Echo Games found a niche audience with their rhythm-roguelike hybrid Rhythm Fighter when it was released on Steam last year. Soon, you’re finally able to pummel enemies to the beat while on the go when it makes its debut on the Nintendo Switch. The musical brawler takes a bit of inspiration from megahit Crypt of the NecroDancer
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The demo build for No Straight Roads presents an interesting world with charming character designs and writing with music that keeps the presentation strong through the first hour and a half of the game that the demo build encompasses. Sadly, the gameplay itself doesn’t live up to the same standards. Off the bat, No Straight
Current circumstances have us all stuck inside for a while, and it’s gotten tougher to find ways of staying active as a result. Ring Fit Adventure has been a good solution to that problem, provided you can find the game, and Nintendo’s helping to keep the game fresh by way of a free content update
Dodgeball was objectively the best part of gym class. Not only did the game give you a break from mindlessly running around the gymnasium, but it also enabled you to take all of your excess adolescent energy and channel it into throwing things at your classmates. Thankfully, with Finalboss Games’ announcement of Super Dodgeball Beats,