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Somewhat of following the general concept that anything can be reinvigorated and possibly improved with the inclusion of zombies we have Dustoff Z, which reaches back to the likes of the classic Choplifter for inspiration while throwing in modern progression and conveniences as well...
With a variety of titles proving that the tight and challenging strategy of a roguelike can make for compelling play it’s not hard to see some of Ring of Pain’s influences...
More often than not I find that I’m not much of a fan of “interactive novels” on the Switch...
Having been introduced to the Shantae series on the Switch and enjoyed the hell out of each entry thus far a throwback title sounded interesting...
We’ve been blessed with quite a variety of shmups on the Switch, and with such diversity it can sometimes be easy to assume you’ve seen it all...
There's nothing wrong with sometimes playing a game that has one core idea in place and just asks you to run with it...
While I've generally found first-person exploration adventure-type games like this to be a drag in their pacing I do appreciate that in this case the game has taken on a quasi-historic element of a member of the press chasing down the Zodiac killer to add interest...
With an interesting steampunk / futuristic look with huge skyscrapers and vehicles flying through the clouds people were excited by early looks at Cloudpunk...
Following up the previous delectable outing on Switch, CSD3 is back with a new somewhat silly story with your empire having been reduced to rubble and starting over in a food truck...
While the Metroidvania genre had at one point been thinly represented on the Switch we're now at the point where there are enough top-tier titles available that making a big splash is getting tougher...
One glance at Foregone and many video game fans are likely to mistake it for the incredible Dead Cells… and given that the game’s art and animations were created through a very similar process that’s not a coincidence...
Having grown up with the Joes through the comic books and the cartoons I'm undoubtedly in the sweet spot for the love of the organization and their eternal fight with Cobra...
While these are technically two individual games it's appropriate to review them together since they're practically identical in most ways you'd measure...
While these are technically two individual games it's appropriate to review them together since they're practically identical in most ways you'd measure...
So the original Remothered was a weird ole suspense-filled adventure of sorts with a crazy story and you trying desperately to escape being locked in an old house with a crazed old man...
As I have noted a few times before, in general survival games haven’t tended to be a favorite of mine in the past...
For me, somewhat fittingly given the mirrored nature of the puzzles in the game, I'm of two minds about Reflection of Mine...
When it comes to action puzzle games the tendency is to think of the big and well-established guns when looking for some quality play...
Novelty in games is always a good thing, new experiences are welcome and you never know what may become a break out hit or revelatory gameplay experience...
There's nothing wrong with a puzzle game that knows what mechanics its going for and then works them for all they're worth, something Puddle Knights does pretty well...