Tag: Switch Review
Gradiently 2 Review
Gradiently 2 is a stunning evolution of its predecessor, fusing rhythm, precision, and visual artistry into a mesmerizing experience. With tight controls, beautifully crafted levels, and a soundtrack that feels inseparable from the gameplay itself, it stands as a benchmark for rhythm‑action platformers — even if its difficulty curve sometimes overshadows its brilliance.
Fighting Force Collection Review
Fighting Force Collection serves up a platter of retro brawling nostalgia, packing three classic beat‑’em‑up titles into one package. While it delivers solid old‑school combat and multiplayer mayhem, its dated design and lack of modern enhancements make it a collection that will thrill longtime fans more than newcomers.
Cult of the Lamb: Woolhaven Edition Review
Cult of the Lamb: Woolhaven Edition elevates an already brilliant hybrid of charming aesthetics and dark, wildly addictive gameplay into its most complete form yet. With expanded content, deeper progression, and thoughtful quality‑of‑life improvements, this edition stands as the definitive way to experience one of the most inventive action‑roguelikes of recent years.
EBOLA VILLAGE Review
EBOLA VILLAGE is a survival horror experience that aims to recapture the tense, methodical dread of classic 1990s survival games. While its setting and ambitions show potential, the execution feels uneven, blending familiar genre mechanics with technical and narrative inconsistencies that can undermine immersion.
Wash Cleaner Simulator Review
Wash Cleaner Simulator turns the ordinary into the unexpectedly engaging, transforming mundane cleaning tasks into a satisfying and surprisingly strategic simulation experience. With its relaxing pacing, deep upgrade systems, and delightfully tactile mechanics, it’s a game that proves even the simplest of chores can be fun when executed with care and creativity.
Escape from Ever After Review
Escape from Ever After is a clever and atmospheric narrative adventure that blends fairy‑tale whimsy with tension and exploration. Its rich world design, memorable characters, and emotionally engaging twists ensure players remain invested from start to finish, even if some pacing choices and minor mechanics occasionally break immersion.
Guts ‘n Grunts Jr Review
Guts ’n Grunts Jr. captures the wild energy of classic side‑scrolling action with a modern twist, delivering relentless combat, inventive level design, and a cheeky sense of humour. While its difficulty and pacing won’t be for everyone, this quirky adventure is an enjoyable homage to old‑school run‑and‑gun titles with enough personality to stand on its own.
Tropicalia Review
Tropicalia is a vibrant, colourful life-simulation game that lets players craft their own paradise while balancing exploration, farming, and social relationships. Its charm lies in its open-ended freedom and immersive tropical world, though it occasionally struggles with pacing and depth.
Desvelado Review
A bite-sized precision platformer with a big personality, Desvelado turns the simple act of switching off lights into a cleverly crafted dance of movement, timing, and puzzle-solving. Charming, thoughtful, and refreshingly respectful of your time, this is an indie gem that proves small ideas can shine brightly.
Santa’s Christmas Story 2 The Frozen Gift War Review
A cosy and cheerful match-3 adventure wrapped in festive charm, Santa’s Christmas Story 2: The Frozen Gift War delivers relaxing puzzle fun without ever demanding too much from the player. Familiar, friendly, and perfect for short seasonal play sessions.













