
Card Shark review for Nintendo Switch, PC
A fun trip through pre-Revolutionary France with a heavy dose of WarioWare added in for good (or maybe not-so-good) measure.
Nintendo Switch Reviews
A fun trip through pre-Revolutionary France with a heavy dose of WarioWare added in for good (or maybe not-so-good) measure.
Classic side-scrolling shooting action returns with some fresh visuals, and a major new update.
Sonic is back ? and, for better and for worse, pretty much exactly as you probably remember him.
For a game that puts ?mechanic” right there in the title, there?s not a lot of engine tuning going on in Mechanic Battle.
I somehow named the G-doc of this review, TMNT: Shredder?s Review. Oddly apt.
Celebrate Pac-Man’s history with this collection of titles spanning multiple generations of Pac-Mania.
Twenty minutes of content stretched out into 45 minutes of game, yet it still feels like an eternity.
“Cursed” is certainly one way to describe this game.
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An infamously difficult Atari game gets a new coat of paint.
The Neo Geo Pocket Color?s first RPG finds new life on the Switch.
Turns out that walking around in a field for three hours doesn?t make for the most riveting game.
A dystopian game from ten years ago gets a re-release, not to mention a lot more relevancy.
It?s dangerous to go alone, take this game.
Ironically, you?ll spend a lot of time squinting at the screen while playing As Far As The Eye.