You know that when you buy a game, you are ready to head out into a wild new world or story for you to discover and an evil army or being to destroy. It’s always a nice feeling to come over as a hero, but wat if you don’t want to save the day? What […]
Reviews
Evil Defenders review
When you think of the Tower Defense genre you usually think of building structures or units to fend of the evil forces that want to destroy your land or civilization. You do not often see things in reverse and that is why Evil Defenders has a nice ring to it when you know that you […]
Octogeddon review
Sometimes you look at games and you think “Man, they must be crazy making that into a game”. Yet more often then not, those crazy ideas do tend to sell and be very fun. Look at Plants vs. Zombies for example, a crazy man sells you seeds to create plants who shoot at incoming zombies. […]
Rock of Ages II: Bigger and Boulder review
Have you ever heard of the game Rock of Ages? It was released way back in 2011 on Steam and featured crazy two sided gameplay where on one hand you need to build a path featuring Tower Defense structures and units to defend you keep, and on the other hand you play as a giant […]
Shakedown: Hawaii review
A few years ago, both indie developer VBlank Entertainment and Brian Provinciano launched a succesfull Grand Theft Auto parody that struck gold with the players due to having fun !-bit style gameplay and a ton of 80’s references, exciting action and a great soundtrack. Now both developers return with a long awaited sequel set in […]
Puyo Puyo Champions review
The Puyo Puyo franchise has long since been popular overseas in Japan, but it has never quite had a big following here in the West. That however changed quite a bit with the Puyo Puyo Tetris game that was released two years ago on the Switch. Puyo Puyo combined with Tetris helped to introduce this […]
Crashbots review
When you think of the auto-runner genre, you usually think of the mobile market and free to play games that want you to pay up to get more energy or unlock more levels. Sometimes they do tend to come over to consoles as well and in that sense Crashbots arrived on the Nintendo Switch at […]
Venture Kid review
Sometimes indie games are made with the idea to paying tribute to well known established franchises of old. So to did developer Snikkabo AS have the idea to honor one of gamings biggest characters, Mega Man. With a visual style and gameplay similar to the 8-bit hero, Venture Kid has a big task ahead if […]
You Died but a Necromancer revived you review
Being a handheld device, the Switch is perfect for RPG’s on the go or smaller games that you can play in short bursts. Usually the rogue-like genre is perfectly fit for this, as you usually do not play that long until you either reach the end or reach your downfall. But what happens if you […]
Aggelos review
Now when you look at indie games, you can see that some elements are fairly popular among the developers. One of which is the art style that is often reminiscent of the early 90’s where 16-bit games reigned supreme. That is not to say that it is a bit thing that games often look straight […]