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Reviews   -   Sep 24, 2021 Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Review on Switch — Gohan’s Bizzare Adventure
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot Review on Switch — Gohan’s Bizzare Adventure

After the death of Son Goku, Androids terrorize the world for years to come. His son, Gohan, is Earth’s last remaining warrior, but even he cannot stand against this robotic threat. The world’s hopes rest in the hands of one young boy, Trunks, the son of Vegeta and

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Sep 20, 2021 WarioWare: Get It Together Review – wario and his team are in a mess, and only quick reflexes will save them
WarioWare: Get It Together Review – wario and his team are in a mess, and only quick reflexes will save them

What do hypnotizing a man, unsheathing a sword, squeezing a toothpaste bottle, plugging a nostril, spinning a windmill, leveling scales, protecting cake from projectiles, balancing ice cream, cleaning a litter box, rock climbing, running a spotlight, and playing guitar have in common? They are all part of the over 200

by Richard Allen
Reviews   -   Sep 17, 2021 Divinity: Original Sin 2 Review on Switch — The party goes on
Divinity: Original Sin 2 Review on Switch — The party goes on

I think it’s safe to say that Divinity: Original Sin 2 is one of the greatest RPGs ever made. Our own Editor in Chief gave the non-definitive edition a 95, and I completely agree with his opinion. Essentially, it’s only flaw is that it has so much to

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 26, 2021 No More Heroes III Review — Killing expectations
No More Heroes III Review — Killing expectations

Travis Touchdown was just your mild mannered assassin living the good life when, in 2021, ten alien superheroes invaded earth. Led by Prince Jess Baptiste VI, otherwise known as Fu, they immediately begin decimating the population of Santa Destroy. Travis springs into action for yet another United Assassins Association ranking

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 20, 2021 Some coffee with your necromancy? — Necrobarista -The Final Pour- Review on Switch
Some coffee with your necromancy? — Necrobarista -The Final Pour- Review on Switch

Released last year, Necrobarista is a surprisingly touching game ruminating on death, letting go, grief, and coffee. Senior Editor Kay Purcell loved the original PC release and I wholeheartedly agree with her opinion. It’s a witty and stylish game that has a lot to say. The game made its

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 16, 2021 Sharply dressed friends — Boyfriend Dungeon Review
Sharply dressed friends — Boyfriend Dungeon Review

So you’ve never been on a date before. Whether it’s from lack of interest, social skills, or anxieties, your cuz is here to help. You’ve been invited to stay in his currently unoccupied apartment in Verona Beach for the summer before his lease runs out. He’s

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 14, 2021 Fixer Upper — CrossCode: A New Home Review
Fixer Upper — CrossCode: A New Home Review

CrossCode holds a lot of promise as a game set inside a game. The base game took advantage of this with the plot’s many twists and turns, but the ending stopped just short of being a satisfying cap on the experience. Literally – after beating the big bad and saying

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Aug 11, 2021 Pixelated Masochism — Eldest Souls Review
Pixelated Masochism — Eldest Souls Review

Eldest Souls is unlike other games advertised as a Souls-like. This is because of its primary function as a boss rush game. As such, every other element that traditionally makes up a Souls-like has been stripped away from it to focus on this core feature.  The game puts you in

by Abdul Saad
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