Poker Club Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)
Poker, you all know the score, The name of the game. For our Poker Club Review we play some Poker in a game where bluffing can bring in the big bucks, folding like a deckchair can be seen as weak-minded, the stakes have never been higher. To win big you gotta play big.

Poker Club Review Pros:
- Nice graphics.
- 10GB download size.
- Poker gameplay.
- Character creator-male/female, face, eyes, facial hair, hairstyle, hair color, skin color, apparel, accessories, table, cards, chips, and items.
- Optional tutorial on how to play Poker.
- Two viewpoints- first person or top-down.
- Invert axis option.
- In-game tutorials on/off.
- PCC Tour-main single-player game mode where you earn stars.
- Cash game-everyone plays until all the chips are gone and no one buys back in.
- Daily table rules are changed as are tables etc.
- Custom-change game settings-game type, buy-in, game speed, blind increases, table type, deep stack, heads up, win the button, bounty, location, Ai players, and privacy.
- Daily login bonus.
- Can spectate games against real players or the Ai.
- A top-down view that gives it a realistic look and feel.
- Low-key music makes it very atmospheric as you hear everything.
- You can look at the player’s stats when waiting for your turn.
- Change the position of your hands and arms with the d-pad.
- Very authentic.
- Every action has an exp amount tied to it and this pops up as you play.
- End-of-game breakdown via stats and money earned throughout the rounds.

Poker Club Review Cons:
- No touchscreen support.
- Very small text.
- When searching for games you cannot quit out or stop it.
- Cold open menu.
- Daunting screens in-game.
- For die-hard fans only.
- Feels like a heavy game.
- Not a lot of variation.
- No achievements/trophies.
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Poker Club:
Developer: Ripstone Games
Publisher: Ripstone Games
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