Month: May 2018
Neither amazing nor terrible, Super Saurio Fly uses the powers of good art design, decent mechanics and sluggish controls to fly firmly in the middle of the Switch's indie pile.
Everspace is an immensely enjoyable title which proves that it is still in fact possible to make fun indie games.
Even if it's well done, sometimes a game just isn't really worth your time unless you're super into the concept, and Timberman Vs. has too much going on for far too little.
A well-written and engaging narrative that focuses on issues of regret and loss set against the backdrop of a dystopian society.
Whichever angle you look at it, this game is far from perfect.
While L.F.O. may not dethrone your favorite rhythm games of all time, this is a surprisingly engaging and effortlessly enjoyable shooter that explodes onto the Switch indie scene.
KORG Gadget is the best musical creation for the Switch currently, but limitations that cannot be circumvented and, as such, render the software quite hamstrung.
If you ever wanted to experience a PlayStation 2 title in VR, then Dead Secret is certainly a game for you.
Although the premise of battling through time is appealing, Time Carnage does very little to build upon recent advances in PSVR games.
Enter the hero of the hour, Don Ramiro