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Feeling like it was designed to take some inspiration from the challenge of Dark Souls, and the format and look of Fallout, this feels pretty different
Two distinct beat-em-up modes, some wild characters, and a taste for ridiculousness help, but the quality of play is merely average
While it appears to try to match up to the somewhat crazy physics action of the likes of Clustertruck, its controls get in the way
While there’s no question this challenging roguelike slasher has style to burn, some performance issues hold it back
There’s some potential for a light roguelike meets RPG experience here, but it just fails to deliver much of interest
A budget contender looking to get a piece of the Vampire Survivors pie with some similar elements but none of the charm
While it doesn’t have the oomph to compete well in a crowded roguelike shooter space, for the price it has some merits
Has a reasonable variety of puzzles, and a light narrative, but doesn’t distinguish itself from being quite generic
While there’s no doubt it has artistic flair and delivers some creepy feels, the lack of much “gameplay” makes it a tough-ish sell
A great overall look gets this off to a hot start, but a little too much repetition and some early struggles hold it back a bit
Gorgeous aesthetically, this pretty unique environmental puzzler has some appeal, but its rules can be hard to get the hang of
A mobile-esque play structure and controls that don’t quite work ideally in any form sink this farm sim
Another gorgeous and generally rock-solid JRPG experience, though not terribly different from its predecessor
It gets points for some slick sensibilities in presentation and attitude, though some aspects are weaker than others
An odd mix of a lot of exploring, taking photos, and trying to solve a variety of pretty unusual mysteries in a rural town
Working through trauma both past and present, this is an emotional journey with unexpected twists and turns
Though certainly an improvement from its humble original incarnation, against a very similar indie it doesn’t measure up
Undoubtedly novel, and likely fun for a party atmosphere, calibration challenges and quirkiness limit its long-term appeal
If your goal is to get a group of friends laughing, yelling, and throwing down smack talk, this is a great choice
Taking the base Picross formula and adding in some extra rules and complications works out quite well here, indeed
An odd pairing of a solid old-school Cabal-style arcade shooter and a mess of an attempt at a more grand adventure
An attractive and smart mix of tactical strategy and roguelike sensibilities make for a challenge, but those controls…
While it works for some light shooting missions and minor mayhem, it doesn’t come through with much in the way of polish
Provides enough story beats and creepiness to mostly compensate for its tendency to kill you somewhat abruptly
Definitely living up to the “sim” aspect of its title, the controls are a formidable obstacle, but possibly not for the reason you’d think
While its predecessor had the elements of a creepy good time present, Mask of the Lunar Eclipse brings it all together
Who knew that hidden object games could be so outright tough? If you want to test your matching abilities, this will do just that
With its unique underwater style and combat, this Metroidvania-esque adventure has its own feel
If you’re looking for a way to digitally play many solitaire variants on the go it’s a enough solid option
While offering up local or online multiplayer wackiness, the loose controls and physics work better with low expectations
While it puts up a reasonably good but approachable puzzle platforming challenge the sluggish pacing is a bit odd
Unsurprisingly, the combination of Dead Cells and Castlevania proves to be nostalgic and truly fantastic in this paid DLC Package
While it is a visual and aural feast, dripping with style, mechanically as a game it unfortunately struggles
A mix of adventure and RPG-ish elements, combined with a story that tugs at the heart strings, makes for a decent handful of hours
Until Vampire Survivors arrives on the Switch, fans of that style of play will handily get their essential fix with this
Combining together an upbeat tone, some fun characters, and a mix of puzzles and crafting this keeps things light and fun
Landing somewhere between Reigns: Kings and Queens and a Choose Your Own Adventure, this has narrative merit
If you don’t mind the sometimes glacial pacing of the adventure aspects, the art and story here are top-tier within the space
Mixing together multiple genre feels results in a less traditional take on a point-and-click adventure
While quality of life tweaks have been made to the formula, this follow-up feels a bit too much like more of the same where it counts
A more retro-than-typical style of interface, cheeky humor, and great voice acting helps to lift this adventure up
This mix of ideas from classics like of Asteroids and Lunar Lander is interesting, touchy controls make it tough to love
An unfortunate pairing of classic 3D action and less-then-reliable controls dooms this all-ages platformer
While your protagonist can feel a bit chunky in tight spots, this tough platform shooter still plays smoothly overall
The move from normally more supernatural pursuers to an outright home invasion scenario creates a different flavor
With varied challenges in every room it manages a distinct feel, but it also makes for inconsistency
A satisfying budget puzzler that’s visually polished and constantly changes things up, while crucially properly introducing new mechanics
Mixing together Metroidvania sensibilities with some challenging platforming makes for a refreshing budget package
Yet again making the absolute most of 8-bit capabilities, and not compromising engaging play, Roniu’s Tale is a great mix of strategy and puzzles
While it’s great to see a full-fledged Digimon title on the Switch geared more towards its traditional style, it’s hardly perfect
Depending on what you’re looking for in your cooking sim this will either sizzle or get sent back
With its own take on tactical combat, combined with a generally darker tone and story, there’s room for some appeal
While it has the looks of a retro racing contemporary, the controls and a lack of a feeling of purpose hold it back
With its stunning pixel art visuals and an intense mix of slashing and shooting challenges, Demon Purge satisfies
While it manages to so a solid job of bringing the classic arcade play of Qix with a family-friendly look, it does little else
Perhaps with the right group of friends this could briefly entertain, but it’s too short on ideas to be of much interest
Though it has a humble look and keeps its level of challenge low, this budget mix of Zelda and a platformer has some charm
If you’re a fan of a bit of craziness mixed with tripped out and colorful colors, and can live with sketchy gameplay, it may work for you
Even with its jittery zombies and somewhat buggy nature Remorse can deliver some surprises, but it’s hard to ignore some of its issues
While the fundamentals of the Lines experience haven’t evolved much, the addition of theming and loads of puzzles of various sizes has appeal
Delivering a pretty broad variety of puzzle types that are decidedly casual, and wrapped in Americana, this has some appeal
While it brings a bit more than just core Match-3 to the table, it doesn’t aspire to elevating the experience as much as some peers
Mixing point-and-click adventure with a variety of puzzle styles, this casual title thankfully hits more than it misses
Speedrunning fans should find some appeal, but if you’re not all about perfecting your runs this may struggle to go the distance
Given the intricate elements in your typical artistically-driven stained glass window, working a puzzle for one quickly gets tricky
Featuring a consistent challenge and tense encounters, this roguelike shooter distinguishes itself in a crowded field
The luscious pixel art and Metroidvania flow of Elderand give it appeal, just be ready for a pretty brutal challenge
The revered action RPG is back, and though visually this remaster works well, its style of play feels limited by modern standards
A 3D platformer with a focus on jumps that unfortunately has poor fundamentals that make positioning a nightmare
This mesmerizing adventure in black and white is both accessible and brilliant for sharing with a friend or tackling solo
If you’re looking for solid anime characters and odd story beats first, and dungeon crawling party building second, this works well
This well-timed release drops you into the bumpy ride of looking for love, as you try to make a positive impression on a variety of dates
While by no means revolutionizing the classic Match-3 style, there’s nothing wrong with a variation on a theme
If you can accept the inherently floppy nature of everything, and enjoy that it keeps things silly and simple, it has some appeal
With an old-school and generally unique feel, given all the bouncing, there’s some fun and challenge to be had here
While more hardened gamers will likely want to steer clear this mix of pet sim elements and mini games is a more casual treat
With a relatively simple mix of slider puzzles and a bit of Rubik’s Cube, this casual puzzler could appeal to the right crowd… maybe
Despite its attempts to entertain with what it describes as its “satirical” humor and compelling action, it delivers neither
There’s no question this feels convincingly like an 8-bit-era release, for better or for worse depending on tastes
While I appreciate its old-school FPS style and community-built levels, its gameplay stumbles more than it struts
If you’re seeking Wii-era waggle flashbacks without much to really do, you can waste your money on this
Mixing together exploration and puzzle-solving, while never really cranking up the challenge, The Pathless has a unique feel on Switch
With a reasonably-low price point, and a nice variety of musical tracks, this is a humble rhythm winner if you’re ready to be challenged
With an almost mobile-esque light feel, and plenty of ridiculousness, this could have appeal for somewhat mindless fun
A fresh take on the old-school first-person shooter infused with color, comedy, and generally smart gameplay
I’m a fan of the fact that this is a game that does things its own way and mixes together genres, but the main event falls flat
If you don’t mind its extreme simplicity and inherent repetition, this budget action game can be fun in bursts
Why this pretty shallow and generic beat-em-up is selling for over $10 on the eShop I have no idea…
Despite its action mostly being on the middling side, the game’s artistic style and story make it a compelling experience
While the old-school legacy of a Roberta Williams adventure brings flavor to the experience, the end product is lackluster
A simplified interface makes this budget point-and-click sort of adventure sort of work better and worse at the same time
Feeling like a mix of Flat Heroes and Just Shapes and Beats, Hyper Shapes keeps it simple but challenging
For fans of Wonder Boy, the ability to experience every step in his lineage is great, but it offers no value add beyond the games
Less of a game and more of a mildly-interactive history lesson, it has some appeal, but likely a very narrow one
Whatever its shortcomings in terms of the big picture, Dance of Death manages to get some key elements right
Working to get your company going from Day 1 can be interesting, if you’re ready to grind to understand how
Offers up a generally gorgeous mishmash of different ideas and modes of play, combined with a story that can be hard to follow
Given the number of good to excellent farming and life sims on Switch, Drago Noka struggles to make a mark
Though, conceptually, this story-driven game has a unique hook, in practice it is quite aggravating
An unfortunately spot-on title for this pretty generic and troubled platformer