Those of you who remember the excellent River Raid game for the Atari 2600 will really appreciate Bridge Strike for the Nintendo Switch and mobile platforms. It’s got the same classic arcade action, but with a lot more bang for your bridges.
Liberated offers a beautiful comic book type game set in a dystopian world where an algorithm controls the populace for money-grubbing corporations. But you can fight back with your team of Liberated agents to bring freedom back to the land.
Vigor is a free to play shooter that is a lot of fun, especially if you are stuck in quarantine and looking for something cool to do with your Xbox One or Switch consoles. It’s got good tactical elements for smart players, even if the gunplay is a touch weak.
Game Review- CHANGE: A Homeless Survival Experience
In CHANGE: A Homeless Survival Experience, you are tasked with surviving on the cold streets of a nameless city filled with uncaring and indifferent people. Made by a team that was almost homeless themselves, it offers a unique and difficult gaming adventure.
Celebrate life and prepare for a dignified death and what lies beyond in the fantastic puzzle game Arrog. This indie game was a lot more than our reviewer was expecting, and will surprise you too.
There are games that never get old, and Burnout is one of them. It’s still packing a massive punch after all these years with it’s no-rules racing. Burnout Paradise: Remastered slams over to the Nintendo Switch, and brings with it tons of white-hot, fiery crashes.
Never Breakup is a game for the Nintendo Switch that is meant to be played with another person sitting right there beside you. Given the pandemic, that wasn’t possible for our reviewer, and playing this one alone is a tough challenge.
We should talk is an adventure game where the player must construct texts in order to build love or lies with their girlfriend, and other folks lurking in a neon-drenched bar. The range of good and bad choices is pretty amusing, and the game features nine possible endings.
The Last of Us Part II is a beautiful masterpiece that not only continues the story from the first game, but also offers one of the most compelling and narrative-driven stories of the entire PlayStation 4 era.
Nostalgia can be a powerful force, as our reviewer found out when he begged, borrowed and stole to get a copy of Panzer Dragoon: Remake. But that fuzzy feeling can only go so far, and sometimes, the past is best left as a memory.
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