![]() Here’s Acram Digital’s video game take on the tabletop board game Unmatched. If you like music games, you’ll have a good time here. The Switch version has a new Adventure Mode to play and some tweaks to optimize the game for the Joy-Con controllers. As the song goes on the gate will open, allowing more lanes and spicing up the challenge. You get over one hundred songs to play, and the unique gate mechanic helps it stand out. This game is beloved over on Steam, and it’s easy to see why. Hello, did you order another pretty amazing rhythm game? If so, order’s up. I’ll have a review of it soon, but I imagine those who come for what it’s advertising itself as will find what they are looking for. It’s not the greatest of games, but I suppose it’s fairly honest about what it is. There’s a bit of single-player content here that you can grind through again and again to unlock all the costume bits and such, and you can play with up to six players via local wireless or online multiplayer. This is a 3D arena battler starring characters from a F2P mobile game. Alice Gear Aegies CS Concerto of Simulatrix ($29.99) If you’re looking for something a little different today, this is a good choice. The presentation is solid, and the 1990s theme is definitely going to speak to some players. There are forty levels in total to complete, and it’s quite the zesty challenge to do so. ![]() You basically control each of the four band members along their various time lines, choosing where to advance things and taking advantage of interactions to do what you need to. Finally, on Game Boy we’ve got Data East’s cool BurgerTime Deluxe, a fine sequel that more people need to play, and Nintendo’s Kirby’s Dream Land 2, a fine sequel that many people have already played. ![]() The Super NES gets Data East’s popular pool game Side Pocket. On the NES, it’s Namco’s influential shoot-em-up Xevious. Nintendo Switch Online subscribers can update their NES, Super NES, and Game Boy apps to get access to four newly-added classic games. Especially when they add NES and Super NES games, which are about as rare as hen’s teeth these days. For more information on the game you can check out our original review as well as Shaun’s incredibly in-depth RPG Reload article on the game.I don’t do a lot of news stuff on Thursdays when I can avoid it, but my hand is forced when Nintendo goes and adds some new games to Nintendo Switch Online. If you’ve never played Ravensword before and crave something along the lines of an Elder Scrolls: Oblivion that you can stick in your pocket, definitely consider checking out out the newly-updated Shadowlands. In a world where it feels like every other day we’re dealing with a beloved mobile game becoming unusable with a new software update or being pulled from the App Store entirely, it’s refreshing to see a developer continuing to support a game that’s as old as Ravensword: Shadowlands. Nothing game-breaking that I’ve seen so far though. There are a couple of quirks that stood out, namely the navigation bar at the bottom of the screen not autohiding and occasional onscreen stuff being partially obscured behind the notch. The visuals are nice and crisp now and everything runs in full screen on iPhone X models. It’s been a while since I fired up Ravensword, and indeed it is shocking to see just how impressive this game still looks all these years later. Being that Ravensword: Shadowlands came out nearly six years ago, I was pretty surprised to see a new update pop up for the game today which optimizes the game for Apple’s latest iPhone X models as well as introduces improved lighting and higher resolution textures.
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