Steve Clist
Bayonetta gets a welcome reissue on Switch. The game's fluid gameplay and tough as nails difficulty remain firmly intact. There's a nice nod to the ecosystem the game now finds itself on with some cool costumes based on Nintendo royalty. Otherwise, it's the same game as before. The graphics may not have been improved but with the game only being eight years old, they hold up quite well. The framerate allows for some super smooth action in both docked and handheld mode. If you're a fan of hack-and-slash games then this is a must-buy. If you have even a passing interest in the genre then you should seriously consider adding it to your collection, just be prepared to take some deep breaths and try again.
I wanted to like Roarr!. I really did. It just fails on so many levels.
You would need to be a really hardcore SpongeBob SquarePants, Rugrats, Hey Arnold!, or Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fan to prefer this. I don't doubt that there is a really good game that could be made with the Nickelodeon license, but it needs to have much better core mechanics. And with such a great library of Nickelodeon properties available, you can't help but feel it should be using more of them.
Let’s be clear — if your age is in double digits and you’re not a fan of the show, you probably won’t enjoy Gigantosaurus the Game. That said, it’s not really aimed at you. I have young children who are fans of the show, and they enjoyed this game.
SpellKeeper is an OK puzzle game.
There is a lot to like about Overpass. Unfortunately, there are also a lot of issues.
I wanted to love Gear Club Unlimited, I really did, but I'm sorry to say that I don't.
If you fancy challenging your mind for a few hours with something that isn't too frenetic, then you might want to give this a go.
Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition is one of those games that’s terrific to have sitting on the SD card of your Switch.
While it can never match up to RedLynx’s brilliant racer, this is very much a budget title.
Darksiders Genesis may forever be in the shadow of Diablo III, but that’s not necessarily a bad place to be. If you are a fan of Blizzard’s ARPG, chances are you’ll find a lot to enjoy here. I know that I did.
Agent A: A Puzzle in Disguise is a fun little puzzler. It has fairly simple puzzles, but the real challenge is connecting the dots and figuring out what you need to use and where.
As a fan of the Sniper Elite series, I loved going back to Sniper Elite V2.
I have to say, overall, I found New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe to be a bit of a disappointment. It isn’t that it’s a bad game, far from it in fact. However, it is one of the weaker Mario games.
All in all, Tricky Towers is a fun little multiplayer-focused title. While there is single player, I personally don't feel that it provides enough on its own to warrant a purchase. However, if you have local or online friends who enjoy a good puzzle game (and particularly Tetris), then this is easily worth the price of admission. Just please don't blame us when that friendship is strained by the dark magic powers in the game.
If you’re a LEGO or Jurassic World fan, then it is easy to recommend LEGO Jurassic World.
f you are a fan of the genre, then this is something you should check out.
Though not a perfect game, I really enjoyed my time with Table Top Racing: World Tour – Nitro Edition.
Rough but still great
Overall, Trailblazers is a great little racer and one I aim to come back to in the near future.