
SEGA AGES Alex Kidd in Miracle World review for Nintendo Switch
Alex Kidd finally joins the AGES lineup on Switch. Is it still worth playing?
Nintendo Switch Reviews
Alex Kidd finally joins the AGES lineup on Switch. Is it still worth playing?
It’s the end of the road for the end of the world.
A solid choice for anyone in the mood to play an old-school platformer that doesn’t seem to want to punish you just for playing it.
Switching up colours to open doors? That means it?s time for another Portal clone!
All that and a bag of chips. Or, perhaps, just the bag of chips.
Captain Toad’s adventures continue (just a little more) in a new DLC pack
Not quite Call of Duty for the Switch, but it may scratch that type of FPS itch.
Maybe it’s Stockholm Syndrome talking, but RBI Baseball 19 is actually kind of fun.
Hands feeling cramped? Check. Playing ?one more level? more times than I can count? Check. Insane tracks? That can only mean one thing: a new Trials game.
There are hard platformers, there are impossibly tough platformers, and there?s Necrosphere Deluxe.
A deeply personal game about depression that’s well worth your time.
A game of chance — incredibly boring, repetitive, forgettable chance.
Kind of like a creepy, gory Choose Your Own Adventure.Kind of like a creepy, gory Choose Your Own Adventure.
The classic board game arrives on the Switch. Is it worth checking out?
ToeJam & Earl bring the funk (and fun!) back to consoles.