Month: April 2018
A great opening episode to a quirky franchise.
An adult-orientated title that, despite some flaws, still provides an element of fun; especially in a casual capacity.
Infernium may not be the most polished FPS on the Switch, but the Dante style storytelling combined with some gut wrenching scares puts a solid entry into any indie player's library.
Metropolis: Lux Obscura is a game of two tales, where one revolves around poorly executed gameplay elements, and the other is being hampered by the equally underwhelming storytelling.
What would be a welcome edition to the expanding Switch library is hampered by a progress-ending glitch.
Far from boring and stagnant, Devious Dungeon is a great example of a mobile game that fits on the Switch.
Sumer's gorgeous presentation, unique playstyle and cutthroat strategy make this one of the best "board" games available on the Switch to date.
A puzzle game that's brought to life with beautiful, animated scenery.
A look at SOS, an online competitive Multiplayer game with Co-Op elements that puts players into a Reality TV Show inspired deathmatch.
While hardly a spring chicken, Toki Tori delivers a solid and entertaining puzzle experience on the Switch that’s sure to amaze newcomers and keep old fans happy.