Sie sind das Essen und Wir sind die Jaeger! – DOO, D-DOO DOO, DOO DOO DOO DOOOOO! DOO, D-DOO DOO, DOO DOO DOO DOOOOO! *Ahem* One of the best-selling Manga series of all time, Attack on Titan has gone from…
Scribblenauts Showdown Review
The “Party Game” has had a very odd lifecycle, all things considered. Started out of nowhere, more or less, with the first of SEVERAL Mario Party games on the N64, they saw a spike in popularity on the casual-cuddling Wii…
Pac-Man Championship Edition 2+ Review
First of all, ow. Ow ow ow ow ow. Bandai-Namco, if you’re reading this (and I’m sure you are), please turn down the HD rumble on the Nintendo Switch – never has it felt so much like a game was…
Owlboy Review – Owlboy on the Switch is a HOOT!
Why is it that my love for pixelated games has come back in full force? Games such as Golf Story, Celeste and now Owlboy all on the Nintendo Switch and I couldn’t be happier. It seems that the Switch has…
Mulaka Nintendo Switch Review
“A vibrant world exploring a little-known cultural mythology makes for a consistently enticing and enjoyable adventure.” Created by indie developers Lienzo, Mulaka is a truly intriguing adventure game. Informed by the rich yet little-known mythology of the Tarahumara, an indigenous…
Axiom Verge Review
Oh look, another Metroidvania! I’ve been playing quite a few games from this genre over the last few months and whilst I wouldn’t argue I’m a genre veteran, it’s a style I’m starting to enjoy more and more. Axiom Verge,…
Lost Sphear Review
Intro- Never did I think a turn based game would really win me over. I have a huge appreciation for the Final Fantasy games, I even bought Final Fantasy XV but alas, I didn’t get on with it and to…
Vostok Inc. Review – Nintendo Switch
It’s as if money is everything. Vostok.inc is back on the all new Nintendo Switch, the play anywhere, anytime with anyone gaming system. Many games make collecting money its sole goal. You probably have a phone, and as such have…
Heart & Slash Review – Nintendo Switch
Heart & Slash. Heart. And, Slash. Ostensibly a play on the title of the genre, “Hack and Slash,” but equally two words that haven’t gone together since that one crazy night out with Guns ‘n’ Roses. Not just “Heart &…
Max: The curse of brotherhood Nintendo Switch Review
We last checked out Max: The Cursed Brotherhood on the PC, now the game has come to the Nintendo Switch, offering Play Any Where, Play Any Time. So what is Max: The Cursed Brotherhood, Max: The curse of brotherhood is…
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