elements.
Although it’s best played in co-op mode, there’s a fair amount of fun to be had in playing alone too. Throw in the fact that Knights and Bikes features clearly defined mechanics along with some powerful instances and you’ve got yourself quite the charming indie experience.
All in all, Night Call sets itself up with an inspired idea and premise. The concept of a man living the simple life as a city taxi driver going through regular life while trying to catch a sinister serial killer is fascinating.
Overall, Etherborn is a short and sweet puzzle platformer that centers around ideas of identity and purpose.
This dungeon crawling RPG builds upon familiar mechanics to craft something fresh and new.
Muse Dash is an exceptional rhythm/action game that thrives on the Nintendo Switch.
Vectronom is a superb platformer that utilizes music in a creative and dynamic way. Ludopium and ARTE’s collaborative effort shines bright in this rhythm platforming hybrid. Although the lack of additional content/ game modes feels like a missed opportunity to truly up the ante, Vectronom is still a romp that’s easy to pick up, and hard to put down.
Team Sonic Racing is a strong return to form for Sumo Digital’s kart racing spin-off series.
All in all, Super Dragon Ball Heroes World Mission is a well-designed card battler with a high ceiling for skill and strategy.
Fans of the One Piece anime and manga will probably find more to enjoy in the World Seeker experience than most gamers. Once you get past the pretty surface, you’ll find that there isn’t much below it. The story is middling, lacking the excitement and action you would expect from a property like One Piece.
All in all, Beat Cop serves well as a Police sim, although that aspect of the game grows stale as time goes on.
Overall, The LEGO Movie 2 Videogame serves as a fun romp through different space systems with some familiar characters.
Its look and feel gives it a charming aesthetic that draws you in, and its solid controls coupled with balanced puzzles makes you stay a while. A funny campaign that has some true laugh out loud moments, but sometimes has vague mission objectives forcing you to wander around aimlessly until you stumble upon the next step.
Rain World is a formidable experience to fans of the survival genre, and one that you can now take with you on the go via the Nintendo Switch.