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Pokémon Pokopia
Pokémon Pokopia is a simulation title developed by Omega Force and published by Nintendo. If you enjoy virtual life sims and Pokémon, then this title won’t
Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection is the latest entry in Capcom's RPG series. You needn't be familiar with the prior games to enjoy this one, althoug
Seemingly every year at this time I play a game that makes me wonder if it's too early to declare my GOTY. Is Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun that game this year? Yes. Yes, it is.Read More
Bye Sweet Carole
Pitched as a love letter to classic animation, Bye Sweet Carole is an incredibly pretty game to look at. From the very first frames, it is evident that a lot of
Mario Tennis Fever
Mario Tennis Fever is the latest in the long-running series. Each entry involves Mario and his pals from the Mushroom Kingdom taking to the court in action-pack
Dark Sector
Dark Auction is a point-and-click adventure gameconsisting of memory-based puzzles and dialogue options, as well as a lot of reading. Parts of it feel more graphic novel than point-and-click, but if you keep with it, it’s pretty good.Read More
Late '90s Paris—an auspicious time and starting point for my all-time favorite globetrotting graphic adventure: Broken Sword. This Reforged version is "substa
Cassette Boy
Cassette Boy is a puzzle RPG for the Nintendo Switch. It features a top-down perspective, ticklish brain teasers, and a pixel-based world. Is it worth exploring
Forestrike
Forestrike is a new fighting game on the Nintendo Switch, and it’s not your typical fighting game. Instead of rushing in and mashing buttons, it wants you to
I'm new to the Warhammer 40,000 universe. My introduction should've happened at another place and time. Rogue Trader may very well be a good game, but it most definitely is not a good game on the Switch 2.Read More
Viewfinder
This game deserves a review which provides the fewest spoilers possible. It’s called Viewfinder, and it’s one of the more interesting puzzle games I have played in a long time.Read More
Dynasty Warriors: Origins offers the most intense musou combat Nintendo gamers have ever experienced. It's also the most complex, and the management details will lessen the thrill for some players.Read More



