Samurai Kento review for Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation, Xbox
A developer known for making retro-tinged 2D metroidvanias returns with exactly what you’d expect from them.
Nintendo Switch Reviews
A developer known for making retro-tinged 2D metroidvanias returns with exactly what you’d expect from them.
Adapting the classic Yars’ Revenge into a modern-day Metroidvania works surprisingly well.
The standout prosecutor gets his day in court.
The Plucky Squire’s unique storybook presentation does a suitable job of making you overlook some of its other shortcomings.
Princess Zelda finally gets her chance in the spotlight. Is she ready?
Emio – The Smiling Man makes for an excellent starting point in the Famicom Detective Club series, even if you’re not a fan of the visual novel genre.
Roguelike Mega Man clones don’t come more generic than Elsie.
How well has the Wii cult classic aged? Very, as it turns out.
Turns out there are few things more satisfying in gaming than hitting a wizard with a bludger.
An amazing collection of some of the best games the Castlevania series has to offer.
I still need someone to pinch me to confirm it’s real…eh I’m sure getting bodied online will let me know it’s real.
Like Kiki’s Delivery Service, if Kiki’s Delivery Service was a mediocre game.
If you like time trials and only time trials, Phantom Spark is the game for you.
A comedy game featuring giant tomatoes, think Yorkshire accents, and Matt Berry? Yes please!
The evolution of sliding puzzles?