Game Review: Space Ribbon (Nintendo Switch)
A space-themed and futuristic racer with split-screen support, the selling point of Space Ribbon is the procedurally created tracks.
A space-themed and futuristic racer with split-screen support, the selling point of Space Ribbon is the procedurally created tracks.
Here we are in 2020 and we finally have it. Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise, a sequel and a prequel to the game I and many adored.
From Copychaser Games and Laundry Bear Games comes a game that proves dating when dead is just as difficult as it is when alive.
Lydia, for all its lacking in gameplay elements, is a powerful and meaningful experience. A commanding tale that has you thinking about its story long after its credits roll.
In a surprising turn of events Star Wars Episode 1: Racer has been remastered and released on the Nintendo Switch. Costing $14.99/£12.29, the remastering is surprisingly solid and gameplay is still enjoyable.
With Ascendance I was so hoping for something like Refunct, one of my favourite modern first-person 3D platformers. Sadly, while ASCENDANCE is similar in many ways, it fails to capture the imagination in quite the same way.
Blood Breed is severely lacking in far too many departments to make it anything worth recommending. Ugly to look at, ugly to play and far more frustrating than it should be, Blood Breed is just simply not a good game.
We’ve waited a long time for this but it was well and truly worth the wait. Animal Crossing: New Horizons has arrived on the Nintendo Switch and it is as wonderful as fans could have hoped for.