Because when you need the best weapon to defeat the darkest of enemies, you put your faith in a damn potato. Strangely, that works out well.
Although fun in bursts, it's distinct last-gen graphics and lack of variation hamper its overall ability to entertain.
Sometimes a game just has to be good and fun, and Otto checks both boxes without being bogged down with devilish details. Physics hamster, what's more to say?
A charming rogue-like that can entertain in places, but too many flaws and frustrations make it wander too far from being engaging.
Easily one of the most legendary indies of our modern time, 20XX brings clean, enjoyable and challenging action to the Switch with flair, style and massive success.
Bomber Crew bounces its bombs onto the Nintendo Switch; offering a superb strategy sim that'll take you to the dizzying heights of greatness.
The Spectrum Retreat does have its fair share of issues, but it is incredibly impressive for a title made by a single man.
"How the hell many times do I need to remind you I'm allergic?!" is one of my favorite gaming quotes of all time, and it takes place, here, in The Wardrobe.
Tight, precise and complex without being overwhelming, Pocket Rumble delivers a unique and challenging fighter while still boasting an easy entrance fee, both in price and controls.
The Switch finally gets it's cross-platform capabilities, in a game that's worth digging deep into.