More of a shower than a storm!
With versatility, a bit of gampy core and a lot of fun brawling action, Die for Valhalla is a perfect entry onto the Switch to bring Viking slaughter for you (and your friends!) wherever you may go.
When the world ends, your life begins.
A pleasant little two pack to remind us that some of the greatest tables that came from yesteryear relied on some arguably cheesy notions in order to make them work. But, by Gum, they certainly worked.
Despite being a slightly older title, Cadenza: The Kiss of Death Collector's Edition is one of the best IHOGs I've come across in my many years. Come find out why.
The boys are back in town! Joe and Mac make a triumphant return to the Switch in their original arcade glory, complete with short levels, questionable motives and genuinely fun co-op experiences.
Shio is an exceptional platfromer, which despite of its excellent gameplay relies to heavily on its misplaced narrative.
Curse of the Moon is the perfect place setter for one of the most anticipated games of the year, but don’t discount it: this modern retro game is already a classic unto itself.
The amalgamation of the 3DS and Wii U versions of Hyrule Warriors, producing the most definitive version of the game to date for the Nintendo Switch.
These classic tables are definitely a point of interest for collectors and oldschool enthusiasts, but modern pinball players may find them lackluster and, at times, downright dull.