Fast RMX Brings the Speed to Switch
This week our Time Waster is a futuristic racing game for the Nintendo Switch called Fast RMX, and it’s giving off some F-Zero feels.
This week our Time Waster is a futuristic racing game for the Nintendo Switch called Fast RMX, and it’s giving off some F-Zero feels.
A PlayStation 4 exclusive, ArmaGallant takes the best of both RTS and MOBA and combines them into a fast paced battle game using personally crafted card decks. Battle against other players for rewards using a variety of unit cards, and combine them with spells to conquer each arena.
This week our Time Waster is checking out a game called Not Really Tennis that is all about raking up high scores against others.
This week Billy is gearing up for some high-speed action in a top-down racer called Built for Speed that is available for mobile devices.
Gamers should really appreciate the humor of Rise and Shine, an Adult Swim bullet hell type adventure that adds in some very clever humor, often at the expense of the game industry and many of its most sacred tropes.
Shift Happens is a quirky and enjoyable puzzle platformer about two creatures made of jelly escaping from their lab and setting off on a grand adventure. Simple but fun, with a little bit of humor mixed in, it might just jiggle its way into your heart.
This week out Time Waster is checking out a game called Bullet Soul that helps expand the number of shump games available on PC.
The first person survival horror game RESIDENT EVIL biohazard takes players through a derelict plantation escaping from the evil Baker Family. Play as Ethan in search of his missing girlfriend Mia, while surviving the horrors that await in this thrilling, gory and terrifying psychological horror.
Warhammer 40K: Inquisitor-Martyr Alpha offers players a glimpse into the dystopian 41st millenium as an Inquisitor of the Imperium. A brilliantly beautiful and violent action RPG game Inquisitor-Martyr takes the player to different locations throughout the Caligari Sector to defeat daemons, mutants, and heretics.
The concept of SpiritSphere is both straightforward and weird. You play a Zelda-inspired character in a game of Pong, trying to shoot a magical ball past their defenses over many levels. But unique does not always mean good.