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Reviews   -   Jul 23, 2018 Raiders of the lost star — Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker review
Raiders of the lost star — Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker review

Nintendo’s serial obsession with transplanting their Wii U catalogue to Switch is continuing with one of the much maligned console’s most unique titles: Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. While the intrepid explorer spent many years relegated to guest appearances in titles such as Super Mario Galaxy, he got his

by Abram Buehner
Reviews   -   Jul 17, 2018 Walk among the stone and the dust — Frost review
Walk among the stone and the dust — Frost review

Frost is a single-player survival deck building game that tasks players to overcome the deathly frost that plagues a frozen tundra in which you are traveling in search of refuge as a nomadic tribe. Strategic skills are needed to outrun the Frost and complete your journey in this challenge for

by Shaun Woerner
Reviews   -   Jul 16, 2018 Knock them out Little Quack — Pato Box review
Knock them out Little Quack — Pato Box review

What do you get when you mix Punch-Out!! style gameplay with a Madworld aesthetic? Pato Box, a quirky yet challenging boxing game, is the answer. Pato Box is the story of Patobox, a duck-man hybrid who boxes for a company named Deathflock. The story begins in the championship fight against

by Codi Spence
Reviews   -   Jul 16, 2018 You know I’d walk a thousand miles — Miles & Kilo review
You know I’d walk a thousand miles — Miles & Kilo review

A while back, Four Horses released its platformer Kid Tripp on the Nintendo Switch and I bought it since I missed the 3DS release. While there was a lot to like about the game, I ultimately was turned off by the unwieldy autorun controls mixed with frustrating pixel perfect jumps,

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 12, 2018 Spicy, short, but sweet — Bomb Chicken review
Spicy, short, but sweet — Bomb Chicken review

I love the Bomberman franchise, mainly because of the fact that your abilities are a blessing and a curse. Sure, you’ll need your bombs to clear rooms full of baddies, but they can also be your undoing in a split-second decision. The series is both parts puzzle and action,

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 11, 2018 Delayed gratification — Pocket Rumble review
Delayed gratification — Pocket Rumble review

I have a confession to make: Pocket Rumble was my most anticipated independent game at the time of the Nindie Direct last year (predating the Switch, even!) It looked like a slick 2D fighter, and I wanted to dig into it after the console launched. However, there were numerous delays

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Jul 11, 2018 A broken racket — Mario Tennis Aces review
A broken racket — Mario Tennis Aces review

It was early in my time with Mario Tennis Aces that I realized a major flaw. I was just a couple missions deep in the story based Adventure mode when I knew: The game is boring. It lacks the charm of Super Mario Odyssey or Mario Kart 8 Deluxe and

by Austin Fern
Reviews   -   Jul 10, 2018 New port, old art, same beauty — The Lion’s Song review
New port, old art, same beauty — The Lion’s Song review

Last year, I had the opportunity to review The Lion’s Song on PC. It was simply a beautiful game, both in art style and story through each of its four separate episodes. Now, Mi’pu’mi Games have decided to bring this point-and-click, episodic adventure game to the Nintendo

by Sean Anthony
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