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Reviews   -   May 04, 2019 Wolves hunt in packs — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen review
Wolves hunt in packs — Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen review

Dragon’s Dogma isn’t a new game, but seven years after its initial release, there’s still nothing else like it. Recently released on the Nintendo Switch, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen gives the game yet another chance to finally get the audience its fans have been insisting it

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   May 02, 2019 Insert “Ducking awesome!” pun here — Duck Game review
Insert “Ducking awesome!” pun here — Duck Game review

Former president of Nintendo of America Reggie Fils-Aimé famously said two years ago, “The game is fun. The game is a battle. If it’s not fun, why bother? If it’s not a battle, where’s the fun?” While he was referring to the Nintendo Switch at the time,

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 02, 2019 Half of a memorable experience — The World Next Door review
Half of a memorable experience — The World Next Door review

Puzzle-RPGs are a weird mix of genres that seems to work pretty well. From Puzzle Quest to Puzzle and Dragons, the pseudo-match three mechanics create a pretty fun time that will engross you for hours. Rose City Games’ The World Next Door aims to take this premise and create an

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   May 01, 2019 Semi-Decent Mega Clone — Metagal review
Semi-Decent Mega Clone — Metagal review

There’s a fine line between a clone and an homage in gaming, and that line has never been explored more than Mega Man. Shovel Knight was a brilliant homage, as its own mechanics were transformative enough with the influence present in the background. 20XX was an homage of the

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   May 01, 2019 Inside out and about — Homo Machina review
Inside out and about — Homo Machina review

Audiences of all ages love the concept of exploring the body as an interactive science exhibit, and Darjeeling’s Homo Machina aims to capture the excitement of operating a human through a series of fun little puzzles. While the game does demonstrate the fun slice-of-life premise of daily activities as

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 30, 2019 This little piggie went boom boom pow! — Iron Snout review
This little piggie went boom boom pow! — Iron Snout review

I’ve been digging pick-up-and-play time wasters, if my recent reviews for Switch ‘N’ Shoot and Timberman Vs are any indication. A handheld console like the Switch is perfect for games lasting mere minutes, and Ratalaika Games has released Iron Snout, a hopeful contender in the microgame genre. While it’

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Apr 28, 2019 The two fight as one — Super Weekend Mode review
The two fight as one — Super Weekend Mode review

Many games have you control one character at a time, whether it be through only having one available or performing actions with them one by one. Why not up the challenge and test your hand-eye coordination by controlling two characters at the same time? Super Weekend Mode revolves around that

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Apr 25, 2019 He was a boy, she was a girl, can I make it any more obvious? — BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! review
He was a boy, she was a girl, can I make it any more obvious? — BoxBoy! + BoxGirl! review

If you ask me for my favorite Nintendo series, you might be surprised that I’d probably lump the BoxBoy! franchise of games up there with the Rhythm Heaven and Paper Mario games. Their simplistic yet innovative puzzles (at an affordable price, I might add) were a wonderful fit for

by Elisha Deogracias
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