A.J. Maciejewski
Although Lost Orbit: Terminal Velocity is merely an update of a 4 year old game, it's still one unique, challenging, and highly enjoyable narrative space adventure.
Although Etherborn is a somewhat short and often frustrating adventure, its intricate stages are mostly a joy to solve.
Pawarumi does a lot to satisfy shoot 'em up fans while also offering a gimmick that makes it more exciting than the average shmup.
Darksiders III fans will find The Crucible to be a great way to show off their skills. That being said, it's still just a combat arena.
Overall, Keepers of the Void is an excellent piece of DLC that extends Darksiders III's replay value in a clever puzzle-laden way.
If Bus Fix 2019 is some kind of joke then it's done a great job of punking me with its downright unplayable gameplay and lame premise.
Although Astro Bears is merely an update to its predecessor, it's still a fun little party game that 4 players can enjoy together.
If the fact that it's titled Redneck Skeet Shooting isn't enough of a red flag, allow me to say that this is one terrible game.
As an admirer of trains, I enjoyed my time with Mini Trains a lot although it's a very simple game and feels like it should be in VR.
In the end, no goofy-looking googly-eyed cactus can save this irritating game from being yet another silly indie experiment.
No VR game comes close to delivering as much action-packed combat as Sairento VR so sharpen your blade and get ready to fight.
Whether you prefer queso or hot sauce on your burger, you're bound to have some simple fun with running a food truck in I'm Hungry.
Gamers who enjoy finally beating levels after countless attempts will like Kid Tripp but everyone else should avoid this frustrating runner.
For those who must own every shoot 'em up on Switch, Q-YO Blaster is worth downloading even with its middle-of-the-road gameplay.
When a game is inspired by the classics, you'd hope that it improves upon them. Although Aggelos doesn't, it's still a rather fun game.
If you enjoy Metroidvania games then you'll love what Timespinner has to offer with its addictive exploration and combat.
If SolSeraph featured more in-depth core gameplay in either of its 2 genres then it would be a much more fulfilling experience.
Gameplay-wise, Streets of Rogue is one of the most open-ended games that I've ever played and mastering it super-rewarding.
If you're looking for an enjoyable series of puzzles to work through then Run the Fan offers both challenging and satisfying gameplay.
Blazing Chrome is an authentic retro run 'n' gun experience that'll surely satisfy genre fans. That being said, there are many frustrating moments that are difficult to overlook and the amount of content is a little thin, too.