Month: July 2018
Enlightenment is the perfect example of what happens when you have some nice ideas but they end up being poorly executed.
Collectors and retro enthusiasts will find enjoyment and excitement within, and even less enthused players will cop some fun from the wacky scenarios and expectations.
The Neighbor has finally come to the Switch, and it's some of the best creepy stealth that you could ever wish for, and then immediately wish it would stop.
A mystic mansion appears outside your house. What do you do? Investigate of course!
More aliens are coming to earth to invade our great world, it's time to beat them Space Invaders style!
Instead of figuring out how you are going to respond to the world, you have to figure out how the world is going to respond to you.
Despite a few rough edges, Shadows: Awakening brings some worthwhile additions to the Hack and Slash Action RPG genre.
Chris Eriksen is a young boy with an active imagination. He may appear like every other nine year old, but he is secretly Captain Spirit, the world's most powerful Superhero.
I’ll buy it at a high price.
Forever Entertainment has brought a pretty engaging and fun little co-op shooter to the Switch, but the key word here is co-op: single players aren't going to have a great time.