Kudzu captures the spirit of Linkās Awakening, and by extension, a slew of other classic adventures.
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Cult of the Lamb is a cup of Binding of Isaac mixed with a dollop of Stardew Valley, combined to form a cult of fun.
I may not be much of a car guy but I remember Top Gear! Top Racer Collection go “hrrrroooomm” and “ruhninininin”!
Berserk Boy is a game that strives to build upon the influence of old-school action platformers, updating them for a modern audience.
A sterling example of an authentic remake, Super Mario RPG has a new remake with new content, new visuals, and familiar faces.
The game may be new, but its feeling of child-like wonder and delight is tempered with age in Super Mario Wonder.
In Velocity Noodle, you play as a quick noodle delivery ninja navigating a cyberpunk dystopia. Is this precision platformer up to speed?
Sephonie may not be what we expected, but the surprise elevates this 3D puzzle-platformer and its parkour specialists.
If you’re hungry for something rogueish, gorge yourself on Monster Menu: The Scavenger’s Cookbook. Meat’s back on the menu.
Trinity Trigger may have the word ‘Trigger’ in the title, but is this Mana-like ARPG a timeless classic? Find out in our review.
Fire Emblem: Engage lives up to its subtitle armed with a host of content and the power of the friendships we made along the way.
Tears of the Kingdom meaningfully builds onto the legacy of the Legend of Zelda, with freedom you might never have expected.
A new Legend of Zelda hits the Switch this week, but Link’s Awakening still invites players to its shores today.
Sonic Frontiers gets an analytical breakdown as vast as its open-world setting, courtesy of our resident Sonic expert!
Resident Evil 6, though critically maligned, is polished and enjoyable as a budget handheld title on the Nintendo Switch.
A double whammy of music and RPG goodness awaits in NIS Classics Volume 3, two games you’ve might’ve missed the first time around.
While Live A Live was definitely unique for its time, it’s got some competitors like Octopath TravelerĀ in this day and age. Does it hold up?
If you want a multi-protagonist narrative that fully fleshes out the characters, Live A Live may not be the game for you.
Kirby’s Dream Buffet is more like cold gas station sushi than an all-you-can-eat feast, but if you’re hangry for more Kirby, check this.
Cheat, peek, and duel your way through perilous situations, maybe even meeting Death along the way. Card Shark is not your average card game.
Toto and Gal played too far from home, all the way into another world! They’ll have to work together to navigate this strange, magical land.
Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse asks the question: What happens when you’re stripped on the thing that defines who you are?
The best thing TMNT: Shredder’s Revenge could’ve done, it does: there are no subversion of expectations here!
On this Link’s Awakening podcast, all the elegance, wistfulness, whimsy, sadness, loneliness, and haunting qualities of the 4th Zelda.
Nintendo Switch is now 5 years old! Here are my top 5 favorite Switch games from the past 5 years! My, how time flies…
On this Octopath Traveler podcast: the grind, passive characters, HD-2D, and more than you ever wanted to hear about Slash.
A short review for A Short Hike, a game that knows how to leave you wanting more without overstaying its welcome.
It may be impossible to separate Deltarune from Undertale, but if we could, would that make the unfinished work any better?
Cut through the noise and there’s a fast-paced and challenging sequel awaiting fans in Metroid Dread, one that evolves the saga of Samus.
Thinking about upgrading to the Nintendo Switch OLED Model? Here’s everything you need to know from someone who just picked one up!