God is a Geek
God is a Geek's Reviews
While Vampire Survivors isn't even technically out, the latest update has made this Early Access title so fun to play.
Two Point Campus is an evolution, not a revolution, but it's more refined and considered than its Hospital predecessor, making it a must-play.
From believable characters to the gritty, high-detail art style that seethes with atmosphere and the top-notch sound design, everything feels authentic in Hard West 2.
Bear and Breakfast is a sweet and straightforward management sim that opts for a laidback approach rather than an intense experience.
Hooked on You is an amusing spinoff that Dead by Daylight fans will get a kick out of, but it isn't able to stand on its own.
Frogun is great if you like collecting every last coin, but some bad levels and checkpoint issues hold it back.
The Switch doesn't have many racers that offer the same kind of thrills and excitement as Wreckfest at its best.
It's not the most precise or compelling 2D Metroidvania, but what REDSHOT lacks in subtlety it makes up for in likeability.
Sniper Elite 5: Landing Force features a new mission that packs just as much of a punch as the originals, with some cool new weapons as well.
South of the Circle is a great narrative experience, with a lovely visual style that delivers a heartfelt story in an impactful way.
RimWorld Console Edition is not without its faults and flaws, but there's nothing else out there quite like it.
Lord Winklebottom Investigates is a charming, funny point-and-click adventure, you'll just need to rewire your thinking to navigate its logic.
Xenoblade Chronicles 3 changes things up in a good way, offering a twist on the most unique combat out there. It's lengthy, engaging, warm, and probably the best RPG of the year. The best one yet, for sure.
AI: The Somnium Files - nirvanA Initiative tells a fascinating story with some weird and wonderful characters and more than a few twists and turns.
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.