God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
The Smurfs: Dreams is a Smurftacular 3D platformer, with tight controls, a lovely soundtrack, and so much variety in its levels.
Metamorphosis VR has so much potential, but movement is awkward and a fair few bugs held me back from appreciating it fully.
Redacted may borrow heavily from Hades, but it has enough of its own personality to stand out in an increasingly crowded genre.
Zero Sievert is tough, but it offers a satisfying experience that teaches you upon every death, giving you a reason to keep playing.
Hatch Tales: A Heroic Hookshot Adventure deserves its place in the pantheon of retro platformers on the Switch.
Rogue Flight is a good entry into the genre and one that is enjoyable but has a feeling something is slightly missing.
Despite a few visual and audio issues, Dragon Age: The Veilguard is just a really good time, plain and simple.
Life is Strange: Double Exposure is filled with the same powerful moments as the original, with fresh new characters and clever gameplay.
Forgive Me Father 2 is a great throwback to the golden age of shooters, pushing you to your limits of your own abilities and your sanity.
The Jackbox Survey Scramble is the new game in town just in time for Christmas and it has the potential to be a classic.
Yakuza Kiwami on Switch is a good port of a great game, and while it shows its age in certain areas, it's still a lot of fun to play.
Tormenture blends a retro horror game with real world escape room elements to create a really unique (and rather spooky) experience.
Shin chan: Shiro and the Coal Town is another wonderful cosy game featuring that daft anime kid, and is a seriously relaxing experience.
A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is a stress-inducing experience that recreates the terror found in the movies, and well worth playing.
Wilmot Works It Out is a wonderful example of cosy gaming done right, with colourful puzzles to solve and a whole lot of charm to boot.
Vendetta Forever is a thrilling VR shooter that puts your fun at the forefront, offering a variety of levels and weapons to enjoy.
The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication is filled with some excellent scares, wrapped up in an interesting story and some well-designed puzzles.
Kong: Survivor Instinct is a big surprise, bringing some great level design and stunning visuals to the genre, featuring some tight gameplay.
In keeping the grind but removing the online requirements, Airship Syndicate are sending a clear message: Wayfinder is a game for the players.
Blazing Strike looks the part but struggles to put up a fight in a crowded market that is only getting stronger.