Plunderer’s Adventure is a simple tower defense title that features scantily clad pixelated pirate babes. Instead of placing weaponry in specific places (think Plants Vs Zombies or Defense Grid for comparison), you are the weapon. The player must move and shoot between four lanes, paying attention to which enemies are approaching and when the special […]
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Ocean’s Heart (Switch) ReviewClearly inspired by classic Zelda titles, Ocean’s Heart is basically the combat and gameplay progression of A Link To the Past but mixed with the island hopping of Wind Waker all from a top-down perspective. It hard not to make comparisons to 8 and 16-bit classic Zelda titles as the resemblance is uncanny right down […]
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Grapple Dog (Switch) ReviewGrapple Dog is a no nonsense, straight-to-the-point action platformer that is almost entirely based around a grapple hook. If you have been following my coverage of games over these last two decades, I have stated on several occasions that there are two gameplay elements that can make almost any game instantly better and more fun: […]
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Earthbound Beginnings (NSO) – quick playThis week, Gillman and I started Earthbound Beginnings, aka 1989’s Mother, on the Nintendo Switch Online service as Nintendo just dropped both EB Beginnings (NES) and Earthbound (SNES) from their latest Nintendo Direct. During our stream we talk about the grind-heavy nature of the game, random battles, and how the Wii U and 3DS eShop […]
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Broken Blades (Switch) ReviewWe originally reviewed the PC release of Broken Blades in 2021 and everything said there holds true to this console port. It is a low-budget 2D side-scrolling roguelite with chunky combat and simple Flash-style visuals. It would be easier to overlook the basic visuals if the gameplay was fair and engaging but when the main […]
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Swords & Bones (Switch) ReviewSwords & Bones reminds me of Swords And Sandals: Spartacus because their titles and gameplay are similar. Both games are 2D pixel-based side-scrollers with endearing platforming, combat mechanics, and a hulking hero. Swords & Bones just has a more ghost and demons fantasy theme with slower paced and more deliberate gameplay. One element I like […]
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Pandemic Shooter (Switch) ReviewPandemic Shooter is a five dollar, cel-shaded FPS on Switch made available from Cave Games and No Gravity Games. It might be a 3D shooter but its gameplay is essentially one-dimensional, basic, mindless, and raises an eyebrow from a narrative and presentation perspective. Saying the story is weird is an understatement. Apparently two space velociraptors […]
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Theatre of Sorrows (Switch) ReviewPublished by Ultimate Games, Theatre of Sorrows is a visual novel roguelike with a focus on player choice. With many endings, a deep crafting system, and nicely drawn comic book style art panels, there is a lot to chew if you are into text heavy narratives. The story is the emphasis in this $10 digital […]
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SNK Vs. Capcom: Card Fighters’ Clash (Switch) ReviewWhen SNK released the Neogeo Pocket Color Selection Vol.1 on Switch and later on Steam, there was hope that eventually a Vol.2 would become available. Until (if) that day comes, NGPC fans now have one additional game to enjoy, SNK VS Capcom: Card Fighters’ Clash and Code Mystics once again worked their magic to create […]
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Headland (Switch) ReviewPorted from its original mobile release, Headland on Switch might look like a mobile game, right down to its mostly vertical stage design orientation, but its gameplay loop is more addicting than it has any right to be. This is a good example of not judging a book by its cover because there is plenty […]
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