Central to the experience are two elements. First, rather than being stuck with only filling in black pixels on a white grid you’ll be able to work with multiple colors. The number of colors varying ...
For people who love solid co-op play, the last year or two have been pretty solid for Switch fans. Granted, there very much could always be more titles out there to enjoy with others, but given that ...
If you're down to brawl and battle in mech suits solo or with friends, this delivers that experience pretty well Even as someone who has only a marginal understanding of the Gundam franchise from afar ...
Featuring well-known kids show characters, unfortunately animated in a style that’s a little off, there’s at least enough core play here to be of interest for families or fans While some people love ...
This video pinball throwback follow-up to DEMON’S TILT is bigger and wilder, with plenty to discover, but until patched can still have hitches As a huge fan of traditional pinballs in the arcades, ...
Going with more objective-based bite-sized segments, The Brawl Bar has a novel feel for a beat-em-up but struggles to be satisfying It has been an interesting generation for beat-em-up titles, as ...
Given the fact that I remain a bit of a newbie to even some well-established series that are out there, especially when it comes to RPGs, having the opportunity to get introduced to so many has been a ...
For fans of the series, or who’ve been dying for a translated version to enjoy, this should be nice but it’s a harder sell otherwise in a modern eShop full of other options There’s no doubt that ...
Wild, bombastic, and absolute Dragon Ball fan service catnip, but likely quite narrow in appeal as well When tackling such a fan service-oriented title like this, I think the most important thing I ...
Mixing together a pretty simple concept, silly characters, plenty of variety from all through history, and some trademark quirk Once again I’m here with an admission, and that’s the fact though I’ve ...
A classic point-and-click adventure, full of signature witty humor, charm… and some quirks Since I’d been a big fan of point-and-click adventures back when they reigned supreme in the early PC days, ...
While a deckbuilder at its core, its sense of personality and general design give it a distinctive feel and flow in a crowded space OK, don’t shoot the messenger, but yes, there’s yet another game ...