You might not be all that familiar with the latest NGP title to hit the Switch, but Big Bang Pro Wrestling is a fun take on the the squared circle.
Read More »Atelier Ayesha: The Alchemist of Dusk DX (Switch) Snapshot Review
As a video game journalist on a tight budget, it’s hard to pay the full retail price for a video game especially when I want to jump into something new or support a re-release on modern consoles. But as I’ve found through trial and error you can get more value …
Read More »Atelier Rorona: The Alchemist of Arland DX (Switch) Snapshot Review
Ever since I played Atelier Iris 3 Grand Phantasm and the spin-off Mana Khemia: Student Alliance many moons ago, I’ve been wanting to check out the other games in the Atelier franchise but never got around to it until now. To kick off the holiday season I have added not …
Read More »Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (Switch) Review
Editor’s Note: I haven’t played the original Mario Kart 8 that was released on the Wii U in 2014 so I will be unable to compare that version with the Nintendo Switch release. Also due to the pandemic, I wasn’t able to test out the rest of the gameplay modes. …
Read More »`Pokemon Cafe Remix (Switch) Review
Whip up mouth-watering treats as you line up Pokemon icons, collect ingredients, solve puzzles and grow your cafe in Pokemon Cafe Remix! I instantly get hungry at the very mention of food— chocolate, cakes, cookies, fried chicken… You name it I’m all over it and I am proud of my …
Read More »Nickelodeon All-Stars Brawl (Switch) Review
I admit that when the first trailers for Nickelodeon All-Stars Brawl released, I was pretty excited to see the platform-fighter get applied to Nickelodeon properties.
Read More »Corpse Killer (Switch) Review
Limited Run Games brings Corpse Killer back to life for a new generation. So does one of the Sega CD’s campiest full-motion video games hold up?
Read More »Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 and 2 (Switch) Review
Tony Hawk expands onto the Nintendo Switch with a port that’s just as much fun, though slightly worse for wear in the looks department.
Read More »Strange Brigade (Switch) Review
A forgotten title? Maybe so, but last-generation’s horror-themed team/solo shooter Strange Brigade is back, and this time it’s stirring up terror on the Switch.
Read More »Just Die Already (Nintendo Switch) Snapshot Review
Getting older is a funny thing. Your joints hurt, your memory fades, coupons appear out of thin air and the food you once enjoyed now makes a 40-yard dash to your colon. It’s not all bad though, with age and experience comes maturity and humility. The ability to look back …
Read More »NeoGeo Pocket Color Selection Vol.1 (Switch) Review
Like a virtual library all wrapped up in one set. SNK’s NeoGeo Pocket Switch ports come together with some all-new additions for a 10 game pack.
Read More »Fatal Fury First Contact (Nintendo Switch) Review
Neo Geo Pocket action returns to Nintendo’s Switch console with Fatal Fury First Contact. Shrunk down to portable form, the fighter still hits hard.
Read More »Tropico 6 (Switch) Review
The long-running Caribbean island dictator simulator Tropico has arrived on the Switch with Tropico 6. Admittedly, I didn’t play the PC version of the game, but being El Presidenté is as satisfying as I have ever found it in this iteration.
Read More »Witcheye (Switch) Review
Witcheye makes magic on the Nintendo Switch and is a charming addition to the Switch’s library.
Read More »RPG Maker MV (Switch) Review
Ever want to make your own game, but find it a bit daunting? Well you can make (and play) your own with NISA’s RPG Maker MV on the Switch.
Read More »Raji: An Ancient Epic (Switch) Review
Mythologies and religions have long made great fodder for stories, movies and video games. Raji: An Ancient Epic takes place in the lore of Hindu and Balinese mythology, bringing an oft-overlooked religious setting to the forefront. An Epic journey: I think it is important to point out that before I …
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