Space Harrier is a latest title to receive the Sega Ages treatment from M2 on Switch. Outfitted with all the options a fan could want, this is a great way to experience…
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REVIEW – Wreckin’ Ball Adventure (Switch)
Wreckin’ Ball Adventure is a non-violent physics platformer in which the player controls a robotic ball. While the ultimate goal is to escape a lava and platform filled factory, the player is…
REVIEW – The Blackout Club (Xbox One)
The Blackout Club is a new type of survival horror game as it has some unique features. With a focus on co-op teamwork, kids are exposed to mysterious happenings that go unnoticed…
REVIEW – Epic Clicker Journey (Switch)
Epic Clicker Journey has to be one of the most ridiculous, absurd, painful, and honestly just stupid games released on the Switch eShop… and I couldn’t stop playing it! Not only did…
REVIEW – Never Give Up (Switch)
Armor Games Studio and Massive Monster, creators of The Adventure Pals, have taken their platforming background and released Never Give Up on Nintendo Switch, a sequel to the web game Give Up….
REVIEW – Exception (Xbox One)
Exception plays into its namesake because it is an exception to the popular platforming genre that has become a fad over recent years. Instead of focusing on clearing stages of steep difficulty,…
REVIEW – Taimumari: Complete Edition (Switch)
Originally released on Steam a few years ago, Taimumari is now available on the Switch eShop. Fitted with the “Complete Edition” at the end of the official title, this Mega Man style…
REVIEW – Tetsumo Party (Xbox One)
Remember that bad TV game show called Hole In the Wall where contestants had to stand in awkward poses to fit through a moving wall? Tetsumo Party is exactly that and nothing…
REVIEW – Robbie Swifthand and the Orb of Mysteries (Switch)
The reaction platformer has become a popular subgenre ever since Super Meat Boy introduced the ridiculous premise years ago. Robbie Swifthand and the Orb of Mysteries is the latest game to attempt…
REVIEW – Catch A Duck (Switch)
Not to be confused with Nintendo’s classic Duck Hunt, Catch A Duck is a top down action puzzle game that incorporates some minor strategy along with some light stealth mechanics. Although it…