Each decision, like any great strategy game, has consequences. If you plan poorly, if will be painfully obvious. Thinking before acting, or playing your move set is crucial or you will become overwhelmed.
[Review] Nintendo Switch – The Long Gate
With simple controls and a higher level of understanding, this is a game that could be considered enjoyable, albeit niche.
[Review] Nintendo Switch – The Sisters: Party of the Year
I am not a fan of party titles. They don't appeal to me or my taste in gaming. To be frank, I am not really a massive fan of multiplayer titles. That said, there is something captivating about a game that allows me to spend time with my kids.
[Review] Nintendo Switch – Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance
Over 20 years later, Baldur's Gate games still find a way to captivate fans and new gamers even within very minimal innovation. Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance is no different. While not perfect, it still performs and delivers in a rewarding fashion.
[Review] Nintendo Switch – Hitchhiker
Hitchhiker could be a Twilight Zone episode in it's own right. If you enjoy games like Firewatch and Everybody's Gone to the Rapture, this game will not disappoint you. Hop in the passenger seat and allow Hitchhiker to take you on a ride down memory lane.
[Review] Nintendo Switch – Synergia
Once of the earliest known examples of the cyberpunk genre was Neuromancer, by William Gibson. In the novel, a hacker is requested for "one last job" which leads him to an exceptionally powerful artificial intelligence. I am of the opinion that many things we see and experience today is often inspired by things that came before. Synergia is no diff
[Review] Nintendo Switch – Kingdom of Amalur: Re-Reckoning
Find yourself reborn as the "Fateless One" where you control the threads of fate while trying to discover the secrets to your awakening.
[Review] Nintendo Switch – Curse of the Dead Gods
Benjamin Franklin once said, "A false friend and a shadow attend only while the sun shines." This game takes that idea and crafts it into a master class adventure.
[Review] Disjunction-Nintendo Switch
Set in 2048, use cunning, stealth and strategy to discover the corrupt agenda hidden within the cyberpunk future of New York City.