Dokapon Kingdom: Connect review for Nintendo Switch
All the frustration of Mario Party, none of the charm.
Nintendo Switch Reviews
All the frustration of Mario Party, none of the charm.
Itorah looks nice, but is that enough to make it stand out?
The Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster series finally makes its way to consoles, with a few new bells and whistles included.
Looks like Wind Waker, plays like garbage.
Time to dust off those Battle Chips and jump into the Net once again.
In the mood to do nothing but fish? Isle of Jura Fishing Trip has you covered.
Take one part Minecraft and one part strategy RPG, throw in some open world exploring, and you get an interesting and cute experience, with some minor flaws.
Frogwares finally make a game worthy of the World?s Greatest Detective.
An oft-forgotten spiritual successor to Strider finally makes its way to home consoles.
The second part of the Crossbell Duology makes for a satisfying conclusion in another The Legend of Heroes story arc.
A perfect blend of humour, heart, and songs about attempted bean theft.
It’s great to revisit the classic Tales release, but a simple port of the HD PS3 release would have been better.
How well does Sony?s flagship baseball game fare on the Switch? A lot better than you might expect.
So ?90s, you can almost hear the sound of the dial-up modem.