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Coming from the lap of luxury, one night Nairi is forced to flee her home, leaving as her parents are arrested, and then ends up initially in the company of a pack of cat bandits. After using her wits to escape their lair she manages to gain their respect and spends time with them slowly becoming one of the crew. From there she goes on to meet all sorts of anthropomorphic characters who help provide personality and flavor on the way to the game’s abrupt cliffhanger of a conclusion. There’s something about Nairi that feels great that I can’t quite explain. The art and personality of its characters is consistently endearing, the puzzles feel mostly organic rather than forced or plain weird (at least by genre standards), and it’s simply satisfying to play. While not all aspects are perfect and there are spots where it can drag it still has managed to carve out a legitimate spot for itself among the many titles in this genre on Switch.
Justin Nation, Score:Good [7.5]