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Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC When I first heard that Contra: Operation Galuga was releasing soon, I was a bit worried. Modern takes on the Contra series can be rather hit or miss, and few manage to capture the magic of the early games. Then I learned that it was being developed by WayForward, the same developer behind what is arguably the last great Contra game: Contra 4 on the Nintendo DS. I knew I had to play it when it came out, and here we are. Available now on just about every major platform, we're going to be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version today. Will the game live up to the legacy of this legendary series? Or will it be another game that gets the formula completely wrong? Let's dive in and find out!
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By Manuel Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch (Also available on all major platforms.) Whenever I see a "_____ Simulator" game come up for review, I find that I'm both intrigued and worried. We've all seen these types of games before, and most of us wonder if they're any fun to play outside of doing so ironically. They always seem to be centered on the most mundane tasks, and often feel like quickly thrown-together cash grabs. I've personally played several that surprised me by how good they were, but I've also played just as many that weren't worth the time I spent on them. Enter Lawn Mowing Simulator. Lawn Mowing Simulator's title gives away its premise, and it recently launched on the Nintendo Switch, following a previous release on just about every other major platform. We're going to be taking a look at this version today, and see if it's worth playing, or if you're better off just going outside and mowing your lawn for real. We have a lot to cover, so let's get right into it! By Manuel Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC Krimson is a tough-as-nails rhythm platformer that recently launched on all major platforms. Developed by CryingPsycho, and published by PM Studios, it features a heavy metal soundtrack that accompanies you on a nightmare-fueled trip straight to Hell. Does this odd premise make for a fun game? Is this the metal rhythm game you've been waiting all your life for? Are you better off playing Super Meat Boy while listening to some classic Nine Inch Nails? Well, we're going to take a look at the game today and hopefully answer those very questions! By Manuel Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PC I can't help but find it strange that I looked at a raising sim on the Nintendo Switch recently (Lair Land Story by the way!), and pointed out that the genre is very under-represented on consoles in the West. Then The World According to Girl shows up for review as if to challenge that notion specifically. While I'm sure that's not the case at all, I have to point out that this game is a very unique take on the genre. Taken directly from its eShop page, the game is described as a "deck-building roguelike caring game". While part of me is intrigued as to how all those different genres will come together, I can't help but feel that it's going to make for a complicated mess. I guess we're going to find that out today, as we're going to be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version here. (It's also available on the XBox and on Steam.) We have a lot to cover, so let's get right into it! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4, PC Though I know next to nothing about the Warhammer 40k franchise, I was intrigued when Warhammer 40,000: Dakka Squadron (Hereafter simply referred to as "Dakka Squadron") showed up for review. While I can't speak on its place in the greater Warhammer series, I do know that this aerial combat game focuses on Warhammer's unique take on Orks. We'll talk more about what that means later, but what's important is that this game is now available on the Nintendo Switch, PS4, and XBox, following an earlier PC release. Though it definitely looks like a lot of fun, how will it come off to a total Warhammer noob like me? There's only one way to find out! By JT Players: 1
Platforms: PC United Penguin Kingdom is a city builder centered on penguins and penguin-kind. Like other city builders, United Penguin Kingdom allows players to create an entire civilization, complete with harvesting, energy production, and defense against the elements and enemies alike. Climate change is rearing its ugly head, and the king penguins are all in danger! Ensure your penguins don’t get sick or attacked as your settlement hopefully grows into a thriving metropolis. Explore, research, and trade in a game that allows a good amount of freedom within its borders. However, space is often limited, so it’s your job to utilize production and the space provided. Now, does that make the game comparable to others within the same genre? Let’s find out the good and bad of United Penguin Kingdom! By Al Players: 1
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PC Stunt Paradise is a game that's hard to put into any one genre. It may look like a racing game at first, but as the name implies, your main task revolves around performing stunts. Developed and published by Brinemedia, Stunt Paradise is available on the Nintendo Switch, XBox, and PC. We're going to be taking a look at the Switch release today, and hopefully see if this is a game you're going to want to pick up, or if it's one that's best left undiscovered. We have a lot to get into, so let's dive right in! By Al Players: 1-4 (Local & Online)
Platforms: Nintendo Switch, XBox, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC We have an interesting game to look at today as Hex Gambit: Respawned is what I imagine would happen if Battle Chess decided to add a much deeper layer of tactics on top of its already silly gameplay. Developed by One Man Left Studios (Who I believe released this game in a non-Respawned version at one point.) and published by Blowfish Studios, it's out now on all major platforms. We're going to be taking a look at the Nintendo Switch version today, and see how this one holds up in both single and multi-player modes. It's going to be a wild ride, so buckle in as we dive into this quirky contender for your next game night. |
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