Tag : nintendo switch
“It ain’t about how hard you can hit, it’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward.” – Rocky Balboa. “To be...
The Fitzgerald Scale – Thoughts on Quake Remastered for the Nintendo Switch
I have written about Quake before when I played what I considered to be a pretty janky and messy SEGA Saturn port a while back....
Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time for Nintendo Switch Review
by Jes Taylor
Crash Bandicoot has seen quite the resurgence over the last few years. After being completely dormant after the poorly received 2008 game Crash: Mind Over...
Corpse Killer: 25th Anniversary Edition Review
by Jes Taylor
Let me start off by saying that I am totally behind bringing older games “forward” to newer platforms. Games made years or even decades ago...
Within the Blade Review
If you’re looking for an action-packed side-scroller to keep you on your toes and maybe feel a few things along the way, then look no...
Ys IX: Monstrum Nox Review
by Tasha Quinn
Following the adventures of Adol Christin, Ys IX: Monstrum Nox is the latest entry in the Ys series of action role-playing games developed by Nihon...
The Nintendo Switch Pro Is the Nintendo Switch OLED Model, Promises Bigger, Brighter Screen
by Jes Taylor
Nintendo has announced the Nintendo Switch OLED model. The Switch OLED features a 7-inch OLED screen, a wide adjustable stand, enhanced audio, and more. Below is...
Metroid Dread Available for Pre-Order on Nintendo Switch
It’s been a long four years since Nintendo released their most recent Metroid game in 2017 and even longer since we first heard whispers of...
Spiritfarer Review
I’ve always been a huge fan of stylised games, so it makes sense why I was instantly drawn to Spiritfarer, a management sim with action...
Alex Kidd in Miracle World DX Review
by Jes Taylor
Remakes are a tricky thing. The beauty of doing a remake on a video game is to allow a newer generation to enjoy a game...
Afterparty Review
As a fan of Night School Studio’s previous side-scroller hit Oxenfree, I was incredibly intrigued to try out their edgy-looking release Afterparty back in 2019. The...
Save Me Mr. Tako: Definitive Edition Review
by Jes Taylor
Save Me Mr. Tako: Definitive Edition is an 8-bit platformer that somehow works in the exact way I want it to. It’s simple, wonderful and...
Shantae for the Nintendo Switch Review
by Jes Taylor
If ever there was a troubled game in need of a return, that award would go to Shantae. The original Shantae game was potentially planned as...
FEZ Review
by Jes Taylor
FEZ is in many ways one of the original indie hits that continues to surprise and delight. Originally released nine years ago on the Xbox...
Samurai Shodown Review
by Jes Taylor
Fighting game fans are well aware of the quality to come whenever the SNK logo graces a screen. For years SNK, the creators of The...
RetroMania Wrestling Review
RetroMania Wrestling is intended as a sequel to super popular, coin-chugging arcade grapple em’ up WWF WrestleFest, with it currently being available on PC and...
Neo Geo Pocket Color Selection Vol.1 Review
by Tasha Quinn
SNK’s Neo Geo Pocket Color Handheld console was released back in 1999 as a successor to the monochrome edition released the previous year. While it...
Doom Eternal: The Ancient Gods DLC Review
Those who have played (and likely enjoyed) last year’s Doom Eternal were no doubt waiting with great anticipation for more fast-paced and brutal demon-slaying goodness...

