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Megabyte Punch Review
Prepare to smash robots and customize the loadout! Megabyte Punch has come to Switch. This action packed game does a good job of blending Smash Bros and Megaman. There seems to be a lot to this game and the Gamers Lounge has spent some time with it.
PONG Quest Review
Everyone is familiar with Pong in one way or another. Pong has been around since the 1970s, but Pong Quest is an interesting twist on the traditional Pong game. The big question is there enough to keep gamers interested?
Metal Unit Review
Metal Unit is best described as robot anime meets Dead Cells. The game mixes rogue-like and platforming and adds an anime twist to it. The Gamers Lounge has played a few hours and so far it's been interesting.
Skul: The Hero Slayer Review (Early Access)
Skul: The Hero Slayer was one of the games that caught my eye in the PAX East Indie section. The 16 bit art style and platforming were intriguing. But what makes this game stand out amongst a crowded genre? The Gamers Lounge has spent a few hours with it and has many good things to report on.
Obey Me Review
Obey Me from Blowfish Studios has some interesting gameplay elements and is perfectly set up for couch co-op. The biggest question is there enough content to keep gamers interested? Or will this become a button mashing combo fest?
Streets of Rage 4 Review
Streets of Rage is back and Streets of Rage 4 is nothing short of greatness. Jumping into the game and playing and hearing the music should take gamers back. Stop what you are doing, and buy this game, there is something for everyone.
Shovel Knight Treasure Trove Review
Shovel Knight Treasure Trove is best described as the GOTY for Shovel Knight. It has everything from the vanilla game to the expansions to the brawler known as Showdown. There is enough content here to keep gamers interested for hours.
Wrath: Aeon Of Ruin Preview
The mid to late 1990s are back. FPS games are king and our stock of Mt. Dew is on the rise. Wrath Aeon of Ruin is another retro themed FPS game that is published by 3D Realms. The Gamers Lounge has spent some time with this FPS and has some good things to say.
Sega Saturn Pound HDMI Adapter Review
Looking for a way to play the Sega Saturn on a modern TV? Pound’s HDMI adapter Saturn may be the choice for the casual gamer. The Gamers Lounge got a chance to tinker with this setup and here are our thoughts.
Killer Queen Black Switch review
Killer Queen is one of those arcade games which takes a lot of practice to master. The Switch port, Killer Queen Black is a fun game for newcomers and veterans. The Gamers Lounge got the chance to play this fun multiplayer oriented game and we are ready for more arcade action on the Nintendo Switch.
LevelHike HDMI Cables for N64/GC/SNES and Genesis Review
Are you one of those gamers that has hung onto their old consoles and needs help with getting it to work on their modern 4K TV? LevelHike may have the answer with their HDMI solution for SNES/GC/N64 and Genesis. The Gamers Lounge got a chance to review both sets of cables and decided for the budget minded gamer these may work.
Jamestown+ Review
The Switch can always use more quality Shmups. Jamestown + is a great addition to the family. It has the craftsmanship of a classic shmup but with a steampunk twist. Join The Gamers Lounge as check this out and try to figure out if this is too much game for us
Deadly Premonition Origins Review
Often times Twin Peaks and Deadly Premonition are compared side by side. The game was originally released for 360 and PS3 and it brings its odd brand of quirikess to Switch. The Gamers Lounge has jumped back in head first to see what the Switch port brings to the table.
Ghostbusters: Remastered Review
Who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters Remastered was a great game on PS3/360, Wii and PS2. The Gamers Lounge jumps headfirst into this port to see if its as good as the last iteration.
Sega Ages Review: Ichidant-R
Ichidant-R is an odd game and is something that most gamers have probably never heard of, the good news is its been released on the Switch as part of the Sega Ages collection from M2. Is there enough in this quirky puzzle game to keep newcomers interested? The Gamers Lounge is going to wade through this game and try to figure out the what and the why.
Sega Ages Review: Columns 2
M2 has been doing a great job of re-releasing Sega classics for the Switch as part of the Sega Ages Collection. Columns II is one of their latest releases and this puzzle game is a lot of fun. This game should appeal to anyone that enjoys puzzles games for short bursts.
BDSM: Big Drunk Satanic Massacre Review
Big Drunk Satanic Massacre or BDSM is one of those games where people are going to question how did this get on Switch? BDSM is a top down shooter much like Redeemer. The big question is there enough content to keep gamers interested? Does the game set itself apart from other Twin Stick shooters?
The Forbidden Arts Switch Review
This action packed 2D platformers seems to have a lot to offer on the surface. The graphics are colorful and the gameplay seems fun. The plot along with a few other elements falls a little on the weak side, but let’s see if there is enough there to make it worth a play.
Redeemer: Enhanced Edition Review
Redeemer was originally released on PCs in 2017. The Enhanced Edition has made its way to consoles, including the Switch. Let’s see if the top down action game/brawler can set itself apart from similar games of the genre.
Super Bloody Hockey Review
Super Bloody Hockey is a game which appears to be simple and it should appeal to anyone. The game scratches my need to play hockey video games and get into a few fights. The simple gameplay and game mode options make it fun but the game isn’t easy.