Roger Reichardt
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Ship of Fools is a beautiful, tough-as-nails roguelike. And while you can play this one solo, it’s designed (and much more preferred) to play co-op. So if you
On the surface, Inscryption is just like any other deck builder. But there's a lot more going on in this game than meets the eye. What starts as a creepy card
Part platformer, part RPG, part hack ‘n’ slash, part cooking simulator… Dungeon Munchies tries to set itself apart from its contenders by throwing many th
Admittedly, I was skeptical when Mario + Rabbids: Kingdom Battle was released. I didn’t think the crude humor of the Rabbids would pair well with the clean-cu
Board, card, and deck-builders are currently popular genres. And the Nintendo Switch is a perfect home for them. I love Slay the Spire, Monster Train, Voice of
I’ve played a lot of different RPGs during my forty-plus years of gaming. I’m a massive fan of the genre and thought I’d seen it all. That was until I pla
There are probably going to be a lot of comparisons between Animal Crossing and Disney Dreamlight Valley. And it’s not wrong, as there are a lot of similariti
Silt is an underwater adventure game where you play as a deep-sea diver, using your ability to possess other creatures to solve the different puzzles and naviga
Dawn of the Monsters—the sidescrolling, co-operative, kaiju beat 'em up—puts you right in the middle of the action. You can play as four different character
No More Heroes is something of a cult classic, renowned for its over-the-top action, inappropriate writing, and sleazy protagonist. It comes as no surprise that






