Marcus Stewart
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Riverbond Switch Review: Heavy On Charm, Light On Depth
Riverbond is a smile factory thanks to its cutesy voxel graphics and simplified dungeon-crawling but its repetitive gameplay limits its fun.
Ritual: Crown of Horns Review - Best Left Dead
This twin stick shooter beats players over the head with its difficulty but lacks the chops to make that challenge entertaining or fulfilling.
Forager Review: Crafting Fun Out of Busywork
Forager successfully blends addicting harvesting gameplay with solid dungeon crawling, making it a shining gem well worth unearthing.
WWE 2K20 Review: A Total Disaster
WWE 2K20 sucks. 2K's latest grappler is a miserable experience that even the most diehard wrestling fans shouldn't think twice about passing up.
Tangle Tower Review: Building A Strong Case
Tangle Tower's fun, inventive puzzle-solving, colorful personalities, and engaging murder mystery make it tough case to walk away from.
Felix the Reaper Review: The Same Old Song And Dance
Felix the Reaper is a dark romantic comedy that oozes wonderful personality but its puzzle design hardly evolves beyond the opening moments.
Ghostbusters: The Video Game Remastered Review - The Good Sequel
This remaster doesn't correct any of the game's design flaws, but it remains the best Ghostbusters video game ever made and a must-play for fans.
Mable & The Wood Review: Lost In Frustration
Mable & The Wood has glimmers of potential, but they're buried under heaps of frustration thanks to unfriendly exploration and clunky controls.
Headliner: NoviNews Switch Review - Fake News To Believe In
Headliner: NoviNews’ poignant narrative and weighty decisions offer an intelligent examination on a topical subject: the responsibility of media.
Xbox Boss Phil Spencer Has Played First Project Scarlett Games
During a Destiny 2 livestream with Bungie, the Head of Xbox drops a subtle but important update regarding the progress of its next-gen line-up.
Battle Supremacy - Ground Assault Review: Mundane Warfare
Battle Supremacy - Ground Assault is a bland tank shooter with uninspired design and annoying combat that make playing it a mission worth deserting.
Vasara Collection Switch Review: A Double Dose of Hidden Gems
Despite some rough edges, Vasara Collection does a solid job propelling two obscure but entertaining arcade shooters back into the limelight.
AER: Memories of Old Review - Flying With Clipped Wings
AER: Memories of Old's calm atmosphere and laid-back gameplay make it decent chill pill, but its intriguing narrative and lore winds up being wasted.
Metal Wolf Chaos XD Review: Too Dated to Really Enjoy
Metal Wolf Chaos XD's absurd premise of the President and his mech suit saving America fuels a hilarious story hampered by dated gameplay.
A Duel Hand Disaster: Trackher Switch Review - Divide and Conquer
Trackher's approach to solo cooperative play can be an entertaining novelty, though the steep price of failure makes it tough to truly invest in.
Zombie Driver: Immortal Edition Review - Too Dated & Repetitive
Instead providing high-octane thrills, Zombie Driver will have you sleeping at the wheel thanks to its bland and repetitive mission design.
Etherborn Review: A Short and Mostly Sweet Puzzler
Etherborn is a short but mostly sweet puzzler that challenges players to defy gravity in order to traverse its M.C. Escher-esque world.
Scrap Review: Programmed For "Average"
Scrap offers respectable auto-running fun for the Switch but its barebones package and short length hold it back from being anything but forgettable.
Assassin's Creed III: Remastered Switch Review
Assassin's Creed III doesn't get much love among fans, and the Switch remaster's lackluster additions do little to change that negative perception.
Rainbow Six Siege Will Never Get A Single-Player Campaign
Siege's Brand Director extinguishes any hope of the series returning to its tactical single-player roots for the foreseeable future in an interview.