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While most of the elements are in place for something more grand, clunky combat and washed out visuals fall short of greatness
This follow-up maintains the well-written course of its predecessor, but fails to feel as fresh the second go-round
A thoroughly underwhelming sandbox with no guidance and ultimately pretty limited elements to work with
The concept of a roguelike rhythm-based shooter is a good one, but in the end Robobeat lacks compelling staying power
A completely different sort of Metroidvania hook, but be ready for some challenges, and not all likely intended
While it may look simple on the surface, switching between characters reveals some careful design that’s appreciated
Keeps things classic with its retro platforming shooter style, and a pinch of difficulty makes it feel more contemporary
An escape room experience with a nice theming hook, but one that gets off to a bit of a punishing start compared with its peers
Visually lush, and has a pretty impressive array of characters with diverse play styles, but can be hard to love
Interesting as a vehicle for sharing folklore from another culture, but in terms of gameplay it remains pretty dull
In terms of the style of play it mirrors its predecessor, but in terms of its look and some of its feel it’s a step up
It has a different sort of look, and the 3 firing modes are appreciated, but in general it’s just a generic shooter
A musically-themed and thoroughly gorgeous precision platforming adventure that’s also deliciously challenging
While it has nostalgia in its favor with the Star Wars license, the gameplay (while of it’s time) is less endearing
While changing perspectives, and adding in more complexity, excitement remains subdued for this roguelike dungeon crawler
An unusual mix of truly high-stakes poker, RPG, and other odds and ends that are unique but may not have broad appeal
While it’s a pleasant platformer on a budget, it simply doesn’t stand out in any way in a crowded eShop on the Switch
An ambitious mix of fighter and 3-lane beat-em-up that’s gorgeous but hardly ideal in execution
If you’re patient and persistent, there are puzzles to solve and secrets to uncover, but it can be a tough experience to love
Walking in as a newcomer I was taken aback by a polished action RPG with a unique style and feel
Has a fresh look and play elements, but those are bogged down by awkward mechanics and some general repetitiveness
While on its face it looks simple and ordinary, if you let it warm up it turns out to have a surprising (but fair) edge to it
While this may look like a pretty basic family-friendly 3D platformer (and it is to a degree), it struggles in key areas to meet that goal
An overly simplistic puzzler that repeats a formula seen far too often, without anything distinguishing it, already on the system
A pretty slow-paced and underwhelming twin-stick shooting affair
Absolutely charming, family-friendly, and approachable when it works… but lacks in obvious longevity
Pulls you in with its distinctive art style, vision of the world, and non-linear story if you’re game for the journey
For Trek fans who are looking for something more light and casual it may be fun, but its mobile origins are hard to miss
Delivers what it promises, and that’s plenty of pretty varied trivia from around the world to test you solo or with friends
Obviously aiming for families with younger children, it is gentle enough for that crowd but likely too dull for everyone else
Has a classic adventure feel, and a lot of hidden secrets, but the combat and feel have some rough edges
When trying to walk the tightrope of innuendo and adult humor ala the Leisure Suit Larry series, less is often more
A cute but quite bland take on a beat-em-up that fails to have enough variety or energy to hold up against the competition
A pretty disappointing throwback to the 8-bit era that fails to hold up against games of the time and its current peers
A trio of unique and compelling classic tables makes for a diverse and worthwhile pack
While undoubtedly featuring a story that packs an emotional punch, the gameplay elements are sporadic and poor at best
There’s no question that Chernobylite dares to be different with its mission structure and base building, but that isn’t to say it all works perfectly
While classic arcade-style games could be challenging, Super Spy Raccoon feels like it stacks the deck too high against you
While fans of these classics may love a chance to revisit them with a bit of a facelift, there’s no question their play hasn’t aged well
A decent, but somewhat janky, take on a third-person cover shooter
A budget that seems to have some Road Rash aspirations, but fails to make a compelling case for itself
While there are some decent events and controls that support them, too often they’re poorly explained and implemented
A charming and timely seasonal tale with some puzzle-solving to help add value
An old-school rootin’ tootin’ arcade shooter with some progression and mission variety to keep things from getting stale
Consistent with the kid-oriented license, this is a pretty care-free platformer with a little strategy and plenty of silly charm
While there’s absolutely a weird and creepy element at play, most of the experience revolves around escape room puzzling
Some festive top-down shooting fun for the holidays
An odd mixture of action adventure and puzzles with a very coding-oriented twist, tilted towards younger gamers
An amusing and generally low-key adventure with some unusual takes on the Greek pantheon
An odd mix of teen angst, a bit of mystery, cultural quirks, and mini game elements make it distinctive, but decidedly niche