Tag : review
If there’s any developer worth choosing for a retro revival these days, it’s WayForward Technologies. I’ve already sung my praises for the studio in my...
The Darkside Detective Review
by Justin McKay
As a big fan of the point and click genre, I was thrilled to see so many adventure games appearing on the Switch. Some of...
Outworld Battlegrounds Review
While Outworld Battlegrounds is only one of many options when it comes to battle royale games, I found it to be rather interesting and unique...
Anthem: Cataclysm DLC Review
Anthem was originally released on 22nd February 2019 for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC. It has recently received its first real update for DLC,...
The Ninja Saviors: Return of the Warriors Review
by Justin McKay
If you’ve been around the block a few times or just a connoisseur of fine retro games, you may have come across a game called...
Morphies Law: Remorphed Review
by Justin McKay
Morphies Law has been out for some time now on the Switch (and PC), and it was one of my first purchases from the eShop....
Mark of the Ninja: Remastered Review
by Justin McKay
There aren’t enough ninja games, in my opinion, like Mark of the Ninja. While there is certainly a fanbase for the ninja mythology, few games...
PlataGO! Review
by Scott Hart
With all the hype around the Super Mario Maker 2 release, can another level designer thrive? PlataGO! might not have the Mario hook with it,...
Star Wars: Outer Rim Review
by Chris Dove
There is a saying in the States that “nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” I am officially ready to challenge...
Control Review
by Ian Cooper
We all would like super powers, right? Maybe telekinesis, or levitation, or how about wielding a weapon that can transform, giving you all types in...
Peace, Death! Review
by Justin McKay
What was it that drew me to Peace, Death!- the fact that it deals with critical decision-making that impacts the lives of others or perhaps...
Bear with Me: Complete Collection Review
by Dom Richards
It can be great just to jump into a game, either from a low learning curve or from a genre/title that has not gone through...
Kiai Resonance for Nintendo Switch Review
by Justin McKay
I’ll keep this review relatively swift and relatively simple – much like the game itself. Kiai Resonance by Absorb Reality is a one-on-one, one-hit-kill slasher....
Tetsumo Party Review
by Justin McKay
When I first saw Tetsumo Party advertised on the Nintendo eShop, I had to get it. Not because it would be a game-changer and the...
Forager for Nintendo Switch Review
by Justin McKay
Groan…another pixel art indie game on the Switch. Surely, this is as good as it gets, right? Well, if they are anything like Forager, let...
Age of Wonders: Planetfall Review
The Age of Wonders franchise is a prominent one in the strategy genre. Decades old now, this is the first iteration of the series to...
Mighty Switch Force! Collection Review
by Daire Behan
As far as independent developers go, few have the diverse history of WayForward. For almost thirty years, WayForward has been developing cult classics spanning systems...
Madden NFL 20 Review
by Ian Cooper
Year after year, whether you love or hate changes made to any of EA Sports’ franchises, there is always one that manages to top last...

