Konami flexes their old side scrolling shooter muscles in Arcade Anniversary Collection
Even though it’s missing some crucial entries from Konami’s extensive shooter catalog, this compilation is still worth checking out.
Nintendo Switch
Even though it’s missing some crucial entries from Konami’s extensive shooter catalog, this compilation is still worth checking out.
As far as exploration action games about cats piloting mech suits go, Gato Roboto is the best one you’re likely to play on the Switch or the PC any time soon.
If you own a Switch, having a version of Sniper Elite V2 on the go is a no-brainer.
Mormo’s Curse is a great update to an already fun and challenging game, and it provides even more reasons to keep coming back.
Cuphead is an instant classic that is a mandatory buy to anyone who’s looking for a fun and lasting game to play on their Switch.
Mortal Kombat 11 is probably the most approachable the series has ever been, and at the same time it’s also the most annoying.
With the Switch essentially being a hub for indie games, what with torrent of games both new and old, well-known classics and overlooked gems alike constantly coming out for Nintendo’s portable-home console hybrid, it’s become a good place to try out games you might have missed the first time around. Case in point, She Remembered…
Trüberbrook is good for a short visit, but you’re unlikely to want to linger longer than necessary.
The Walking Dead: The Final Season marks the end of a journey in many aspects. For its characters, it manages to feel uplifting, although clichéd, and for the studio that brought it up, it bookends its rocky existence with a high mark.
Trials Rising brings the franchise back to vogue, thanks to a stronger focus on what Trials does best.