Month: November 2019
Queen's Quest 3: The End of Dawn is a solid, engaging and entertaining game which will suit anyone looking for a laid back, thoughtful challenge.
For anyone curious about the Cold War years or the impact of Communism on most of Eastern Europe in the years preceding the fall of the Berlin Wall, Irony Curtain: From Matryoshka With Love is a treat that has to be experienced.
If this is what Hell is like, it might not be that bad.
Clearly designed for Disney fans and Tsum Tsum fanatics, this Festival is loads of fun for the target market and less appealing to anyone who despises Disney.
Sparklite follows in the shoes of the classic Zelda's of yesteryear, yet holds enough charm to make this a game that stands very tall on its own.
There's no other game like it: a sandbox clay game that features a built-in editor to make your own designs, but with no mess!
Pokemon comes to the Switch, everyone online fights about it, and most of the world enjoy a grand game with exciting concepts and some adorable new friends.
Thief of Thieves: Season One holds some good loot in what it does, but dull gameplay and technical issues means it won't steal your heart.
A classic point and click adventure with a deeper story than on the surface, Earthworms is an interesting take on the genre if a little frustrating at that.
A beautiful & cunning game that is seriously hamstrung by technical difficulties, consider your immediate plans before diving into this Middle Earth Adventure.