John Campbell
- The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
- Donkey Kong Country
- Uncharted 4
This remaster of the 16-bit classics is perfect on the Switch and ideal for reliving one's childhood or for introducing it to one's own children.
While Masquerada: Songs and Shadows is a refreshingly good story, it suffers from its unbalanced gameplay and low replayability.
While Vanquish suffers under a bad story, its time-stopping mechanics boost it up to a great game.
Frozen Synapse 2 is a good game, but is doomed to be overshadowed by other more popular games. It's too expensive at full price, put it on your wishlist and wait for it to go on sale.
While Kirby: Battle Royale is a great multiplayer game and has loads of features, its replayability diminishes quickly and is simply not worth the $40 price tag.
While the two Pokémon Let's Go versions look and play great, the games are too easy, the battles are too numerous, and some changes to the game have taken away some of the fun. It's good for the nostalgia, but not much else. Nevertheless, it is a decent game to hold us over until the next Pokémon game.
I recommend Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered to fans of the original game and of the movies as it is fan service at its best.
Despite the high price, Pokken shines with its various Pokemon to choose from and numerous moves to master.
Although Post Human W.A.R feels small and incomplete, what we were given is good and worth spending the time and money.
Shadowhand's gold is its card gameplay. Play it accordingly.
Despite its unfavorable aspects, Azure Saga: Pathfinder is a giant step for MassHive in the right direction and is encouraging to see what else they can bring to the table.
While Fallout 76 has some things it does right, it is too buggy and has much too low of a player base to truly enjoy. While it will scratch that Fallout itch, it's not worth it at its current price. Wait for a sale.
While Achtung! Cthulhu Tactics does basic gameplay well, it lacks challenge, depth, and uniqueness. The price is a little steep, so wait for it to go on sale or pass on this one. There are better strategy games to play.
The graphics on the Switch version are annoying enough to pass on this port; I strongly recommend this game for the PC.
Overgrowth is a bold idea that could have been great, but its terrible combat mechanics and lack of content bog it down.
TurtlePop has some great features going for it, but in the end, it's a glorified mobile game on a console that can do much more than this. I am hoping Zengami moves on to bigger and better things from here.