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While I may be prone to complaining when titles put me to sleep with their droning stories and dry lore, when the qua...
A worthy discussion that has come up in recent years has to do with accessibility and whether games that are inherent...
Opening with a pretty minimal understanding of what’s going on, Death’s Door gets off to a bit of a rocky...
The Picross series has been around for so long at some point that it has become a sort of puzzle game staple, but tha...
My family and I have become massive fans of the Jackbox games over time, having played through each party pack at som...
Considering the fact that I originally bought my SNES expressly to play Street Fighter II at home against my friends ...
Having grown up spending far too much time and money in the arcades of old, the Pac-Man series is near and dear to my...
There’s something to be said for indie games that, at a glance, may feel like they’re taking shortcuts, b...
While there have been a great number of LucasArts-esque point-and-click adventure titles on Switch, not all of them h...
The classic arcade shooter 1943 and its many variants are among my favorites of all time and Aces does an incredible ...
DOOM has done something I think most people would have considered impossible a year ago, bringing a full-featured AAA...
This is an excellent golfing RPG with much more working in its favor than against it. It is full of humor, strange an...
The distance between honoring a game (trying to build on what made people love it and hoping to create something a li...
The contemplative puzzle series is back and more polished than ever with this new iteration of Picross. Whether you&r...
One of the more overall neglected flavors on the Switch has been single-player experiences I would consider to be bot...
In the end I must say that I’m extremely impressed with the level of care and effort that has been put into mak...
I'd originally fallen in love with Neon Chrome on PC where I beat the game 4 times and it kept getting more inten...
What fascinates and has surprised me about GEM, it that it somehow has created a serene experience for more casu...