These are the five indie videogames on Nintendo Switch I consider to be the must-plays of the Pandemic Year, Part 2: Things Got Worse.
Tails of Iron Review
Tails of Iron feels like playing a gruesome passage from Redwall if it was read as a bedtime story by Geralt of Rivia.
Death’s Door Review
Death’s Door’s lack of originality overwhelms me with ennui.
Untitled Goose Game Review
Untitled Goose Game is undiluted genius.
SteamWorld Dig Review
SteamWorld Dig’s humble approach to indie platforming makes it an enjoyable choice to fill an evening or two.
Unpacking Review
Unpacking’s activity is removing things from boxes. The game is understanding what those things tell me about the unseen protagonist.
Dusk Review
Dusk is a retro love letter to Quake packed with horrifying images and clever level design.
Artifex Mundi Hidden Object Games Review
Hidden Object Games are fun, bite-sized throwbacks to the plot-and-puzzle-driven adventure videogames of the 1990s.
Access Denied Review
Access Denied is an adequate test of problem solving skills that fills a free evening.
The Messenger Review
The Messenger is an excellent and efficient retro platformer.