Witcheye is a charming auto-scroller that, while not mind-blowing in any sense, offers a quick and enjoyable serving of gaming comfort food.
Review: Kill It With Fire (Screen Rant)
Eradicating spiders with flamethrowers, shotguns, and grenades has a humorous thrill but a lack of depth fails to keep the laughs going for long.
Review: Infini (Screen Rant)
Infini's puzzling labyrinths offer degrees of enjoyment but they eventually devolve into tedious, maddening exercises of trial and error.
Review: Red Wings: Aces of the Sky (Screen Rant)
Tedious, frustrating dogfights combined with repetitive mission design grounds Red Wings: Aces of the Sky before it can get off the runway.
Review: The Shattering (Screen Rant)
The Shattering offers a beautiful, tactful, and mind-bending self-examination of the mind that can frighten as effectively as it comforts.
Preview: Hellpoint (Screen Rant)
Hellpoint has rough edges but its take on the Dark Souls formula, from checkpoints to world design to co-op, offers an intriguing spin on the genre.
Review: Deliver Us The Moon (Screen Rant)
Deliver Us The Moon may be rough around some edges, but a gripping narrative and exceptional puzzle-solving make it a trip worth taking.
Review: Curious Expedition (Screen Rant)
Savvy and patient adventurers will find treasure worth hunting in Curious Expedition, but earning fame and fortune comes a brutal, repetitive price.
Review: 3000th Duel (Screen Rant)
3000th Duel on the Switch offers a fun, challenging blend of the Metrodivania and Soulsborne genres in spite of a mediocre presentation and narrative
Review: EarthNight (Screen Rant)
EarthNight provides solid auto-running platforming that can be fun in spurts but its uneven difficulty and sheer blandness keep it grounded.