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Though it’s a pretty simple and budget-priced puzzle action game it manages to deliver a pretty great value
Grind, grind, grind some more… and perhaps you’d like to get some DLC too!
This follow-up offers the same smart and polished management challenges as the first, but adds loads of new content and variations
Deceptively challenging given its very colorful and animated appearance, it doesn’t take long to get you hooked
An odd mix of logical challenges and a need for adept reflexes in spots that may struggle to find its ideal audience
While the game seems to meet its modest goals for run and gun action, the experience is bland and not very rewarding
This time warping puzzler will bring some challenge but is treading relatively familiar ground without much new inspiration
This mix of rail shooting and low-budget FMV footage is simply a mess
There’s no doubt that in terms of presentation the game looks great, and has distinctive combat, but in terms of overall design it struggles a bit
For more casual gamers this adventure that allows you to try to flex your digital artistry with limited tools may have some appeal
A quirky personality and story can’t compensate for technical issues, and a lack of compelling gameplay
While it can take a few beats to really groove with its strategic play, Howl looks great and provides a fair challenge
While hardly a looker, this is pretty unique roguelike RPG makes meticulous inventory management compelling
While having an undeniably dark / attractive look and ambiance, the gameplay and overall design lack refinement
While perhaps a bit too similar to the original, and only weighing in at a little over a handful of hours, it still has loads of charm
Undeniably gorgeous, charming, and wonderfully scored, this puzzle adventure is on the short side but memorable
Some odd design choices, weak overall play, and pretty barren environments await
An epic action RPG that compensates for pretty ordinary core combat with a multitude of skills and gear options
Undoubtedly giving off a feel of earlier days of grand environments, hacking, and slashing, but missing a spark to go next level
A charming, well-animated, and generally all-around adequate Metroidvania that still comes up a bit short in the space
Inherently multiplayer games are always a risk, but there’s no doubt this truly cooperative platformer is pleasant
The ideas are there for a mix of combat and puzzle-solving, but the clumsy controls make it stumble a bit
A very ambitious retro-styled Metroidvania experience that works pretty well within the confines of classic expectations
A roguelike platformer that you can play with others locally or online that provides variety but perhaps lacks personality
Lacking value-added features or even intuitive controls this feels like a stilted replacement for the in-person experience
Lacking sensible table designs, physics, or even basic common features, calling this “pinball” is a travesty
Mixing together pretty well-implemented traversal, slinging yourself around, a gripping story, and decent but repetitive combat
Collections are always a tricky proposition, and this is no different with about a 50/50 of good and forgettable included
Sharing much in common with its predecessor, this challenging Metroidvania has style but can be tough to love
Walking the fine line between honoring and completely ripping off the classic arcade shooter Space Harrier
A slightly different take on your typical build and expand strategy title
Especially in genres that you rarely see deviations from the norm new ideas can be exciting, but not always
As an adventure without a sense of adventure and a horror game without almost anything that’ll give you a scare, this struggles
While there’s some novelty in the challenge of this wall-jumping actioner, it’s hard to sustain interest in it
If you’re really into hidden object variations, this will give you a fair amount of it in different themes
While it feels like there could be an interesting and different game here, poor direction paired with complexity sink it
Sporting a ridiculously fitting killer soundtrack, and incredibly satisfying controls, this is a must-have music title
While answering the question of whether you can play a “clicker” on the Switch with yes, it comes up short on “Why?”
A reasonable mix of story beats and various puzzles strung together by pretty horribly compressed video
While dinosaur fans may be inclined to be patient just to play a game in their midst, this is mostly a slog
Since it isn’t any sort of game, instead a nifty music-making app, it’s hard to “rate” among its peers
It’s already getting to be that time of year, so a Metroidvania where you play as a reformed Scrooge is in order
While it has the look (mostly), the sound, and some of the character of the movies, the game is a buggy mess
Whether you’re familiar with League of Legends of not, this “boy and his beast” platforming adventure is a good time
One of the most eclectic mixes of styles yet in the series, it is likely that from person to person results and impressions will vary
An mix of adventure and storytelling, with you working to prevent a terrible vision you’ve had from coming true
While this farming and life sim has some great characters and a very pleasant overall vibe it feels impaired on Switch
A meeting of well-written characters, some unnerving moment, and classic point-and-click adventure beats
This creepy horror-leaning adventure delivers some scares and creeps, but can be frustrating at times
For true retro shooting fans there may be enough beats to be of interest, but there’s not much originality or flair here