As I’ve stated many times I’m a big fan of classic arcade shooting so when titles take that style of play and run with it, trying to add in some new spice, I’m always down to check it out. In the case ...
If you’re a fan of challenging games Slain: Back From Hell is happy to sate your thirst for aggravation, loud music, and pretty copious gore. Progress is always a challenge but there are a few ...
Oh how perilous the eShop is in the budget category, filled with games that look like they could be promising but with many letting you down. On the flipside of that you have Stick Fight, a title that ...
When you set your sights on trying to capture the essence of games in the mold of the Zelda series it has to be a daunting challenge. After the success of the original Oceanhorn which sported a more ...
Another sequel that took what worked in the original and then made it better on all levels, this side-scrolling zombie-blaster is terrific fun whether you're solo or playing with friends. The 360 ...
First-person perspective absolutely brings you into the action, so when it’s applied to genres that haven’t usually been played that way the results can sometimes be exciting. In the case of Paint the ...
With escape rooms having been a pretty popular group activity over the past decade or so (with the exception of the past year, obviously) it’s not a surprise to see a puzzle title adopt that format ...
When it comes to strategy games we’re finally to the point where the Switch has a fair amount of diversity. One of the more unusual entries in the genre was Bomber Crew, a strategic simulation where ...
Consistent with the rest of the Faircroft’s Antiques series, The Forbidden Crypt is among the most polished hidden item puzzlers out there. The puzzles themselves have consistent artwork, items ...
This is one of those titles that is obviously laser focused on a specific demographic that’s looking for a casual game to relax with but I don’t have a problem with that. A variation on a word search, ...
When I typically think of Metroidvanias I’ve been conditioned a bit to the point that I assume the balance is usually more on the Castlevania influences in terms of style of play. I’m not sure why but ...
Side-scrolling slashers are pretty well-represented on the Switch, though none of them have game mechanics quite like Aeternoblade. Early on the ability you acquire to capture your actions in time and ...