Is that a shark in your pocket or are you just happy to see Maneater on Switch?
Maneater sets its sights on Nintendo’s system with a great port of one of last year’s zaniest games.
Maneater sets its sights on Nintendo’s system with a great port of one of last year’s zaniest games.
Days Gone has been a hard game to pin down as something that I’m dying to play ever since its announcement a couple of E3s back. It has always felt way too similar to The Last of Us in terms of setting, as both deal with some sort of zombie apocalypse or another, and gameplay,…
A beautiful, flash, and most importantly, excellent gameplay-wise: Absolum is an absolute banger of a co-op beat ‘em up infused with smart roguelite elements.
The Switch eShop might be starting to get bloated with all sorts of indie releases in a similar way Steam is, but you can count on developers like JoyMasher to bring quality releases like Odallus and Oniken.
Flintlock’s “Souls-lite” approach isn’t without flaws, but ultimately works.
Chimera Squad has its flaws, but it’s still XCOM and it’s still good.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance made for an impressive display at E3 2016 during my time with the folks from Warhorse on the very last official appointment of the show. It’s a game that defies expectations and really ups the ante in terms of ambition with its extremely and painstakingly detailed rendering of realistic armor, locations and the simulation…
The team behind Blasphemous has done it again! Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound offers plenty of ninja fun for players of all skill levels to enjoy.
Excellent combat and clever enemy design make up for Stellar Blade’s otherwise bland story and questionable aesthetic choices.
And you can buy them all in a bundle at a discount this weekend, along with other EA classics like The Saboteur.