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The thing that will obviously grab you with this title is its unique (and quite lovely) art style. From there, though...
Not so much a game as an interactive toy, Townscaper is just a different sort of experience that people will likely eith...
This is one of those titles that’s very difficult to explain in a way that establishes a decent value propositi...
Whenever you run into a free-to-play title it’s always a bit of a challenge to rake them over the coals when pe...
While I don’t want to show any undue bias against games unfairly, I’ll admit that I’ve slowly becom...
While I’d like to be able to claim myself and my family are not victims of local multiplayer fatigue on Switch,...
Sometimes there are just games that start out hitting you the wrong way the moment you begin playing and just can&rsq...
The creepy Neighbor is apparently back, yet again, to give off his weird vibes and entice people to plunk down some m...
Who doesn’t love a good mystery? Arrive at the crime scene, look for clues and evidence, interrogate witnesses,...
Ah, the struggle to properly evaluate games that aren’t really made for you personally as the target audience. ...
This is one of those titles that, when you see a well-cut trailer for it, jumps out as having some real potential. Wh...
This aquatically-based platformer, which you can play either solo or co-op, is a bit of an odd bird. For the most par...
There’s absolutely no denying that fans of twin-stick roguelike shooters, like myself, have an embarrassment of riches o...
This is one of those tough ones where I can’t outright fault the key elements of the game design, but I also ca...
While I have nostalgia for old-school looks and experiences I have found that while a return to classic pixel art ten...
While I’ll admit to having a bit of deckbuilding strategy fatigue, there have been a number of titles on Switch...
OK, so I don’t think anyone needs to tell you that Quake is one of the most influential first-person shooters of all-tim...
When I originally saw the art for this game I’ll have to admit I was a bit put off by its blatant similarities to the re...
Broadly agreeable and family-friendly titles aren’t always easy to find, so when you come across one like Where...
Running with the concept of the “found phone” puzzle sub-genre, Jessika changes some of the more typical ...
While I considered the original Thea to be more of a middling hybrid deckbuilder and strategy game (though with a fai...
The great artwork and general puzzle-y adventure beats of Out of Line (as well as a timely multiversal sort of twist ...
When you’re this far into a system’s lifespan, making a splash with a game that not only has a distinctive look but that...
While Nintendo systems have been notoriously accused of being “for kids” for ages now, with the Switch mo...
As an old-school arcade kid my familiarity with Space Invaders and its iterations over time is quite high. As always ...
Let’s be honest, though many games have attempted to capture some element of the X-Com style of tactical strategy combat...
With a preponderance of deckbuilders on the Switch it has gotten increasingly difficult to distinguish anything but t...
Ahh, another cute budget platformer with a cuddly wuddly little hero hopping his way through level to save the day&he...
While perhaps the results aren’t always as great as developers may hope for, I do have a great appreciation for games th...
With a first-person puzzling style that is quite different from, but at times reminded me of, Portal in some ways wit...
Working with a mix of a story of young love, where any distance apart can feel like agony, and some reasonably creati...
Though the Switch has proven quite capable of bringing exciting experiences over from the other consoles or the PC sp...
Starting out with Tetragon it felt like it had some potential promise. A generally nice art style, a story of a fathe...
For me Curious Expedition 2 is everything I look for in a sequel outing. It delivers a bit more quirk and color in its c...
Elevator pitch time… so what if the goal was to make a game that fully embraces and meshes together intense slashing rog...
When it comes to relatively chill adventures in more of a classic style the Switch has pretty great representation alrea...
I realize that more often than not I’m a sort of wet blanket in the area of visual novels, especially those that allow l...
This budget title, at first glance, looked like it may be a sim of sorts… but if that’s what got you exc...
Whenever you see new titles show up in a genre that seems to be currently having its moment you end up taking a moment t...
With its somewhat simple polygonal art, abundance of color, and undeniable cute factor, Button City is a moderately laid...
While this is a title that has been around for quite some time at this point, I’m surprised by how well it has held up b...
Interactive stories, especially ones that are artistically basic, are tough to score and evaluate fairly. To its cred...
Low-budget fare can always be tough to score since there’s always a question of where to put the bar. In the ca...
Taking the basic premise of mobile puzzlers like 2048 or Threes, Bone Marrow tries to throw in a little value-added R...
Starting Zengeon up there’s a feel of real promise with a great animated opener, distinctive characters, and ev...
While I had heard tales of the infamous Spelunker games and their inexplicably bad controls, until now I had never ha...
While I’ll admit that when you mention a game with the name “dodgeball” right in the title you already have my attention...
If you’re a puzzle gaming fan, you’re probably well-acquainted with the Picross franchise. While the S se...
As much of an action and shooting game junkie as I am, looking for games that challenge me and provide thrills, a gre...
One thing I’ve learned over the years as someone both on the programming end of software and on the consumer en...