Satisfactory Is an Addicting Factory Builder That Could Be the Best of Its Kind
Satisfactory plops you down on an alien planet to build factories and ship industrial goods up a giant elevator, and does so in the most fun and addicting way possible.
Satisfactory plops you down on an alien planet to build factories and ship industrial goods up a giant elevator, and does so in the most fun and addicting way possible.
Beat Cop replaces often clunky PC controls with standard Switch controls, making it the excellent homage to 1980s police shows it was always meant to be.
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The brutally difficult Dark Souls makes its way to the Switch and attempts to make use of Nintendo’s unique controllers while simultaneously ignoring their most basic differences.
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