Flying High With Human: Fall Flat

Although not a new game by any means, porting Human: Fall Flat over to the Nintendo Switch is breathing new life into this awesome puzzle adventure. And if you can bring a friend along to fall together, it more than doubles your fun.
Celebrating with The Impossible Quizmas

The Impossible Quizmas is up this week as Billy looks to celebrate the holiday with an equally festive-themed distraction.
High Fantasy Action With Middle Earth: Shadow of War

Middle Earth: Shadow of War picks up where Shadow of Mordor left off, yet offers a bevy of improvements in everything from graphics to gameplay. Even the much-loved nemesis system is vastly improved, allowing full control over your own Uruk armies.
Good Old Sci-Fi Tales With Ark Royal

Enlist for service with the Ark Royal, the most misfit battlecruiser to ever sail into space. But this clunky old dog is about to get a wakeup call, when its old systems are needed against a powerful enemy. Yea, it’s not an original tale, but a good one.
Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice: Thoughtful Representation of Psychosis in a Memorable Game

Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice uses stunning audio visual elements to represent Senua’s psychosis, as players follow her into Hel, but the experience could be a little thin for some.
LoL Kart Can Crash and Burn

This week our Time Waster is checking out a mobile game called LoL Kart, but the problems with crashing extend beyond the game world.
Gorogoa review: ingenious, hand illustrated puzzle gaming

Gorogoa is a beautiful, hand-drawn puzzle game that is like stepping into the pages of a picture book and then stepping into the pages of another picture. It’s a gorgeous Celtic knot of a game that delivers on the promises it made when it was revealed six years ago.
First Star Trek: Discovery Novel Warps Forward

The Star Trek: Discovery series is shaping up to become one of the most interesting and rewarding shows of the Star Trek franchise. As for the requisite book series, Star Trek: Discovery: Desperate Hours is a great place to start.
More LA Noire For Switch Players

Although little changed from the 2011 version of the game, tackling the gritty world of LA Noire on the Switch is just as interesting as before, with a few extras like using the touchscreen to investigate crime scenes and playing on the go.
Duking It Out in Stick Fight: The Game

This week our Time Waster is checking out a deathmatch game called Stick Fight: The Game that pits between two to four players against each other.
