Tag: Nintendo Switch Review
LUNA The Shadow Dust is the perfect game to play on a cold autumnal evening.
Haunt the island of Shelmerston, only without scaring people but extracting thoughts and memories to save the people from an imminent threat.
Despite 9 Monkeys of Shaolin not creating anything as innovative or ever seen, the game has good game design practices and goes well with everything that's proposed.
Nintendo Switch owners can finally see what the fuss is about with a port of the Shantae game that made the critics take notice for amazing design and concept.
Zoids Wild: Blast Unleashed had a lot of potential, but its repetitive and superficial struggles, the lack of an anime-worthy presentation and the absence of online mode made this game quite frustrating for me.
Though darker and messier than I remember, Postal Redux nevertheless shines light on the original mayhem simulator and reminds us what gaming was in the 90s.
Ever wanted to run your own ramen shop? Not capital required!
A freaking massive dungeon crawler that combines tons of equipment and skills with the art and animation stylings of a delightful surrealist movie.
A dated title in terms of presentation and execution, Neighbours Back From Hell is quite a janky experience with choppy animation and repetitive gameplay, but it does entertain, in small bursts.
Far from being a Halloween expansion for Nussoft, Terror Squid crafts a clever survival arcade game with some unnerving undertones that are somewhat effective.