By Manuel Players: 1
Platforms: PC I have a big love for digital pets, Tamagotchi in particular, and I was very excited to hear about the release of Yolk Heroes: A Long Tamago (Referred to as simply "Yolk Heroes" from now on.) nearly a year ago. For those that don't know, it's a game that mixes together gameplay elements of Tamagotchi, story and gameplay befitting a JRPG, and visuals that look like they came from a Game Boy title. After following its development ever since seeing those early screenshots, I finally got my hands on it when it dropped onto Steam recently. We're going to be taking a look at it today, and see if it was worth the wait. Training a hero takes a lot of work, so let's dive right in!
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Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 It’s time to return to My Time at Sandrock with the Monster Whisperer DLC. You can see my thoughts on the base game’s Switch version HERE. In coming back to it after nearly a year, I haven’t experienced any of the big visual/animation glitches I pointed out in my original review, and the slowdowns also seem to be less frequent. Those aren’t really part of the DLC but it’s nice to see that the game has gotten better since I last played it. By Manuel Players: 1-2 (Local Only)
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC The Five Night's At Freddy's inspired movie, Willy's Wonderland, originally released all the way back in 2021, but the game based on it is just now hitting consoles. I'm not exactly sure when it first released, but I do know that it began life as a mobile game tie-in that came out far closer to the release of the movie itself. It's now 2024. It's been three years since Willy's Wonderland hit streaming, and also almost a year since the actual Five Nights at Freddy's movie came out. There's no getting around the fact that this is an odd release window for the game, but it's covering all its bases and releasing on just about every major platform. We're going to be taking a look at the version available on the Nintendo Switch today, but I doubt it'll differ much from the others. We have a lot to go over in this one, so let's dive right in! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC What happens when you mix chess and roguelike gameplay together? You get The Ouroboros King of course! Basically playing like chess on steroids, The Ouroboros King recently dropped onto consoles following an earlier PC release. It's currently available on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5, and we're going to be taking a look at the Switch version today. There's a lot to talk about in this one, so let's get right into it! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PC It often feels like roguelike titles come out at such a rapid pace these days that it's often hard to tell one from another. That task is made all the more difficult when they look and play so much like other, more well-known, games in the genre. Scarlet Tower is exactly that game, as it bears more than a passing resemblance to 2021's Vampire Survivors. It's out now on the Nintendo Switch following an earlier PC release, and we're going to be taking a look at it today. There isn't more to say as far as intros go, so let's get right into it! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC Anime vs. Evil: Apocalypse (Referred to as simply "Anime vs. Evil" from here on out.) is a third-person shooter that recently dropped onto consoles following an earlier Steam release. It's out now on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5, and we're going to be taking a look at the Switch version today. Though it bears a slight resemblance to the ecchi themed games we've reviewed in the past, it seemingly offers quite a bit more in terms of gameplay. Is that enough for it to be worth picking up? Let's dive in and find out! By Manuel Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PC Action platformers are very common these days, as are ecchi titles dropping onto consoles, especially on the Nintendo Switch. What happens when you mix both of those things together? You get Dreamcutter of course! Previously available on PC, it recently made its way to Nintendo Switch courtesy of publisher EastAsiaSoft. It's that Switch release we're going to be looking at today, so let's get right into it! Oh, and because this is an ecchi title, there will be some discussion regarding adult topics. In short, you've been warned! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC There are times when I feel that half of the upcoming game releases are all roguelites, and it's into this rather crowded seen that The Land Beneath Us enters. I don't want to sound too negative though, as there seems to be quite a bit that makes this one stand out a bit among the crowd. We'll get to what makes it unique in a bit, but what matters now is that it's currently available on all major platforms, and we're going to be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version today. There's going to be a lot to discuss here, so let's get right into it! |
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