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An oddball, and pretty bland, mix of mini games, Tamagotchi, Pokemon, and some light adventure
A thoroughly odd, quirky, and delightfully silly quasi-adventure that delivers laughs while it lasts
While minimalism can work when done right, Chrysolite feels like it has pushed a bit too far in that direction
A well-made and interesting mix of Metroidvania and roguelike elements… but a little sluggish
While it does some things its own way, it struggles to stand above a plethora of other weirdo brawlers
A serviceable budget take on the classic OutRun racing style, but one that generally lacks excitement
An unusual mix of Vampire Survivors vibes with twin-stick shooting that doesn’t quite come together
A relatively smart and challenging puzzler, for sure, but it also feels quite familiar
Sporting gorgeous visuals, and loads of style, but it can be quite demanding
A retro sci-fi first-person shooter with style and secrets, but fails to demand your attention
Shows some promise with classic arcade elements mixed with deeper story beats but stumbles overall
Absolutely has some old-school arcade vibes, and can be fun with others, but its appeal may be narrow
A pretty bare bones and dull mobile conversion that fails to justify getting it on Switch
While it can be fun, especially with friends, it fails to get a leg up on the more refined Trombone Champ
A smart, and simply different, mix of puzzle and RPG elements that feels fresh
A visually gorgeous, and often touching, series of puzzles to be solved in order to connect a child to their mother
A smart turn-based puzzle dungeon-crawler, but it doesn’t necessarily break new ground either
A decidedly old-school, but pleasant, side-scrolling beat-em-up sort of romp
While novel, its camera angles and controls make it a cumbersome variation on the classic Pipes
A handful of takes on some classic shmups have varying results
A classic take on the challenges of raising a child in sim form gets returns with a minor facelift
An addictive and challenging bit of retro twin-stick shooting goodness
A mix of classic retro side scrolling with a twist of some Blaster Master feels
Not too bad once you get rolling, though the road to hitting the track is needlessly aggravating
Has its heart in the right place, and works to a degree, but its interface and controls are a problem
A cool concept, with you controlling a blob that can move in shadows, but it doesn’t quite come together
An overly simple title where you arrange foods inside lunch boxes that runs out of steam quickly
A visual novel sort of experience that at least throws in a little more flavor with both some romance and horror
While it offers up a decent overall LEGO experience, it has some typical flaws and doesn’t match its peers
Enchanting both visually and in terms of its storytelling and themes… if you’re game for taking the ride
This mash-up of the general style and violence of Hotline Miami with a first-person style is at least an interesting one
Starts out small, and then is pretty stuck trying to grind into being something bigger, so it really struggles to be interesting
Not a bad low-key bit of old-school arcade action, but it pales in comparison to its OG namesake
Not a bad take on action and puzzles, but it also has too many flaws to simply ignore
An odd 3D beat-em-up with zombies and a scantily-clad lead with serious performance issues
While the concept isn’t a bad one, and elements of the execution make sense, it leaves a bad taste in the mouth
A very hit-or-miss affair mechanically, with AI bots whose abilities vary wildly
Mixing elements of Dandara’s movement with roguelike sensibilities is daring, but the execution struggles
Undeniably pleasant, but unquestionably pretty slight
While it absolutely delivers a different sort of narrative and experience, it’s bare bones nature is an obstacle
Bare bones basic (and aggravating) action await
A perfectly playable homage to the classic Final Fight, but it fails to deliver much more than that
Has some decent space combat and exploration vibes, but it fails to be more satisfying than some contemporaries
A return to classic form for the franchise, and plays well whether tackling it solo, in local co-op, or online
An innovative way to enjoy Kinect-like dance play on your Switch, but pretty bare bones
Simply a different twin-stick take on Metroidvanias, sporting a challenging grapple mechanic
A thoroughly chill and charming adventure with a focus on kindness and community building
A pretty old-school and minimalist dungeon-crawling adventure with somewhat challenging combat and puzzles
Undeniably determined to do things its own way, it has charm, but also highs and lows