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Levelhead (Switch) Review

Levelhead brings a plethora of creative bliss to just about every gaming platform available with crossplay! Zach reviews the Nintendo Switch version of this fun-filled platformer.

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Dungeon of the Endless (Switch) Review

The Switch port of Dungeon of the Endless pales in comparison to the well-received PC version. Some issues could be ironed out but there’s plenty of core problems holding it back. Alex breaks down those issues in this review.

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Chasm (Switch) Review

Chasm checks a lot of boxes for what makes a metroidvania so compelling but ultimately fails to rise above most examples of the genre. That said, Alex still spent late nights playing and recommends it to genre fans.

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Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair (Switch) Review

After disappointing a lot of fans who were eager for the next perfect platformer from the people behind Banjo-Kazooie, Playtonic Games have genuinely created an amazing title with Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair. Read why Alex loves this echo of the Donkey Kong Country series.

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Skellboy (Switch) Review

Determined to learn why he’s been raised from the dead, legendary hero Skippy must use all the various parts of monsters to become the ultimate warrior in Skellboy, the world’s first Cute Souls game from Umaiki Games and Fabraz.

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River City Girls (Nintendo Switch) Review

River City Girls from Way Forward continues a string of excellently crafted titles, this time pairing up with Arc System Works for another entry to the long-running Kunio-Kun series of games. Just how good is this modern beat-em-up?

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Bloodstained Curse of the Moon (Switch) Review

Bloodstained Curse of the Moon is a throwback to an NES classic. Inspired by Castlevania III, much like the Netflix anime, Curse of the Moon excels in improving designs and setting up players for the anticipated Ritual of the Night.

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