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A hodge podge collection of arcade ports that had vision, but whose features may have been better realized by others
Another take on the casual puzzling Suika Game formula that isn’t the worst, but also isn’t the best
A somewhat odd platformer with roguelike elements, large areas, and a consistent sense of urgency
A pretty well shameless 1-to-1 reskin of far too many specific aspects of another property simply isn’t a good look
A pretty surprisingly good, and very different, take on the somewhat notorious franchise
Some fresh ideas and a distinct style earn it points, but some problematic bugs can make it tough to love
Absolutely cranks up the tension and frights in spots, and has a few decent puzzles, but it isn’t without issues
A generally successful morphing of the classic arcade series into a new genre, but it isn’t without its issues
On a system full of budget platforms of all types, this feels among the least ambitious and successful
A budget title that somehow manages to be simple conceptually but annoying to control
An overly-basic shooter that honestly just feels like a primitive proof of concept more than anything
It’s more family-friendly vibe may turn some people away, but it has a pretty solid mix of action, stealth, and strategy
A vampiric take on the traditional child-raising sim
While it’s style of platforming is absolutely unique, and poses a challenge, it also feels tough to love
Sticks to just being a decent light and casual sim, but is hardly groundbreaking in any way
Opting to break away from licensed properties for its horror tables, Zen Studios sets out to create something of their own
While in principle it isn’t a bad farming sim, its buggy nature and shortcomings make it tough to recommend
Any excuse to return to Vampire Survivors is usually welcome, but this treasure trove of Castlevania content is the best yet
A budget take on a mix of tower defense and action, but it’s not terribly refined or unique either
A reasonably-different puzzle game, with you reassembling broken earthenware, but that’s all it is
A different take and direction for the Jackbox bunch, with a few variations on a Family Feud-ish base format
A more first-person take on a life sim, with plenty to craft, but limited inventory space can make it a chore to enjoy
Undoubtedly family-friendly and accessible, unless you’re a big fan or have kids it’s also very skippable
Brilliant self-aware writing and some great (and sometimes gruesome) hand-drawn art help to make for a memorable narrative adventure
While it does a decent job of catching you off guard and providing some shocks, the presentation and jank hold it back
Only modestly creepy vibes, early PC graphics, and simplistic presentation limit its appeal
An undeniably relaxing title, there’s just not much to it
A wonderful surprise of a game that takes run-n-gun shooting in a new more frantic direction
While it takes entirely too long to get properly started, the creepy art and tension do deliver once it gets rolling
There’s no doubt that people who played the original in its day may love a chance to look back, but it’s pretty rough
While it delivers an element of its promise, the implementation isn’t great
A charming mix of potion crafting, relationship management, deck building, and the power of salesmanship
A pleasant taste of leisurely life sim elements, and nostalgia for simpler days, spread across two different worlds
While a decent endless runner (within the limits of that statement), the Switch only offers modest improvement over mobile play
Sega’s Yakuza series finally makes it way to Switch, bringing with it an epic story, varied beat-em-up action, and plenty of odd “sides”
Defying simple genre definitions, this self-proclaimed “anti-platformer” is certainly unique but also compellingly challenging
While not a Mario-killer or even threatener by any means, this is a colorful 3D platformer has all-ages appeal
An approachable and strategy title with both creature management and real-time combat elements
A relatively stylish Metroidvania with a relentlessly challenging edge and generally tight controls
Some interesting concepts that, with time, begin to work better, but the controls and interfaces can be a hurdle
Consistently gorgeous and impressive on all fronts, but also unrepentantly deep so for newcomers there’ll be a learning curve
Though there’s some fun to be had doing stunts and wrecking things, the repetition sets in pretty quickly
While legitimately challenging and different, you could say it’s focus is also extremely narrow
Though the story beats with customers and impending disaster can be different, the clunkiness of the experience is hard to brush aside
A colorful, smart, refreshing, and surprisingly varied deck building RPG experience
A decent premise that makes for a sense of dread, and some solid scares along the way
Once it gets rolling there are some scares to be had, but it's unevenness and inconsistency ultimately disappoint
Whether solo or with others online, this mix of elements similar to Stardew Valley, Minecraft, and others has an addictive appeal
While simply and single-minded in its focus, as well as obviously being silly, it’s actually executed quite well
While perhaps its simplicity and charm may have appeal, a troublesome UI and controls and general blandness sink its appeal