Tag: remaster
Tomba! 2 Special Edition Review
For players willing to embrace its eccentricities, Tomba! 2 Special Edition is not just a nostalgic revisit, but a reaffirmation of how playful and imaginative platformers can be.
Tombi! Special Edition Review
Tombi! Special Edition revives a wonderfully eccentric platform adventure with care and restraint, preserving its colourful charm and open-ended design while making it far more comfortable to experience on modern systems.
BioMenace Remastered Review
A polished, approachable remaster that honours its heritage while thriving as a modern action platformer — satisfying, sharp, and full of momentum.
Tombi! 2: The Evil Swine Return – Special Edition Review
For fans, this is the definitive way to revisit a beloved classic. For newcomers, it’s a doorway into one of gaming’s most imaginative adventures.
Final Fantasy VII / Final Fantasy VIII Remastered Twin Pack Review
For nostalgia seekers, JRPG enthusiasts, or players curious about the roots of modern narrative games, this Twin Pack is absolutely worth owning on Switch.
Blood: Refreshed Supply Review
Whether you're a longtime cult follower or a newcomer curious about why this particular Build-engine shooter is held in such high regard, this is the version to play.
Guild Wars Reforged Review
For both returning heroes and first-time adventurers, this is the definitive way to experience the classic.
Yakuza 0 Director’s Cut Review
Whether you're revisiting Kiryu and Majima’s roots or stepping into the series for the first time, this Director’s Cut offers an emotional, stylish, and wildly entertaining journey through the neon-lit crime worlds of 1980s Japan.
Red Dead Redemption Remaster Review
For players who simply want to revisit the classic or experience it for the first time, this release is a gift. For those who expected a grand revival, it may feel more like a reminder of what once was rather than a bold step forward.
Red Dead Redemption: Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Review
If you’ve never played Red Dead Redemption, this is one of the best ways to experience it. If you have, this edition offers the convenience and visual upgrades needed to justify stepping back into John Marston’s dusty boots.












