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Builds on the already excellent play of the original by adding a new distinct character and approachable challenges
A pleasant enough visual novel about angels, demons, and their offspring that manages to crib from Harry Potter as well
Undeniably has a unique style and story, though mechanically it’s a bit on the creaky side
A challenging mix of agility stages and boss rush fights that doesn’t really let you warm up before hitting the meat grinder
While the series may have mobile origins, Castle proves Crossy Road is more than ready for consoles
While it’s absolutely a basic affair, with your running to keep clearing tables and people happy, it’s also strangely meditative
A unique adventure with a mix of the supernatural, family drama, and distinct cultural elements
While I tend to be a fan of games with vintage retro styling, The Meating feels like one you could steer clear of
While the play and characters have a base nostalgic feel, not everything goes right here
While it’s nice to see another Formula 1 racing option on the system, overall this doesn’t come together well
While its control scheme may be tough to fully latch onto initially, its style of strategy is distinctive and compelling
Unlike the original, this sequel manages to align more closely with other mascot platformers, making for a more enjoyable experience
A charming, and sometimes silly, top-down Metroidvania-style romp that feels refreshing
A decent enough take on its 4 varied and generally sports-oriented mini-events, with plenty of story if you’re interested
Pulls together 2 upconverted ports from the DS era into one convenient prosecutorial package
An adorable and younger-gamer friendly adventure with some varied equipment and generally mild challenges
An eclectic mix of NES-era titles that have flavor, but whose main appeal may be more for historic interest than fun
The hybrid of Peggle and roguelike concepts works well, and is compelling, but isn’t value added over mobile
Undoubtedly a unique concept, presenting a mix of both strategic and puzzle challenges
While absolutely a different sort of experience on Switch, and a creative one at that, most people will likely tire of it quickly
Whether locally or online, this co-op title for up to 8 players may seem simple, but keeps changing things up to stay interesting
Yet again I’m impressed that the Monster Truck racing subgenre is continuing to improve and justify itself
When it comes to retro games on Switch, Baron of Blood fights to be middling
Limited control, underwhelming action, as well as odd and ineffective unit behaviors make this a complete mess
An absolutely distinctive approach to Metroidvania play, though possibly not for everyone
A good time of an throwback arcade-like experience, elevating above its NES roots into something more
An interesting presentation mixed with some clever puzzles, and a refreshingly-different hint system
A switch to more of a real-time strategy hook helps differentiate War from its predecessor, but overall it’s middling
Yet another somewhat predictable romp with a weird mascot-like character, cheap jump scares, and sometimes dodgy design
An odd mix of history, some culture, strategy, and some dating on the side as well
A low-key roguelike budget strategy game that fails to inspire much excitement
Attempts to recapture some of the retro vibes of the classic Super Sprint, but struggles in multiple areas
A refreshing step back to a previous era of CRPG styling, the likes of Fallout 2, that delivers nicely
A generally well-crafted mix of casual adventure elements and puzzles, though the cutscenes are painfully dated
A great concept and experience with a cool overall aesthetic, but the execution overall isn’t always so hot
An elevated, and generally attractive, take on puzzle-oriented play
Not terribly elaborate, or long, but for a budget price it’s accessible, engaging, and a good time
Not a terrible minimalist shooter where you’ll continue to do better the more you grind, but not a good one either
Unfortunately fails to bring anything new, exciting, or polished to the table when it comes to side-scrolling action, budget priced or not
A decent digital conversion of a board game that’s novel but feels like it lost something in translation
A decidedly old-school platforming action game that’s fails to introduce modern elements or feel authentically retro
A pretty basic budget platformer that fails to differentiate itself from plenty of competitors
An interesting intersection of pool hall play and roguelike sensibilities, but rough around the edges
The generically-named cooking sim with pretty dull gameplay that’s almost a carbon copy of a peer
An action-RPG meets up with some storytelling potential, but it just never really comes together enough to be interesting
While the premise is momentarily amusing, the lack of depth and direction in surviving are aggravating
The final wild ride with the odd duo, though with a different central gag in the form of Max’s psychic powers
A surprisingly engaging low-res mix of storytelling, strategy, and adventure
Certainly an odd and creepy, but brief, journey filled with enough religious imagery and unease to be somewhat memorable
A pretty smooth-riding futuristic racer that is all about momentum and technique, just only racing against time and ghosts