What stands out to me about Knight Terrors is how true to its roots it is, creatively combining elements of the retro era with the simple and addictive formats of mobile gaming. An endless runner that requires some skill, unashamedly inspired by the likes of “birds that are flappy”, to quote the eShop description, and a certain shoot ’em up that sounds similar to ‘K-Type’ (a game mode).
Category: Reviews
Moon Hunters Review
Reach for the moon and fall short.
The Jackbox Party Pack 4 Review
Yes, they already had all of the content ready and waiting to use at their disposal, but something’s got to be said for how quickly Jackbox Games have managed to put together four Party Packs’ worth of contributions to the Switch eShop.
Splasher Review
Time to let the kids loose with the paint.
Violett Review
Point and click games are very few and far between these days, so when one does release I am instantly drawn to them due to spending a lot of time during my childhood playing titles such as Broken Sword.
NBA 2K18 Review
After a taster with NBA Playgrounds, NBA 2K18 offers the first true 2K basketball experience on a Nintendo console in just about five years.
Tiny Barbarian DX Review
He’s tiny, he’s a barbarian, you can already see where this is going…
Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle Review
For those who aren’t familiar, Touhou games are known for their immensely difficult ‘bullet-hell’ shoot ’em up games with incredible soundtracks and a cast of anime girls. How well does this translate into a 3D fighting game in Touhou Kobuto V: Burst Battle? Let’s dive into the review of its release on Switch.
The Count Lucanor Review
With so many titles hitting the Switch’s eShop around Halloween, it can be really difficult for any game to stand out. The Count Lucanor, fortunately, has managed it.
Revenant Saga Review
Avoid like the plague.
