By Manuel Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch Sagres is a sailing RPG that bears a strong resemblance to the Uncharted Waters series published and developed by Koei. It previously released on Steam, and it's now available for the Nintendo Switch as well. I actually reviewed said Steam release a few months ago, and that review can be found HERE. Naturally, I jumped at the chance to take a second look at the game simply because I had a lot of fun with it the first time around. Also, there are a few aspects of my earlier review I want to revisit. There's a lot to go over on this one, so let's get out there and start sailing already!
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Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PC Old school FPS games have seen a bit of an uptick recently, and that makes sense since Doom gels perfectly in the current wave of '90s nostalgia. Enter Monument, a throwback to '90s games like the aforementioned Doom and Quake. It's out now for the Nintendo Switch and PC, we're going to be taking a look at the Switch version today. Seeing as this game promises to take us to the gates of Hell itself, we might as well get right to it! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC Even though precision platformers aren't something I normally play, I figured that one that featured a rat would surely be what got me back into the swing of things! Ratyrinth is that game, and it's out now on all major platforms by way of EastAsiaSoft. We're going to be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version today, and seeing as our rodent friend is already hopping with excitement to get this review going, we're going to dive right in! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch Fans of puzzle games have a lot to enjoy already on the Nintendo Switch, but there's a new game in town that just might grab their attention for a while. Coming to us by way of Leoful Entertainment, Timberdoku is a line-clearing puzzle game that has several mechanics that seek to make it stand out in an already crowded genre. We're going to be taking a look at the game today, and seeing as we have a lot to go over, let's get right into it! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC I've played a lot of horror games over the years, but I don't think any have come close to creeping me out in the way that Mothered has. Styled as a "role-playing horror game", it comes to us by way of Delores Entertainment, and is available on just about every major platform. We're going to be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch release today, and seeing as there's a lot of ground to cover here, we're going to get right into it! A Class Reunion You'll Actually Want to Attend: A Class of Heroes 2G: Remastered Edition Review5/6/2024 By Manuel Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PC I've already mentioned my love of the first two Class of Heroes titles in my review of the first game (Which can be found HERE), but I think it's the sequel where things really get interesting. Rounding out the new PQube-published Class of Heroes re-releases is Class of Heroes 2G: Remastered Edition available now for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and PC. We will once again be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch release, but I'm sure most of what I'm going to say will apply to both versions. I already know that this is going to be a long one, so let's jump right into it! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4, PC I'm no stranger to adventure games, but even I find The Enigma Machine to be a rather odd entry into the genre. It features both text-only and low-poly, first-person 3D segments, and plenty of sci-fi horror elements that tell one of the strangest stories I've ever encountered. It's out now on the XBox, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch, and we're going to be taking a look at the Switch version today. As the name implies, this is quite the mysterious game, so let's dispense with all the intros and dive right in! Who Knew Returning to School Could Be So Much Fun?: A Class of Heroes: Anniversary Edition Review5/4/2024 By Manuel Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PC I'm a huge fan of the classic dungeon crawling RPG series Class of Heroes, and I was excited to hear that the first two games in the series were getting updated releases for modern platforms. Out now on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch by way of PQube Entertainment, we're going to be taking a look at both games as they are on the Nintendo Switch. This review is going to be for the first game, but I'll be getting around to the second one soon enough. Enough with intros, let's get into it! |
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