The Long Reach review for PS Vita, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
If The Long Reach existed in a vacuum, it?d probably seem pretty interesting.
Nintendo Switch Reviews
If The Long Reach existed in a vacuum, it?d probably seem pretty interesting.
If you miss the days of ’90s adventure games, you can rest assured that Detective Gallo shares your pain, and wants to try and help you relive them.
The Wardrobe looks and plays like some forgotten adventure game from the glory days of LucasArts or early Double Fine.
Games about giant, pizza-delivering mechs destroying buildings are like pizza: even when they?re bad, they?re still pretty good.
Just your typical hard-boiled boxing noir about a man with a duck’s head.
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes is both literally and figuratively the literal bomb.
An expanded and enhanced version of Digital Dreams’ enjoyable, pick-up-and-play arcade football title.
A proper sequel to one of the Wii’s hidden gems finally arrives on a Nintendo platform.
Don?t let the flatulence jokes fool you: Sigi wants to kill you, again and again and again.
I’m the Music Meister, and I’m here to settle the score!
Diablo III finally arrives on the Switch with an excellent port for demon slaying on the go.
Sega brings more strategy-based goodness to the Switch.
Digital Williams pinball tables return as the license moves over to Pinball FX3.
Prepare to Die! Except maybe not for all the reasons you’d expect.