Overly dark, generally quite repetitive, and simply strange with how it has you work through a maze of areas to find power-ups and battles, this is an odd experience
With an extremely limited scope of play, and honestly nothing even remotely interesting to offer, unless you simply love roulette for some reason this is a hard pass
While from event to event the controls and experience can be hit or miss, on the whole this is a playable multi-event sports title to enjoy with friends
If you’re into more classic text-based play, this is an outlier that delivers just that and more, but be warned that the interface and some hiccups can be annoying at times
While it has a good sense of humor and weird elements I appreciate, the beat-em-up play simply isn’t up to the bar that has been set by most of its competitors
While it’s nice to see Shantae “return” to the Switch, this resurrected title that was originally intended for handhelds is understandably less exciting
While there’s a novel concept here, and challenge hounds may enjoy it, the ultimate lack of variety paired with the difficulty without clear incentive to continue on makes it a bit of a slog
While absolutely paying homage to the likes of Mario 64 and Banjo-Kazooie with its simple visuals and style, it’s sorely lacking in comparable charm and originality
For anime fans, in particular, there’s something special about this melding of episodic content and action, but for everyone else its mechanics may be a bit too cumbersome to ignore
While deserving some credit for trying to tackle the WarioWare formula, too many of its micro games are unintuitive and have controls that are too wonky
Offers a mix of simple techniques and action to allow you to race along and work to win, but it’s ultimately a bit too repetitive and grindy for its own good