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Local multiplayer shooters are a bit of a dime a dozen on the Switch so it can be hard to make an impression and stand out in the space...
Mixing together elements of the likes of either Marble Madness or Super Monkey Ball, and throwing in some puzzle mechanics to boot, we have Technosphere Reload...
This is one bizarre mix of elements to make a game...
When it comes to budget-friendly multiplayer gaming the Switch has quite an assortment of options...
This is just one of those titles where I'm not certain what to say in many regards...
When it comes to shooters minimalist looks can work nicely, but with quite a number of budget shooters already in that vein on Switch it can be hard to make an impression...
Minimalist platformers can be fun on a budget, no doubt, but their wide availability on the Switch as well as down to even mobile devices makes them a challenge to get attention with...
When it comes to budget games that have come to Switch there has been a really mixed bag of decent games down to pretty horrible ones...
As an old school arcade gamer I'm actually an enormous fan of the classic top-down racer...
This new entry in the budget-friendly puzzle series is the first to feature the seemingly simple but sometimes maddening line mechanic...
When it comes to games packing in some weirdness on the Switch I'm typically a big fan...
Aside from some AA and AAA conversions, the first-person shooting genre hasn't seen a tremendous amount of representation on the Switch to date...
If you say the words "roguelike shooter" you can assume my ears will perk up and I'm down to party...
As a huge fan of shooters, the twin-stick variety in particular, XenoRaptor on paper is absolutely up my alley...
Of course, if you’re a bit younger it all may feel a bit dated or some people may prefer not to turn the clock back quite so far...
Dungeon-crawling RPGs are very much just their own thing, and they're not for everyone, but for a budget title Drawngeon takes a fair stab at providing a decent experience...
Mixing together gameplay from a few distinct action puzzle styles Funny Bunny Adventures manages to be unique on Switch but that that doesn't make for a ringing endorsement either...
Pinball is absolutely a cornerstone of retro gaming so I'm always excited to see what people come up with to celebrate it...
With adventure game series like this it is somewhat difficult to think of them or review them as stand-alones when, in order to really appreciate them, they're meant to be played as a series...
If you're a big fan of the bygone heyday of the point and click adventure games the Deponia trilogy is well worth checking out...