Game Review: What Comes After (Nintendo Switch)
From the developers of the much-lauded Coffee Talk comes What Comes After. A very short, sweet and emotional storybook game.
From the developers of the much-lauded Coffee Talk comes What Comes After. A very short, sweet and emotional storybook game.
Zombie Apocalypse is one of, if not the worst, games we have ever played. Not just on the Switch but across all platforms harking back to the days when we first picked up a controller.
The lack of realism in dating sims is as much a part of them as the ‘cute’ interactions. Which is where Summer Sweetheart tries to stand out from the pack.
Words can’t quite do this trash justice but don’t buy it. It’s not even worth playing if it was free. Who doesn’t want to play as iconic characters such as Soccer Boy, Boxer and Mike?
A follow-up to the beloved Pokémon Snap, released way back in 1999. It’s time to take off the nostalgia goggles, ready the camera and take some pictures of Pokémon!
Wow, what a package. Super Mario 3D World is worth the money alone but with Bowser’s Fury, it’s a must buy for Switch players.
From indie developer Playstige Interactive comes the ‘fast-paced arcade shoot-em-up’, Blastful. A retro visual throwback that has plenty of shooting action across procedurally generated levels.
Thomas Was Alone is still a phenomenal game nearly a decade after its release. If you’ve never played it before and you have a Switch, make sure you do now.