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Reviews   -   Mar 25, 2019 Peaceful platforming — Elli review
Peaceful platforming — Elli review

Sometimes you just need a game to relax with. Perhaps you’ve been white-knuckling a boss in Sekiro or mowing down insurgents in Division 2, and need to unwind with something a bit less serious. As someone who has been taking part in both of those activities, the Nintendo Switch

by Abram Buehner
Reviews   -   Mar 18, 2019 Flash in the pan — Mana Spark review
Flash in the pan — Mana Spark review

It must be difficult to make a roguelike that stays feeling fresh when the whole concept is based around repetition. It’s not enough to design a fun combat system, tactically interesting enemies, and varied environments. Those things also have to be as enjoyable the 50th time players face them

by Bryan Lawver
Reviews   -   Mar 16, 2019 Truncated treasure — Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Special Episode review
Truncated treasure — Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker Special Episode review

If there’s one thing Nintendo fans have been clamoring for, it’s extra downloadable content for the Switch’s premiere Mario title. After all, being immersed once more in that title’s stellar worlds and tight mechanics would be a treat, as most everyone has already extracted the final

by Abram Buehner
Reviews   -   Mar 14, 2019 A puzzle that’s par for the course — Golf Peaks review
A puzzle that’s par for the course — Golf Peaks review

Golf has always been a relaxing pastime, in both real life and in video games. Puzzles are relaxing as well, so why not combine the two? Golf Peaks is an interesting mix of golfing and puzzles. As with normal golf, the goal is to get the ball into the hole,

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Mar 07, 2019 Bust a move, brother! — ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove review
Bust a move, brother! — ToeJam & Earl: Back in the Groove review

From the triumphant return of Sonic to the unexpected reappearance of Bubsy, it seems that these past few years have been a renaissance for 90s mascots. An unlikely duo in the form of ToeJam & Earl have recently reared their groovy heads back on the videogame scene, with ToeJam &

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Mar 03, 2019 Don’t let the bedbugs bite — Sleep Tight review
Don’t let the bedbugs bite — Sleep Tight review

Like most young children at the time, I had an irrational fear of the dark. (If you didn’t feel scared when your feet were sticking out of your blanket, you must have been very courageous.) I would dream of fighting back the imaginary monsters with swords and other makeshift

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2019 Entertainment not granted — Access Denied review
Entertainment not granted — Access Denied review

Opening safes may be the quintessential activity in all heist movies. Finding combinations and hitting the buttons just right is perhaps the most exhilarating thing when cracking the code. Stately Snail’s Access Denied aims to emulate that exciting feeling of the unauthorized opening of a bunch of devices, but

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 22, 2019 Simply satisfying — Downwell review
Simply satisfying — Downwell review

Handhelds are the perfect timewasters, and the Switch embodies this philosophy. There are plenty of games that encourage play in short bursts, and Devolver Digital’s Downwell is no exception. With its addictively difficult and engaging gameplay mixed with wonderful pixel art and amazing designs, this is a game that

by Elisha Deogracias
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