Everyone’s favorite vocaloid makes a smashing debut on Switch. Although the addition of motion control doesn’t quite feel essential. Miku maniacs should adore the pursuit of unlocking over 300 costumes and outfit her in a ...
Read More »TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 2 review
Fall down seven hundred and ninety-nine times, stand up eight hundred should be TT Isle of Man: Ride on the Edge 2’s mantra. If you’re looking for a two- wheeled simulation that offers a brutal ...
Read More »Super Mega Baseball 3 review
If you can get past the cartoonish looks and lack of licensing Super Mega Baseball 3‘s on-field performance means it’s a clincher on every platform, save for PlayStation 4. Once a PlayStation exclusive, MLB: The ...
Read More »SuperMash review
SuperMash is a clever concept, building its own games from two genres of your choosing. Occasionally, the mix delivers something playable, but often the results are a primitive jumble. In SuperMash, a simulated game console ...
Read More »Infinite – Beyond the Mind review
Infinite – Beyond the Mind looks and plays like a forgotten hack-and-slash from the 16-bit era. While there’s not a lot of variety across the sixteen-stage jaunt, the basics are remarkably solid. If you’re familiar ...
Read More »SNK Gals’ Fighters review
With the release of this Neo Geo Pocket Color title, the Nintendo Switch emulates yet another retro system offering an affordable way to play this two-decade old, two-button fighter. The Neo Geo Pocket Color has ...
Read More »SEGA AGES G-LOC: Air Battle review
With the gyroscopic-like arcade set-up, G-LOC: Air Battle can feel a bit dated. But it’s a notable entry in both designer Yu Suzuki’s body of work and SEGA history. The second half of the ...
Read More »Billion Road review
Billion Road’s dice-rolling, board-trekking play offers a relaxing reprieve from tense action games. It’s not for everyone, but if you if your aching for a Fortune/Itadaki Street-style game with a bit more quirk, you’ll want ...
Read More »Totally Reliable Delivery Service review
Transporting parcels grows tedious in Totally Reliable Delivery Service. The real enjoyment stems disregarding the game’s structure and just horsing around, especially with a group of friends. Much like Octodad: Dadliest Catch, Surgeon Simulator, or ...
Read More »Disaster Report 4: Summer Memories review
The Disaster Report games are often considered cult classics, even if gameplay habitually took a backseat to survival-based tensions. Sadly, the fourth iteration is plagued by several faulty elements, making the game a test of ...
Read More »