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As a huge fan of roguelike shooters Space Robinson has me a bit perplexed in trying to figure out where I stand on it...
When it comes to platforming fun the Switch generally has you covered from the AAA level all the way down through budget indies so it can be a tough genre to make a splash in...
There's no doubt that making a game that's meant to compete with the likes of a juggernaut title from Nintendo is always going to be tough, and the likely results aren't going to live up against the massive team and budget the Big N put together...
I'm sure pretty well just about everyone is familiar with the classic game of Snake...
While there have been quite a few great rhythm games on the Switch, it seems that room will now need to be made for another rock solid musically-based experience...
When the original Party Hard hit it was a shock to the system, an odd mix of puzzle game, crowd simulator, and virtual serial killer experience...
Fast-moving platforming with a focus on precision is what it all ends up being about on OkunoKA Madness, and the fact that this title has been geared towards speedrunners is thus no surprise...
Even with as many varieties of puzzle games as I've played on the Switch I'm happy to say that none of them have been quite like Circuit Dude...
Given my history of not usually being a fan of visual novels and games that are roughly in that orbit I'll admit that Roommates surprised me a little bit...
Let's face it, there are a ton of puzzle games out there on Switch, most of them in the budget-friendly space...
This is one of those games where you just sort of need to be well-hydrated, strap in, and get ready for quite a bit of "Huh?" weirdness...
This is one of those titles where I'm incredibly torn on where to put it...
When I was in kindergarten I saw the movie The Yellow Submarine, and though I was far too young to really process what was in front of me it certainly left an impression...
Have you been feeling like Fortnite has become a bit played out? I have… though I think I felt that way pretty early since I always considered the quick-build types complete BS but I digress...
What do you get when you combine the randomness of the roll of the dice with a rule system that may be simple but has ample room for strategy (and mistakes) and a pretty sly sense of humor (though, as with all humor, it may not work for you)? Aside from a pretty good time if you're into strategy the answer would be Here Be Dragons...
Whenever a new game arrives that offers swashbuckling adventure on the high seas I'm always pretty immediately interested...
OK, so we have a FPS-style horror suspense game... check...
As a former employee of a pizza place for a number of years I've always had a bit of a soft spot for slinging pies...
While I always love and appreciate the efforts of developers that experiment in generally unexplored experiences there's no mistaking the risks involved with doing so...
Who knew that even after all this time I could get sucked in by a cute game that has elements of Breakout and maybe some Bust a Move and their ilk...