Month: July 2019
Cadence of Hyrule stands proudly as a classic example of "I didn't think I wanted this, but now I have it and it's amazing."
When a floating, talking banana asks you to trust him and kill everything in sight, you might not be well, but it still makes for a damn fine game.
Stranger Things 3: The Game should definitely be picked up if you are a die hard fan of the series.
Super Mario Maker 2 presents an incredibly powerful creation tool and one of the finest Nintendo titles in their entire catalogue.
With a whole host of new features, Terraria on the Nintendo Switch presents one of the most definitive versions of the game to date.
BitLogic uses old school action gaming to trick the players into a rabbit hole of questions and curiosities for one of the biggest surprises in recent memory.
An unsettling game whose plot is open to interpretation, but it ultimately shines thanks to its combat.
MotoGP 19 takes pole position to produce the finest motorcycle racing experience that you can have on the Nintendo Switch.
Monster Jam Steel Titans is a completely standard racer, which is neither great nor shambolic - it simply exists.
Harder to enjoy than a Lynyrd Skynyrd cover band and without the possibility of Freebird, this simple arcade shooter is one for the swamp, not the Switch.