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Eyes: The Horror Game

- Reviewed on  Switch  - Eyes: The Horror Game released on February 11th, 2013. This game brings back many, mobile game era, memories for me. I remember playing this as a young teen on mobile, and now 12 years later, I'm replaying this classic (at least to me) horror game. This title, developed by Fearless Games, is very well polished. Gameplay is nice and sturdy. And the overall experience is a short and sweet scare, for you to hop on for a short period of time, whenever and wherever (at least for Switch versions) you want! This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... The logo for Eyes: The Horror Game, is a drooping, singular eyeball, which correlates to a very crucial gameplay mechanic, that I'll discuss in a bit.  The main theme for this hour and a half long (average) game is a creepy, xylophone like soundtrack, with quiet winds, and a childlike voice humming.  The plot of this horror title was originally just yo...

Broforce

- Reviewed on  Switch  - Broforce released on October 15th, 2015. Whilst scrolling through the Nintendo eShop, I came across a particular side-scrolling, platformer, that caught my eye. Developed by Free Lives, this game I saw was called Broforce.  The pixel graphic style is a much beloved art path for game design, and Free Lives did an outstanding job with their pixel art, animations, audio, and most importantly, gameplay! This review WILL have  Major Spoilers  so keep that in mind before continuing... Immediately upon booting up this run-and-gun style game, you're greeted with amazing "war like" music and the very patriotic Broforce main menu / logo.  The American patriotism is everywhere in this title and plays a key role in the main story. The plot is really simple. You play as various members of an elite, American group of soldiers, whose goal is to eliminate any and all threats.  These threats include terrorism, hounds, and even the main bos...