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With plenty of great roguelike twin-stick shooters out there, this mess of ideas doesn’t hold up very well
There’s no question that the vibe, nightmarish pixel art, and weird monstrosities are fun, but the interface and controls aren’t ideal
While absolutely cute, colorful, and pretty light rhythm game fun, the basic nature of the controls also limits its longevity
The family-friendly retro license once again defies the trend of terrible adaptations with a workable adventure
A clever mix of cuteness, solid top-down pool, and plenty of challenges that encourage trick shooting make for some fun
Using your laser fire as a means to propel yourself makes for a challenge and some fun for the right crowd
A short and somewhat odd romp with a bit of horror and oddity to offer
Feeling somewhere between Groundhog Day and a Choose Your Own Adventure book, it’s definitely a novel idea
Some cool concepts and art for a roguelike deckbuilder that feels a bit different collide a bit with lacking controls and clarity
Not a bad crack at the Vampire Survivors formula, but you hit its limitations very quickly
Astoundingly varied and deep, dripping with funky charm, and both challenging and approachable. It’s fantastic
While it has an undeniable sort of goofy charm with its characters and dialogue, the gameplay is mostly rudimentary
Undeniably stylish combat mixes with a philosophical sci-fi narrative asking what it means to be human… or something like that
This is a case of a cute and very pleasant game, which is a nice change of pace, sadly lacking quality in overall execution
Though it’s hard to ignore that this has a very mobile-esque feel to it, its style of strategy is pretty unique on the platform
It’s always nice to see diverse options like this one that are educational in nature, in this case helping early math learners
There’s a cool sense of style to this slashing sort of roguelike beat-em-up, but it still feels a bit generic in the end
There’s no doubt it offers up a slightly different and value-added tower defense experience, but not so much solo
While learning a different language by playing a game is a novel idea, in practice the scope is limited and the gameplay is lacking
Taking one of the world’s most renowned detectives through one of his most iconic cases is a good time for mystery fans
There’s no question that this mech-based RPG has some cool elements, but its glacial pacing grates on nerves heavily
While at a glance it appears to channel the likes of the arcade classic Cabal, it’s sadly not even in the ballpark
While its pacing trends towards slow and tasks to complete between runs are a bit tedious, there’s some fun variety here
Much like the original, Road to Fame is both a mix of family-friendly multiplayer games and a solo adventure
With an unusual art style and stable of characters you’ll embark on a very story-driven journey with plenty of choices to be made
The casual mix of puzzles styles and some mystery subgenre is nice, for sure, but even within that space this falters
The latest in the wave of throwback NES-styled titles, Project Blue brings a very retro challenge to the table
While it attempts to create a slightly more interesting visual novel experience with some choice and oddity, it struggles
The OG reality show has come to Switch, but while there’s some novelty the gameplay is pretty weak overall
While certainly quite text heavy, this sea-faring survival adventure sports strong character development and moral quandaries aplenty
Mashing together elements of Snake (of all things), a dodge-em-up, and a bit of shooting, arcade fans should enjoy it
While it has a quasi-horror vibe to its story, the pretty generic adventure-y look and feel of play fail to make it stand out much
While there are many slashing roguelikes out there, and the ones at the top of the pack are well ahead, there’s no shame in the middle
At a budget price this ricochet puzzler offers very little variety or flair, but could be a diversion for the right crowd
You can hear the elevator pitch now: Kingdom micro-strategy meets Stranger Things… and it works
While you get a sense of the depth and excellence of the table-top game that it adapts, digitally Gloomhaven is a bit of a mess
A collection of problems plague this family-friendly beat-em-up ranging from the voice to the look to the sluggish controls
Mixing together impeccable artistic design and aesthetics with ever-changing puzzle objectives, Cocoon is quite endearing
If you happen to be a fan of the spooky season and retro games this may do the trick
While there’s nothing in particular wrong with the experience, just outside of the animation style it feels quite uninspired
If you’re a fan of strategy games in the vein of Advance Wars, Wargroove 2 makes an outstanding case for your attention
Mixing together some decent story beats with choices to be made and some fighting it’s at least novel, but it lacks real depth
While there’s a mesmerizing flow to the grind perhaps, there’s mechanically not much happening here
While its mechanics are a mixed bag and the story and darker tone may not be for everyone, Long Gone Days does have ambition
While it’s cool to see the OG title in the series on Switch, and it has some improved multiplayer options, it’s still a somewhat tough sell
While the concept of having dinos in a farm sim adventure has appeal, Paleo Pines struggles to deliver more than novelty
While certainly chill, environmentally conscious, and approachable to all there’s not much excitement to be had here
While perhaps the Switch may not be the ideal platform for such a gorgeous and intense game, but the experience is still solid
While old-school gamers like me may remember the name, perhaps there was a reason I didn’t remember much else…
Nothing puts a damper on a game like crash issues, but even without that this family-friendly platformer comes up short…