A Fold Apart review for Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One
Unhealthy relationship dramas don?t get any more interesting just because you build a platformer around them.
Unhealthy relationship dramas don?t get any more interesting just because you build a platformer around them.
There’s a reasonable number of games hitting the Nintendo eShop this week, but more than enough for Switch gamers for sure.
The scariest thing here is the controls.
Marrying the look and sound of Minecraft to the gameplay of Diablo apparently works pretty well.
Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?
The latest thrilling chapter in the Asdivine saga. Note: may not actually be thrilling.
Vampyr sucks. Which isn?t the worst thing in the world, seeing as it?s a vampire game.
Phew… there’s a ton of new Switch games hitting the eShop this week as you can see within.
This unique case of a console to arcade port is coming back to consoles thanks to the SEGA AGES line for Nintendo Switch.
There’s a great game inside Concept Destruction just itching to get out.
Probably not the greatest SMB3 ever, but still one heck of a baseball game.
In Soviet Union, adventure games point and click you.
The Hyperdimension Neptunia developers return with the kind of game they once mocked.
In addition to more free titles being added to the Switch Online library this week, there are a number of solid new games hitting the eShop as well.
Lousy controls make this dream a nightmare.
100+ levels, all of them the same.