Thumper Review

If you’ve ever been curious as to what it feels like being chased by a serial killer while piloting a space beetle along a rollercoaster into the mouth of hell, then look no further. Thumper is bound to make your palms sweat with its self-proclaimed “rhythm violence” on the Nintendo Switch.

Voez Review

Ah, Voez. It’s probably one of the most valuable hidden gems of the Switch’s first month, and a title that may have even been overlooked by music and rhythm fanatics as well. It doesn’t have a fancy name, and it’s not coming from some renowned series, but it is made by some of the greats of the genre. Coming our way via Rayark (the people behind Cytus and Deemo), you can trust that you’re in for something of a treat.

Just Dance 2017 Review

As someone who was overactive as a kid, I can appreciate what Just Dance 2017 is bringing to the table as much as any casual fan; an opportunity to get moving, enjoy doing it, and make a game out of the activity. That’s where Just Dance 2017 for the Nintendo Switch comes in, as it’s one of the easiest ways to jump in on this craze.