Tag: Nintendo Switch
Deep Ones review: A Disappointing Floater
Deep Ones is a truly terrible nod to the Spectrum era; both in terms of platforming and its assault on my senses.
Save the Ninja Clan review: It’s a Nindie-Ninjie Game
An exacting and frustrating platformer, Save the Ninja Clan presents a tough love approach to the genre. Even an effectively absent story and questionable audio design aren't really of much concern when the level design and gameplay more than make up for them.
The Adventures of Bertram Fiddle review: By Order of Lord Arthwipe
The Adventures of Bertram Fiddle reawakened my immature and childhood humour. For example, “I must run an errand for Lord Arthwipe” had this writer in absolute stitches but then again, I’m a Dad.
Rise and Shine review
For a game that costs 15 Euro, there is justnot enough game here to justify it and, although what little is there is fun and challenging...
Rogue Aces Review – Aces Highhh! (Yes, we do Iron Maiden...
Rogue Aces is a great indie title to land on Switch. Although the learning curve can be a tough one; the pay off makes it all worth it.
It’s Spring Again review – Unbeleafable Jeff, Its Raining Rain
I have no idea why this game is on Switch. Kids apps, tablets and toys already do this kind of thing...
Console Fanboys: Can You Flame the Manufacturers Instead
With the release of (most likely) game the year on PS4, Xbox Prince Philip took time to congratulate Sony Santa Monica on their momentous achievement - we ask why gamers cannot get along.
Woodle Tree Adventures review – This Won’t Take Long…
Zeroes are rare these days. Devs are usually wary of internet people tearing into their s**t games so the opportunity to torture myself for my art was welcome.
PS5 Announced in 2018? Don’t Be So Naïve
We've been hearing a lot in the last few days about how the PlayStation 5 could be coming this year or next, with supposed...
Rive: Ultimate Edition review: Rife with Revives
Rive: Ultimate Edition is a prime example of how challenging, fun, immersive and content packed a twin stick shooter can be. This feels like a comprehensive AAA release rather than an indie title.