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About Kirstie Summers

Kirstie Summers is a writer based in London, England, who takes every opportunity to blend her hobbies with her career. She has written about books, movies, art, and gaming. She has been a Nintendo fangirl for as long as she can remember and relishes any excuse to incorporate it into her work.
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Review: Dream Alone (Nintendo Switch)
8
6 years ago

Review: Dream Alone (Nintendo Switch)

Dream Alone absorbs you immediately into the darkness of its world. The creepy black and white art style establishes in a matter of seconds what kind of game it will …
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Review: Hexologic (Nintendo Switch)
7.5
6 years ago

Review: Hexologic (Nintendo Switch)

Hexologic strips back the brain training game format and reinvents it in a way that is both challenging and soothing.

The game’s ability to relax you is built into …
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Review: Happy Birthdays (Nintendo Switch)
7.5
6 years ago

Review: Happy Birthdays (Nintendo Switch)

Happy Birthdays is not the game that its name and cover art suggest that it is. The cartoon dinosaurs hint at a kid-friendly Jurassic Park sort of thing and the …
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Review: Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Deluxier Edition (Nintendo Switch)
8.5
6 years ago

Review: Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Deluxier Edition (Nintendo Switch)

Knights of Pen and Paper +1 Deluxier Edition is built from the very foundation to take you back to the first time you ever played Dungeons and Dragons.

The …
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Review: The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker (Nintendo Switch)
6.5
6 years ago

Review: The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker (Nintendo Switch)

After performing fairly well on Steam for more than a year, The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker has now been released on Nintendo Switch.

You play as a psychiatrist and …
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‘Immortal Redneck’ developers launch Kickstarter campaign for Pokémon-inspired MMO
6 years ago

‘Immortal Redneck’ developers launch Kickstarter campaign for Pokémon-inspired MMO

As Immortal Redneck celebrates a fresh wave of success since its recent port to the Nintendo Switch, Spanish indie game developer Crema have announced the launch of their Kickstarter campaign …
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Review: Shift Quantum (Nintendo Switch)
8
6 years ago

Review: Shift Quantum (Nintendo Switch)

Shift Quantum opens with an introduction that is so equally friendly and corporate that you can’t help but feel a little bit suspicious. When a slick, chic tech company promises …
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Review: Sol Divide (Nintendo Switch)
6
6 years ago

Review: Sol Divide (Nintendo Switch)

Blending side-scrolling battles and fighting functions with a touch of RPG story, Sol Divide: Sword of Darkness made a mark on developer Psikyo’s reputation when it was first launched in …
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Review: Immortal Redneck (Nintendo Switch)
8.5
6 years ago

Review: Immortal Redneck (Nintendo Switch)

A stereotypical southern American redneck isn’t the first kind of character you might typically pair with the magic and mythology of Ancient Egypt. But that’s what gives Immortal Redneck its …
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Review: Ninja Strikers (Nintendo Switch)
7
6 years ago

Review: Ninja Strikers (Nintendo Switch)

Don’t let the stubby-limbed, pink-cheeked cuteness of the Ninja Strikers characters trick you into thinking that this game will be easy to master. The retro 8-bit design style is not …
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Review: Shelter Generations (Nintendo Switch)
6
6 years ago

Review: Shelter Generations (Nintendo Switch)

Probably the thing that strikes you first about Shelter Generations is the distinct art style. It is simple and lovely and stands apart from most of the other games available …
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Review: Tesla vs Lovecraft (Nintendo Switch)
7.5
6 years ago

Review: Tesla vs Lovecraft (Nintendo Switch)

Tesla vs Lovecraft is pretty much exactly what you’d expect from a game called Tesla vs Lovecraft.

It is a top-down arena shooter game in which you play as brilliant …
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Review: The Final Station (Nintendo Switch)
8
6 years ago

Review: The Final Station (Nintendo Switch)

It’s incredible how terrifying a pixelated silhouette can be. It’s the glowing white eyes, waiting for you in the shadows.

The Final Station does horror gaming so well. It …
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Review: Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf (Nintendo Switch)
5.5
6 years ago

Review: Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf (Nintendo Switch)

Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf is an immediately striking game. It is incredibly good-looking. It’s all rich sepia tones and detailed, hand-drawn maps that instantly plunge you into the fantasy setting.


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