Viewfinder brings its fresh perspective to the Switch
Sad Owl Studios’ Viewfinder, the unique first-person puzzle game finally arrives on Switch.
Sad Owl Studios’ Viewfinder, the unique first-person puzzle game finally arrives on Switch.
Ever since checking out Headlander at E3, I’ve been on the lookout for its official release. At the show, Double Fine’s quirky take on the Metroid formula proved to be a fun concept in demo form. After finishing the full game, it’s safe to say that even with its share of problems, Headlander isn’t merely a clone…
MachineGames’ take on Indiana Jones turned out incredible, it’s one of this year’s last and best releases.
Mormo’s Curse is a great update to an already fun and challenging game, and it provides even more reasons to keep coming back.
The name Spintires doesn’t offer a whole lot of confidence right off the grid. It’s extremely bland and doesn’t say anything other than the most basic thing that a road vehicle does. So when you boot up a game with this sort of name, expectations start off very low, and in most cases, you meet…
It was a miracle that Sleeping Dogs was even at E3 last year. The game was developed by United Front Games and scheduled to be published by Activision under the title, True Crime: Hong Kong. However, the game had been cancelled as the juggernaut publisher lost confidence in the ability to break into the crowded open-world crime game market…
This bug hunt from the developers of Boltgun is not quite at that level.
It’s more of Insomniac’s take on superhero games, and in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, it’s now two-fold!
Greatness in not so humble beginnings.
Ghost Recon Breakpoint manages to tick all of the boxes for a modern Ubisoft game and at the same time if fails at what makes an open-world adventure fun thanks to meaningless progression, bugs, and an overall lack of identity.