Rabbids: Party of Legends Review

Very few fictional creatures divide opinion quite like the Rabbids. Some compare them to Minions, with their obnoxious voices and endless energy whilst others praise the overall character and joy inherent to the creatures. They’re Ubisoft’s answer to Marmite. Personally,…

Touken Ranbu Warriors Review

While I may have ever so slightly dipped my feet in the world of otome games, novels and anime adaptations in the past, that is still a far cry to the things I would’ve normally enjoyed on a lazy Sunday…

Final Vendetta Switch Review

Do you fancy a trip down memory lane to the days when arcades ruled the roost? When the side scrolling beat ‘em up was king and you could spend all afternoon punching terrifying bad guys named “Greg” in the face?…

Neon White Review

It’s not every day that a developer tries to combine a fast-paced, forward-moving first-person shooter with a strategic puzzle-platformer that uses cards to dictate action. In fact, it may never have been attempted before, which means developer Angel Matrix is…

Zorro The Chronicles Switch Review

Zorro The Chronicles is based on an animated TV show of the same name. It follows the adventures of Don Diego who takes on the masked persona of Zorro. And who also likes carving the letter Z into anything that…

Fire Emblem Warriors: Three Hopes Review

For a long, long time, the Warriors, or Musou games have ridiculed the world over for being a series of mindless button mashers. Endlessly popular in Japan, the series was considered a cult success at best in the west. That’s…

Knights of The Old Republic 2 Switch Review

It’s a good time to be a Star Wars fan for Switch owners. There’s a raft of classic Star Wars titles, and some new ones, that have been gracing the machine for a couple of months. Recently developer and publisher…

Lumberhill Review

Almost a year ago, I reviewed Lumberhill over here at Invision Game Community. Now the game has finally made its way to Nintendo Switch. So does it still hold up as well as its PC counterpart? Well before you can…

Seven Pirates H Switch Review

You may have noticed that over the last few years I’ve covered quite a few fan-service games. Surprisingly, the reason I often pick these kinds of games up is that they often have some really interesting and sometimes even completely…

Variable Barricade Review

Another month, another Otome Rom-Com. For those unfamiliar with Otome, it’s a sub-genre of visual novel catering primarily to a female audience, and one which we haven’t seen a lot of in the west – see my previous Otome review…