God is a Geek
HomepageGod is a Geek's Reviews
Coromon is a delightful master catching game that runs really well on the Switch, and is perfect for handheld sessions on the sofa.
Pick up Tombstar if you're looking for a time-killer that will challenge you and offer a little catharsis, but don't go in expecting big things.
Live A Live is a neat little curio that warrants a look, but there's a huge variety in not just story, but the quality of the action as well.
Hell Pie is a 3D platformer that's crude, rude and has some of the best locomotion in the genre thanks to its grappling gameplay.
Spidersaurs is loveable, looks fantastic, and nowhere near as hostile and hardcore as the games that inspired it.
Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium is a beautifully presented package which includes a decent strike rate of two thirds bangers to a third of borderline unplayable turds.
As Dusk Falls tells a superb story of how two family's lives are changed forever, with great writing that leads to some huge decisions to make.
Stray is a delightful adventure game that strips away all the normal complications of the genre to offer an enjoyable overall experience.
The Klonoa Phantasy Reverie Series is a love letter to fans of the series, but by modern standards the games fall a little short.
Loud is a perfectly serviceable rhythm game, but a forgettable soundtrack and a lack of content makes it hard to recommend.
F.I.S.T remains an excellent action adventure on the Nintendo Switch and an unmissable experience for fans of the genre.
Escape Academy is a fun, addictive puzzler that captures the escape room magic with plenty of detail and variety, you'll just wish it lasted a little longer.
If you're looking for a new Metroidvania, and you like your bosses big and your violence sweary, Loopmancer is an absolute treat.
Portal: Companion Collection contains two of the greatest games of all time, which run at 60fps and are still incredible in 2022.
Yurukill: The Calumniation Games blends visual novel story and Shmup gameplay to create a very engaging experience.
Witch Strandings is a simple yet fascinating game that manages to build a world and make you care about it with little detail at all.
Itadaki Smash has some decent humour in places and can give you a few hours of slightly underwhelming fighting fun. But with so much better available out there, we would suggest looking elsewhere to get your belt scroller fix.
Bright and colourful, charming and replayable, Arcadegeddon offers a cathartic thrill while promising to scratch that ever-present loot itch.
Industria takes inspiration from title like Bioshock and Half-Life, featuring a fantastic story with some decent gunplay and puzzles as well.
MX vs ATV Legends plays well for the most part, and despite some issues with the AI and a streamlined career, there's still a lot to like.