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Reviews   -   Oct 15, 2019 Slicing and dicing side scrolling mayhem — The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors review
Slicing and dicing side scrolling mayhem — The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors review

I’ve always been a fan of side-scrolling, beat ‘em up fighters that were prominent in the late 80s through the mid-90s. With their focus on smashing the enemies with your overpowered fists, using easy combos, and environmental destruction, what’s not to love? The Ninja Saviors: Return of the

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Oct 14, 2019 Geralt on the go — The Witcher 3 Switch review
Geralt on the go — The Witcher 3 Switch review

‘Twas the fall of 2019 when The Witcher 3 finally made its way to the Nintendo Switch. Nary a soul thought it could be done, but through the blood, sweat, and tears of Saber Interactive and CD Projekt RED, the so-called Switcher can finally be enjoyed on the go. It’

by Lawrence Le
Reviews   -   Oct 14, 2019 Puzzles in the mist — The Eyes of Ara review
Puzzles in the mist — The Eyes of Ara review

The Eyes of Ara takes clear inspiration from games like Myst: it is set in an oppressive and isolated environment, there’s a central enigmatic mystery driving you through, and the puzzles are devious and well-constructed. It initially released on PC in 2016 and is only now making its way

by Nathan Anstadt
Reviews   -   Oct 14, 2019 Swords for Everyone! — Baldur’s Gate I & II, Planescape: Torment & Icewind Dale Enhanced Edition for Switch
Swords for Everyone! — Baldur’s Gate I & II, Planescape: Torment & Icewind Dale Enhanced Edition for Switch

Much and more has been said about the incredible storylines in Black Isle Studios and BioWare’s incredible slate of epic RPGs including Baldur’s Gate, Baldur’s Gate II, Planescape: Torment, and Icewind Dale. Developer/Publisher Beamdog has taken all of these incredible properties under their wing and given

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2019 Hack the planet — Cyber Protocol review
Hack the planet — Cyber Protocol review

It’s usually a good idea to follow the old adage not to judge a book by its cover, but sometimes that cover is just too good to resist. That was the case with Cyber Protocol, a game I knew I would be playing just a few seconds into its

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Oct 07, 2019 The nightmare that’s a dream come true — Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince review
The nightmare that’s a dream come true — Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince review

Trine has always been a series that I’ve enjoyed. With its quirky characters, beautiful and lush flora, and fixation on puzzles, Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince has become my new favorite in the series. Back to its 2.5 D-style gameplay, it takes full advantage of the side-scrolling magic

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Oct 06, 2019 It’s got a death curse! — Friday the 13th: Ultimate Slasher Edition Switch
It’s got a death curse! — Friday the 13th: Ultimate Slasher Edition Switch

Admittedly, despite my love of the slasher flick, I missed the boat on the Friday the 13th game. Now, in a rare opportunity to re-introduce the title to a fresh audience on the Switch, as well as gathering up all of the available DLC into a physical release, I’ve

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Oct 06, 2019 Techno-dystopian ridesharing — Neo Cab review
Techno-dystopian ridesharing — Neo Cab review

Lina is part of the gig economy. She’s a driver for Neo Cab, one of the last remaining non-AI cabs. After reuniting with her close friend Savvy, she drives to the neon-bathed city of Los Ojos with stars in her eyes. Before she can settle into her bright new

by Ron Burke
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