Rhett Waselenchuk
I was pleasantly surprised by Drug Dealer Simulator. What I thought was going to be a joke of a game turned out to be something I had a lot of fun with.
At times it feels unfocused, scattered, and above all else, inconsistent in its rules. But where the technical side of the game lacks, the flair and pizazz of everything make up for it. I love the characters and the music, the couch co-op gameplay is second to none, and I appreciate a game that has no problem being there if you only need it for a few minutes to pass the time.
Deliver Us The Moon turned out to be a fun little distraction from the bigger, more intensive games I’ve been playing.
If you’re even able to find a copy of Cooking Mama: Cookstar, you should probably reconsider where you’re spending your money.
There’s a long way to go for Resident Evil Resistance before it can compete with its single-player counterpart.
I said it before, but I’ll repeat it – this is the worst baseball game I’ve ever played.
While the game still stubbornly hangs on to a few of the original’s mechanical shortcomings, the vast majority of the package is a breathtaking recreation of material we fell in love with two decades ago.
More so than any other game I’ve reviewed, House Flipper is going to be what you make of it.
As a fan of the world of One Punch Man, I really couldn’t ask for anything more.
What sort of horror game puts you to sleep? One that doesn’t try anything new. And that’s what Infliction is.
Dreams is incredible. It’s what I and so many others have wanted from the time we fell in love with video games.
I enjoyed Mosaic. It isn’t reinventing the wheel, and we’ve seen this sort of story many times before, but there’s something about this game that just works.
Forget this game. Move along, and pretend you never heard of Decay of Logos.
I’m a big fan of Fight’N Rage. Of course, I’ve been a big fan of beat ’em ups for a long time now, but this game does so much right that I have no problem recommending it to someone that isn’t too familiar with the genre.
Alien: Isolation on the Switch is fantastic, and is most definitely a game that deserves a spot on your shelf.
I did enjoy my time with Farming Simulator 20, but I’m concerned about the level of content to keep me invested down the line. There’s not nearly as much equipment as you would find in the more fleshed out versions of Farming Simulator, but I think if you can get past the shortcomings of the hardware that Farming Simulator 20 was built to run on, you’ll enjoy your time with it too.
I loved my time with Black Future ’88. It’s hard, it’s fun, it’s memorable. In a genre that I have felt has been stagnating a bit over the past year or so, SUPERSCARYSNAKES is here to slap us back into reality.
Should you play The Witcher 3? Absolutely. It’s one of a handful of games from the past decade that you simply can’t miss. Should you play The Witcher 3 on the Switch? Honestly, probably not.
It’s tough to recommend a ‘remaster’ of a game that’s only half remastered.
The Sinking City is the type of game that will appeal only to the most hardcore of H.P. Lovecraft, or noir fiction fans. Everyone else will be left wondering how so much could go so wrong in what really is an excellent idea for a game.