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Othercide Nintendo Switch Review

Othercide from Lightbulb Crew and Focus Home Interactive is a stylistically sublime game. Why exactly? Well it oozes a certain something right from the get go and thankfully the game never lets up on this dark mysterious tone. Othercide is…

Inmost Review

It’s not very often that we get games that immediately grip you from their first cutscene. A lot of titles slowly build up suspense over time but when a game immediately takes hold, that’s when you know you’re in for…

Super Mario 3D All-Stars Review

OH, wow is all I can say for the start of this review. It is Mario’s 35th Anniversary and Nintendo Switch owners have been given a treat in the form of Super Mario 3D All-Stars. A package that contains the…

Aokana – Four Rhythms Across The Blue Review

Aokana – Four Rhythms Across The Blue is a visual novel first and foremost. It follows the tale of Masaya Hinata, a student at the Kunahama Institute. The institute is located on an island far away from any of the…

AVICII Invector Encore Edition Review

AVICII Invector Encore Edition from Hello There Games and Wired Productions is a great game that combines Avicii’s music with rhythm orientated gameplay. Tim Bergling’s music touched the lives of so many and the game is a fitting tribute to…

Evergate Switch Review

Developed by Stone Lantern Games and published by PQube, Evergate is a charming but challenging puzzle platformer that sees you taking control of a little soul who navigates levels in order to get to the gate at the end. Sporting…

Snakebyte Nintendo Switch Car SEAT: MOUNT Review

I have been a switch owner for some time now, I take my switch everywhere, from visiting family, going to events to travelling long distances. When I have friends with me or children I allow them to use my switch…

Sentinels of Freedom (Switch) Review

Turn based tactical video games and the superhero genre don’t go together as often as you would expect, so when Sentinels of Freedom came my way, I was immediately reminded of the last gem in this subgenre that I’d played:…

Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? – Infinite Combate Review

Mobile games have come a long way… is what I probably would’ve said before indulging myself in yet another anime game title. However, “Danmachi” the Japanese abbreviation of this extremely long title is not the kind of game that elevates…

Rigid Force Redux Review

It is time for a trip back into the days of our youth, where arcades were jam-packed with kids who had too much time, parents with pockets becoming empty and games blaring loud sounds all across the building. Rigid Force…