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Review: A Robot Named Fight (Switch)

You know, I think it's safe to say the Nintendo Switch is swiftly becoming a Metroid fan's console. Not only is Metroid Prime 4...

Review: Skee Ball (Switch)

I don't know why I expected anything else. Skee Ball is exactly what it sounds like: A Nintendo Switch conversion of the arcade attraction....

Review: InnerSpace (Steam)

Introduction The sky is the limit! Or not, since peaceful flight simulations have long since branched out and wisely threw some fantastical themes into the...

Review: Detention (PC)

Detention is a point and click horror game set in a high school where you try to escape demons and solve a mystery. Story Detention follows...

Review: Dragon Blaze (Switch)

Dragon Blaze originally hailed from Japanese arcades (courtesy of, who else, Psikyo) in 2000. Continuing the ongoing trend of making sure the Nintendo Switch...

Review: Tengai (Switch)

Otherwise known as Sengoku Blade, Tengai is another game that hails from Japanese arcades. This is actually a sequel to Samurai Aces, and it...

Review: Sol Divide (Switch)

Sol Divide may actually ring a bell for the more eagle-eyed PS1 fans of the day, because this got a release on the 32-bit...

Review – Debris (Steam)

Debris is an interesting title that came across the ethereal wooden surface of my existential desk not too long ago. I finally had time...

Review: Far Cry 5

Far Cry 5  Developer: Ubisoft Montreal and Ubisoft Toronto Release Date: March 27th, 2018 Reviewed On: Xbox One X Available on: Xbox One, PS4, PC The Far Cry series has been one...

Review: Kings and Heroes (Steam)

Kings and Heroes is a classic MMO ARPG style game, with solo or co-op available. It left early access last November, but saw a...

Review: Dodge Club Pocket (3DS)

As the sea of indie games continues to dominate the Switch's eShop library, the 3DS has seen a decline of support for its own...

Review: Clustertruck (Switch)

Game developers sure love making puns with F-bombs, don't they? Big Mutha Truckers quickly comes to mind. There's even already a game called Clusterpuck...

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