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When it comes to challenging platformers of all types the Switch has gotten to the point where it has you covered and then some...
While certainly sporting a cute set of characters and overall look there's not too much easygoing once you dig in for a few stages in this endless runner of sorts...
OK, so there's a saying that imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, though in entertainment media when you copy something a bit too much it can be weird...
It's most definitely that time of year when gamers are inclined to go looking for something a bit more horror-focused in order to enhance the Halloween Spirit...
Horace is an odd title in that much like the title character robot of the same name it is quite unassuming and humble but there’s so much more to it...
There’s something about ScourgeBringer that deep down brings back my nostalgia for being in an arcade, pumping quarters into a game that consistently kicks my butt yet still puts a smile on my face...
Once again it's time for old school pinball fanatics to rejoice as a new pack of conversions from the classic collection of Williams tables has arrived...
This futuristic sports title boasts a mix of 2-on-2 goal-scoring action with brawling and varied arenas...
There's nothing wrong with a very arcade-like twin-stick shooting experience with a little flavor of Robotron and some others, I love the classics and still load up Robotron with some regularity...
Among the many genres and subgenres roguelikes have managed to infiltrate I can’t say that a tactical turn-based adventure-ish RPG is one I’ve run across to this point...
As a life-long fan of the beat-em-up genre there's just something simple and satisfying about a good brawler, letting you blow off some steam kicking ass and taking names...
While it has a slick look and strangely compelling story the elements don't quite come together
As you may assume with a Nintendo system platformers are roughly a dime a dozen and though Metroidvanias aren't as abundant their average quality has been impressive...
One of the original scandalous and exploitatively violent games on the PC an eon ago, the name Postal has a certain degree of deserved reverence...
To be clear the issues its sibling had with driver AI inexplicably crashing and taking themselves out of races remains...
My family and I have become massive fans of the Jackbox games over time, having played through each party pack at some point...
On a general level interactive fiction titles haven’t been my cup of tea...
When you’re young your imagination can truly be a powerful (and sometimes scary) thing...
What’s interesting with indie games is their consistent ability to seem familiar at first but then consistently surprise you by defying expectations...
When it comes to strategy games we’re finally to the point where the Switch has a fair amount of diversity...