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If you're looking for a space shooter with a decent dose of strategy thrown into the mix this may be an option for you...
The Switch has most certainly been blessed with a wide variety of excellent shmups since its release and with the release of Jamestown+ there's now another strong contender on the pile...
A somewhat cute and funky visual style? Check...
While deck building and battling games were never something I got into physically, I’ll admit that in the digital space they’ve managed to get me pretty hooked...
While I haven’t formally reviewed any of the previous Shovel Knight games I’ve been a quiet fan of the series since it started...
Among the indie titles that I've played and loved on the PC there aren't too many that still haven't made their way to Switch...
For whatever reason I have a bit of a soft spot for voxel-based graphics so when I saw a dungeon-crawler boasting those aesthetics when Riverbond was announced I was easily on board...
So you know and love the Shovel Knight crew and their overall aesthetics, and you've been with them through a variety of adventures...
While the label “Souls-like” has gotten to be a bit overused and trite, there’s certainly a market out there for people looking for games with challenging and engaging combat...
It seems like minimalist adventures with limited mechanics and not much in the way of narrative substance, relying on a mix of trial and error, some limited creepiness, and abundant patience on the part of the player are a thing...
While its play isn't terrible the mobile roots underlying the whole experience make it tough to consider paying for
With its overly simplistic implementation there's not much positive to put together here...
If you're just down for a reasonably good budget platformer this will work out if you don't expect too much from it
With middling play that gets bogged down early on by a lack of direction for successful play this struggles
These management simulation style games certainly have their place, and since they aren’t well-represented on the Switch I have no doubts Big Pharma will be enticing to the right crowd that has been starved for this sort of experience...
With a preponderance of puzzlers populating the Switch, it can take some ingenuity to come up with something new and different...
This is one of those titles where I'm torn on how to feel about it...
With a feel that's a bit like tackling Mario Kart, but with a bit of a slower pace, "wacky racers" like Must Dash Amigos have a tough road to hoe...
Pairing the found phone subgenre with some FMV and acting gives a little flavor to this indie offering
The pain of the grind, with little to show in return, throws this release to the lions