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Mario vs. Donkey Kong Review: Back to Basics
game review19 February 2024
The original 2004 Mario vs. Donkey Kong puzzle platformer is back and now on the Switch, but is it new enough for you to pick up and solve it all over again?
Mario vs. Donkey Kong Review: Back to BasicsWarioWare: Move It! Review: Smoother Moves
game review06 November 2023
Taking full advantage of everything the Switch has to offer, WarioWare: Move It! will have you getting off your butt and moving along through a zany selection of even more microgames and multiplayer modes.
WarioWare: Move It! Review: Smoother MovesSuper Mario Bros. Wonder Review: Old-School Charm, Newfound Magic
game review25 October 2023
Visually striking and a zany, trippy ride, Super Mario. Bros. Wonder is an impressive 2D platformer that feels so familiar and brand-new at the same time.
Super Mario Bros. Wonder Review: Old-School Charm, Newfound MagicKirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe Review: Bigger and Friendlier
game review27 February 2023
A remastered version of the 2011 Wii title, Kirby’s Return to Dream Land offers some updated graphics and a few new features, but are these enough to justify returning to the game?
Kirby’s Return to Dream Land Deluxe Review: Bigger and FriendlierKirby and the Forgotten Land Review: Childlike Wonder
game review29 March 2022
The latest Kirby game is here and looks very different from its past installments. Is a 3D format the next big thing for the pink puffball?
Kirby and the Forgotten Land Review: Childlike WonderHoa Review: Like a Simple, Short-Lived Flower
game review23 August 2021
Like a short-lived flower, Hoa is filled with wonder. Its levels and puzzles may be too simple for some, but the wonder it creates through art and sound could be what convinces you to play it.
Hoa Review: Like a Simple, Short-Lived FlowerUnbound Worlds Apart Review: Platforming Not For the Impatient
game review04 August 2021
Unbound has familiar touchstones of other modern side-scrolling platformers: Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Limbo, Inside, Cuphead, take your pick. It’s almost a formula by now. Throw a nice color pallet, a mystical world, and boom you’ve got a game.
Unbound Worlds Apart Review: Platforming Not For the ImpatientSmelter Review - Beyond Platforming Heaven And Hell
game review27 April 2021
It’s as if the SNES classics ActRraiser and Mega Man X got married, had a baby, and called it… well, Smelter, which is an awful name, honestly.
Smelter Review - Beyond Platforming Heaven And HellLost Words: Beyond the Page Review - a Platformer Like No Other
game review01 April 2021
What looks like an average platformer is in fact one of the most emotional games of recent years. The story of young Izzy will touch your soul, no matter if you’re 14 or 44. The only thing missing is the game's average delivery of pure platformer.
Lost Words: Beyond the Page Review - a Platformer Like No OtherSuper Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury Review. Two Great Games in One!
game review13 February 2021
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury brings some of the best multiplayer and singleplayer Mario experiences together. It’s a great way to send off Super Mario’s 35th Anniversary.
Super Mario 3D World + Bowser’s Fury Review. Two Great Games in One!Little Nightmares 2 Review - Can't Sleep, Monster Will Eat Me
game review09 February 2021
Little Nightmares 2 is a sequel that's nearing on obsolescence, but comes out on top with a few successful expansions of previous ideas. On top of that, it remains quite creepy, and overall compelling.
Little Nightmares 2 Review - Can't Sleep, Monster Will Eat MeCrash Bandicoot 4 Review – Crash Returns the Same, Yet Better
game review02 October 2020
Playing the newest Crash I realized that I've seen it all somewhere before. Familiar mechanics, levels, animations... But you know what? These copied solutions go perfectly together, and we've just got a new king of 3D platformers!
Crash Bandicoot 4 Review – Crash Returns the Same, Yet BetterSuper Mario 3D All-Stars Review – Old-school Mustache on Switch!
game review16 September 2020
The release of Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine and Super Mario Galaxy on Nintendo Switch is a great way to bring the cult and genre-defining platformers to the generation of players who haven't even been born 25 years ago.
Super Mario 3D All-Stars Review – Old-school Mustache on Switch!Luigi's Mansion 3 Review – A Lovely, Unremarkable Game
game review28 October 2019
Friends from the world of Mario and Luigi visited the haunted property three times and still haven't learned that it's not a good destination for holiday. Fortunately! Because Luigi's Mansion 3 is a good continuation on the Nintendo Switch platform.
Luigi's Mansion 3 Review – A Lovely, Unremarkable GameThe Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Review – Modern Oldschool Respecting the Original
game review27 September 2019
We never have enough of The Legend of Zelda. This time, Nintendo again revisits the past to brush off the one of the best hand-held adventures of Link – Link's Awakening, originally created in 1993 for the Game Boy.
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening Review – Modern Oldschool Respecting the OriginalCrash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy Review – The Bandicoot is Back in Town
game review10 July 2017
More than 20 years after the release of its first installment, Crash Bandicoot returns in a remastered trilogy prepared by the team at Vicarious Visions. Can this once-progressive title still hold its ground against modern titles?
Crash Bandicoot N.Sane Trilogy Review – The Bandicoot is Back in TownInside Review – enthralled by the creators of Limbo
game review07 July 2016
For the last couple of years Playdead have been working hard on a new title, a follow up to the success of Limbo. Inside is the outcome. This is a gloomy journey of a little kid into the world of unethical human experiments.
Inside Review – enthralled by the creators of LimboThe Way Review – revive your love in pixel art
game review03 June 2016
Drawing inspiration from cult classics such as Another World or Flashback is a commendable thing to do. Still, is this simply a marketing ploy or did the creators actually succeed at bringing back the spirit of these great ‘90s games?
The Way Review – revive your love in pixel artRocket League Review: Introducing the Soccar
game review31 July 2015
People love football (or soccer) and people love cars. Will people love Rocket League – the game that merges the two?
Rocket League Review: Introducing the Soccar