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We’ve been covering Battle Chasers: Nightwar since we got a personal tour of the demo at E3 by Joe Mad, CEO and Creative Director of Airship Syndicate. Battle Chasers is making the jump from a 90’s comic sensation to an indie game, described as a love letter to
MachineGames’ latest demo of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus shows off its new American setting, as well as some new characters.
You could probably finish this game before you read the whole review!
by Elisha Deogracias
You could probably finish this game before you read the whole review!
by Elisha Deogracias
We’ve been covering Battle Chasers: Nightwar since we got a personal tour of the demo at E3 by Joe Mad, CEO and Creative Director of Airship Syndicate. Battle Chasers is making the jump from a 90’s comic sensation to an indie game, described as a love letter to
by A Kay Purcell
MachineGames’ latest demo of Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus shows off its new American setting, as well as some new characters.
by Tyler Brown
Lichtspeer is a weird game, and for the most part, that works in its favor. Accessible mechanics and groovy graphics make for an odd experience, and I still can’t understand how to explain the premise in a way that makes sense. The Switch version, with the added subtitle “Double
by Elisha Deogracias
Doom for the Nintendo Switch looks like a competent port, even if it’s not the sharpest version.
by Tyler Brown
Skyrim feels right at home on the Switch; it’s the same game you know and love, but now you can play it on a smaller, more portable device.
by A Kay Purcell
When it was released during the Wii U twilight year of 2016, Pokken Tournament was the fighting game nobody expected; Matt’s review of the game was a positive one, with some criticisms aimed at the roster selection and leveling mechanics. With the Switch getting some excellent ports in the
by Elisha Deogracias
You spawn as a randomly generated king or queen inside a wild, untamed wood with nothing more than your crown, your steed and a sack of coins. As you gallop through the side-scrolling forest, you pass a stone structure which spells out “Kingdom.” The structure crumbles as you ride past,
by A Kay Purcell