God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
Whilst this collection has a lot to offer, those unfamiliar with Atari probably won't want to spend that much time with these bonafide classics.
Whilst this collection has a lot to offer, those unfamiliar with Atari probably won't want to spend that much time with these bonafide classics.
Loot Rascals is a quirky turn based card strategy game that incorporates rogue-like elements. The off the wall presentation hides a surprisingly deep system to manage, but luck often hampers the best laid plans meaning progression feels limited at times.
The Nonary Games is a fantastic package that has two of the best adventure games of all time in a single package with worthy enhancements to 999 which remains one of my favourite games of all time.
Probably the most definitive Just Dance game yet, but maybe it should be the last?
Getting people playing together wherever the Switch is, is the machine's USP and Snipperclips is the game that realizes that vision most effectively.
While it didn't hook me completely, with some refinement and a little more time this could be a really interesting title.
The sheer scope of Everything is an incredible achievement, and it does offer at least a few hours of entertainment, before it inevitably becomes a bit stale.
Toukiden 2 is a well-crafted action RPG with plenty to do, but its combat doesn’t quite hit the spot.
A welcome return to Bioware’s space opera, introducing great characters, an interesting story and some fantastic designs, always providing things to do.
It isn’t F-Zero, but there’s a good, fun challenge here for anyone with an anti-grav racing itch.
Beautiful aesthetics and soundtrack wrapping a Doom-alike shooter, slightly marred by unfair and punishing gameplay that could use a good dose of balancing.
Atelier Firis tells a bright, fun tale in a somewhat restricted world.
With its weird physics issues and inept AI, FlatOut 4 is a frustrating game that simply disappoints on every level.
If you can ignore the sheer cost, Super Bomberman R is a great way to have fun; get it and have a blast.
It’s gone under the radar a bit, but VOEZ’s place on the Switch launch line-up is highly deserved and you should give it your attention.
To many this would seem like filler to bolster a meagre launch lineup, but I am Setsuna is a game that is worthy of your time and a heritage that deserves your respect.
A decent stealth experience, but the AI tends to sour the experience, as does the occasional camera angle issue.
Touhou Genso Wanderer is a very nice and accessible rogue like that is perfect for newcomers to the genre and fun for veterans alike.
LEGO Worlds is a delightful game, full of whimsy with tonnes of things to see and do. The draw of exploration is excellent as is the myriad of items to collect, but frame rate issues and quest bugs slow the gameplay down a bit.