A Golf Game That Doesn’t Golf Golf Peaks, despite its name, is not a golf game. There are no 3-click meters to manage, clubs to choose, hazards to avoid, scores to keep,…
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REVIEW – Space War Arena (Switch)
Don’t Judge A Book By Its Cover Screenshots of Space War Arena do not do the game any favors. Even watching the game’s trailer doesn’t do any justice. But the gameplay shines…
REVIEW – Swords and Soldiers 2 Shawarmageddon (Switch)
Now On Switch Originally released on Wii U and then on PC, Swords and Soldiers 2 Shawarmageddon has made its way onto Nintendo Switch. As a tug-of-war side-scrolling RTS, Shawarmageddon has its…
REVIEW – Treasure Stack (Xbox One) with stream
Doo-Doo-Doo-Doooo! Mixing the gem explosions of Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo with the stacking mechanic of Wario’s Woods, Treasure Stack is an intriguing puzzle game. Although there are some addicting qualities, the…
REVIEW – Dragons Dawn of the New Riders (Xbox One) with stream
How To Train Video Game Tropes Used as a marketing tool to promote How To Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World movie, Dragons Dawn of the New Riders is a licensed action…
REVIEW – Pode (PS4)
Puzzle Platforming Couch Co-op In the summer of 2018, I reviewed Pode on Nintendo Switch – you can read this article HERE as mostly everything remains the same in this PS4 version….
REVIEW – I Wanna Fly (Switch)
Free Falling Categorized as an endless runner, I Wanna Fly has the player controlling the vertical movement of a falling chick by using a single button; gameplay and control could not be…
REVIEW – X-Morph: Defense (Switch)
Twin-Stick Tower Defense X-Morph: Defense separates itself from other games in the tower defense genre in two ways. First is the incorporation of twin-stick shooter gameplay. Second is that the player is…
REVIEW – Warplanes: WW2 Dogfight (Switch)
Adding RPG to WW2 Dogfights Referencing real world World War II aircraft, Warplanes: WW2 Dogfight is an unexpected quality plane fighter. Thanks to simple but engrossing RPG elements, the player always has…
REVIEW – YUMENIKKI -DREAM DIARY- (Switch)
Surreal Nightmare Originally created in 2004 via RPG Maker, Yume Nikki received a cult following in Japan and eventually made its way to the west via unofficial fan translation. However, I went…