Month: April 2018
Gal*Gun 2 comes onto the Switch, guns blazing, as this ecchi shooter proves that fun, sexuality and ridiculous supernatural possession don't need to be segregated, but work together in amazing harmony.
Headbang Club makes an amazing debut with Double Kick Heroes, a heavy metal rhythm game that's shaping up to be one of the most unique titles of 2018.
Regalia: Of Men and Monarchs brings some wonderful attention to the TRPG genre, with a couple of hiccups in terms of performance that trip, but do not stop, the Loren story.
A twin-stick shooter with a unique take on Tesla's science and Lovecraft's horror.
An exercise in tedium that looks clunky and feels clunkier.
This weirdly-funny alt. world take won't inspire new fans of the BlazBlue universe, but it's more than enough to satisfy casual rhythm players and diehard Ragna mains alike.
A hack-n-slash with a clever card system for customizing your character.
A beautifully crafted puzzle-platformer with a tear-jerking story of family and reunion. Featuring new content for the Nintendo Switch, such as an expanded narrative, live recorded music and character skins.
Tally ho, Chaps. It's chocks away, as we take to the skies with those magnificent men in their flying machines.
Resident Evil returns. This time, bringing its survival-horror to the Nintendo Switch with updated visuals and controls.