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.
A developer known for making retro-tinged 2D metroidvanias returns with exactly what you’d expect from them.
The classic 16-bit character platformer leaps onto modern consoles, just as you remember it.
When is Boogerman coming back? How about Greendog?
Back in the day when platforming mascots were a bigger deal, Aero was a star!
There’s an easy Platinum here, but is there anything more than that?
A Tetris-influenced 3D platformer? Sure, why not.
Slime?s Journey isn?t even worth $5 and an easy Platinum.
Definitely not a treasure worth finding.
Oregon Trail, but with goblins and orcs.
Voyage looks so nice, you may not want to play it and spoil the effect.
A fairly obscure 90’s arcade action-platformer arrives on modern platforms with this solid port of Avenging Spirit.
Visual novels don?t get much more straightforward than Blackberry Honey.
A semi-interesting story is no match for terrible translation in Bai Qu.
Just like Paper Mario, if Paper Mario was terrible.
Who says blocks and lightning bolts can?t be best friends?
The only consolation is?this might open up TurboGrafx-16/PC-Engine library for modern consoles?
Even with a ?+”, Mekabolt is a still a pretty forgettable platformer.