

Zombie Call: Trigger 3D ($9.99)Īnother low-rent effort from the folks at T-Bull, but they keep making them so clearly folks are buying them. I haven’t had a chance to put my hands on it, so I can’t really give any recommendations one way or the other. It looks cute, but it also looks like the kind of game you have to play to properly understand. You have to manipulate the words to solve various puzzles. This is a somewhat unique adventure game where you follow a girl as she grows up through her writings. The presentation on this one is absolutely gorgeous, and the game itself is decent enough. Lots of dialogue to navigate and dig into, with a good dash of exploration. You play as a raccoon private investigator named Howard Lotor as he tries to solve his biggest case yet. This one is set in a dystopian version of Vancouver populated by anthropomorphic animals of various sorts. Backbone ($24.99)įurries and noir adventures seem to go hand in hand these days. Just be warned that there really isn’t a lot to do if you’re playing solo. If you’re looking for a fun wrestling game to play with your friends via local multiplayer, this will do the job. Action Arcade Wrestling feels heavily inspired by the Nintendo 64 brawlers by AKI, and that’s a great place to draw from. But there are already a few good indie wrestling games, and here’s another one. Action Arcade Wrestling ($14.99)Īs the years go on it seems pretty clear we’re not going to get anything terribly good from the professional wrestling licenses on Switch. Very five-dollar Switch platformer, but with a grappling beam. You can choose to play in randomized stages or pop into the Challenge Mode for some pre-made stages. There are ten different playable characters, fifteen upgrades to unlock and use, and six different bosses to defeat. If you move quickly, you’ll leave a trail behind you that will damage enemies. Set in the same universe as Task Force Kampas, this is a platforming game that leans on a swinging mechanic.

It will mainly focus on Switch games launching in the first half of this year, so you probably shouldn’t expect any deep dives on Metroid Prime 4 or Breath of the Wild 2. It kicks off today at 2 PM Pacific Time, and will run for about 40 minutes.

Either way, that video right up there is going to send you to the right place. Maybe it has already happened when you’re reading this.
