Rainbow Skies (Switch) – Review
Way back in 2012, SideQuest Studios released a little JRPG titled Rainbow Moon on the then-current family of PlayStation systems, the PS3, PS4, and the Vita. The game proved to be moderately successfu... Read More »
Way back in 2012, SideQuest Studios released a little JRPG titled Rainbow Moon on the then-current family of PlayStation systems, the PS3, PS4, and the Vita. The game proved to be moderately successfu... Read More »
If you’ve been keeping up with Frogwares’ Sherlock Holmes games, then you have undoubtedly already deduced that Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments isn’t a new game. In fact, it’s alread... Read More »
Up until a few years ago, we were constantly being bombarded with new LEGO game releases. These releases almost always involved famous franchises, and we’ve seen the games evolve throughout the ... Read More »
Over the last three years, we have given Frostpunk a lot of coverage. We have covered the original PC release, the console edition, but also two DLCs; The Last Autumn and On The Edge, respectively. ... Read More »
The arrival of the Bit.Trip games on the Switch eshop came as a bit of a surprise as there has been very little in the way of announcement beforehand. What’s equally surprising is that the six t... Read More »
There certainly is no shortage of visual novels on the Switch. Whether it’s a short and sweet tale that you’ll finish in an afternoon or a hefty narrative spanning hours upon hours, you’re sure ... Read More »
It’s been two years since we had our encounter(s) with Assassin’s Creed Odyssey. The game proved to have a rich backstory and showed us how the series evolved since the original Assassin’s Creed... Read More »
Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty!’s title is a bit misleading. There’s nothing new about this particular release, as it is a remake of the classic platformer Oddworld: Abe’s Oddysee from 1997. Additi... Read More »
Oddworld is a franchise that has thus far spawned five titles. Some are currently undergoing some remastering in order to make the series somewhat relevant again. A while ago we took a look at Strange... Read More »