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Ary and the Secret Of Seasons Review (Nintendo Switch)

Ary and the Secret Of Seasons has been in development for quite some time now and has finally seen the light of day on the Nintendo Switch. It’s one game that made its name for the many bugs that were left unchecked, but how well does the game really stand…

Windbound Review (Nintendo Switch)

Windbound aims to take the survival genre in a new direction, mixing exploration, crafting, boat building, and nomadic hunting with rogue-like elements. These combinations make for an intriguing take, but can the gameplay deliver enough to maintain interest? Story Shipwrecked and separated from her tribe, Kara finds herself on The…

Giraffe and Annika Review (Nintendo Switch)

Ever since the wild success of Dance Dance Revolution, many games have included rhythm elements. These titles often focus on this aspect as the primary gameplay element. Giraffe and Annika is a bit unique in that, instead of solely featuring rhythm gameplay in this manner, it mixes rhythm action into…

Nexomon: Extinction Review (Nintendo Switch)

When powerful monsters reign supreme and humanity is forced into a corner, would you fight back with everything you have or live the rest of your days peacefully, surrounded by the safety of walls? Nexomon: Extinction tells the tale of a young chap living in these desperate times. Story In…

Phoenotopia Awakening Review (Nintendo Switch)

Back in 2014, developer Quang “Quells” Tran released Phoenotopia, an action-adventure flash game sporting pixel visuals. Though met with positive reception, he had a bigger vision for the game and its future. Six years later, his development studio Cape Cosmic has released Phoenotopia Awakening, a reboot of the original title.…

Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town Review (Nintendo Switch)

In 2003, Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town made its successful debut on the GameBoy Advance. With the fate of the series shrouded in uncertainty after disagreements between its publishers, any hopes for a remake had long disappeared. Seventeen years later, the classic farming simulator has, against all odds, been revamped for the Nintendo Switch as…

Darkestville Castle Review (Nintendo Switch)

Back in the 1990’s, Lucasarts made some of the most well-regarded games in the point-and-click genre, also known as graphic adventure games. After falling out of fashion for several years in the 2000’s, the genre once again saw a period of flourishment with numerous series released by Telltale Games and…

Wargroove + Double Trouble DLC Review (Nintendo Switch)

Wargroove is not new to the Nintendo Switch, and developers don’t often release free extensive content updates; however, the game’s new Double Trouble DLC may once again reignite it as the talk of the net. This is because its new DLC adds a lot of content to the base game,…

Creaks Review (Nintendo Switch)

The puzzle genre has long been host to many unique and enjoyable games. A few of the most notable series are Samorost and Machinarium by Amanita Design, which use point-and-click control schemes to navigate around engaging worlds. Both series hold a place of reverence for many puzzle fans. Now, Amanita…
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