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There’s a spirit of adventure mixed with retro top-down sensibilities that has appeal here, but it also has stumbling blocks
Combining dodge-em-up style with roguelike weapon and character variability makes it distinct, though in execution it’s merely middling
Absolutely one of the most original games I’ve played recently, this story-driven affair swings for the fences and somewhat gets there
Not too bad if you enjoy caring for cute animals in the form of relatively simplistic mini games, but it gets pretty repetitive
While mostly staying true to the formula of the original, there’s just enough new polish and fun to make it worth a fresh look
Steeped in quite a bit of cultural lore, The Rewinder has a unique appeal amongst its point-and-click peers
Mixing in an element of platforming action to the falling puzzle piece subgenre, UFO does its own thing
With an unusual mix of the familiar and stabs at simply doing things differently, Rainbow Skies is an odd bird that struggles with blandness
While you can see the potential in front of you for a great mix of throwback football gaming the difficulty can be tough to muscle through
Somewhat oddly choosing the classic Tortoise and the Hare as a base inspiration for a game, this family-friendly racer is quite plain
While it tries to have some variety in its local multiplayer battle mix, very little feels fresh or interesting
Best enjoyed with some raucous friends, GigaBash allows you to take out frustrations kaiju style, wrecking destructible cities in the process
Unfortunately, right out of the gate the game’s almost comically crushing difficulty makes this a rhythm game to avoid
If you’re looking to test your friends and family for coordination in the pits repairing cars, this is a winner
Undoubtedly tranquil and delivering a nice and relaxing photo journey through nature, the competition in the space is tough
While the operations themselves and, to a degree, the drama are a draw, the interface and controls for management struggle
With a pretty unique mix of some monster collecting concepts with real-time strategy, Adore has appeal but it isn’t all upside
While it offers colorful characters, a bit of strategy, and some story there’s a bit too much repetition and waiting involved
If you’re in the market for a responsive, challenging, and tough-but-fair platformer to obsess over, this delivers
Undoubtedly delivering a full-featured dungeon-crawling experience, its complexity can also be its weakness depending on tastes
One part exploration of culture, another puzzles in the form of food prep, Venba has a fresh feel but requires some patience
An interesting mix of story and management sim elements that just doesn’t come together in a satisfying way
A workable mix of time management and beat-em-up action, but far more enjoyable and balanced with friends
The classic early beat-em-up has gotten a decent upgrade, better than the usual for it, but it has a weird flow overall
Keeping things simple works to a degree for this title, but you really need to buy into the hook to get mileage out of it
While it starts out slow, once you start unlocking new weapons and game elements it does pick up some steam quite nicely
While it has a great animated look, and some positives, there’s just not enough variety and depth to take it further
While it may have had a chance to shine on mobile, with solid roguelike competition it comes up short
While the presentation is nice and clean, and the puzzles are reasonably tricky, there’s pretty even competition out there
Looking to work your way through a lightly-interactive sci-fi visual novel in a dystopian corporate-controlled world? Here you go!
Though it has a blend of real-time strategy and some action, defensive placements feel finicky and variety is limited
Comes to the Switch feeling like another rushed budget offering trying to jump in before the arrival of Vampire Survivors on the system
A brilliant mixture of puzzles and turn-based strategy make this a standout title fans of both genres should give a look
There’s a very approachable quality to the boxing controls here, but in practice they’re at the expense of precision and feel inconsistent at best
Sadly it’s another simulator where your time is more often spent on minutia and finicky controls and placement than something engaging
Aside from featuring the fantastic city of Baltimore and a wonderful rotoscoped style, there’s an intriguing story to enjoy here
The conclusion to the dark journey of LISA: The Painful allows a new opportunity for striking back at the game’s twisted world
Decidedly old-school in look and execution, it’s the dark and sometimes disturbing nature of the journey that holds appeal
A budget-minded take on Vampire Survivors, it has issues as things get crowded, but it’s an alternative if you don’t mind some flaws
While it’s an interesting take on real-time strategy, poor controls and difficulties keeping track of what’s happening frustrate
If you’re looking to be creeped out and outright shocked, this will deliver, but it comes with a very fair and accurate warning
Mixing together a smattering of early shooter elements with some modern feel, Shootvaders lacks an identity of its own
No doubt inspired a bit by the likes of the Overcooked series, Manic Mechanics changes some elements up to reasonably stand on its own
The lack of bigger picture strategy games on Switch opens the door to this being worthwhile, but clunky controls and little direction bring it down
While it has an unconventional means of supporting co-op play (you need to play with a copy on 2 different devices), it delivers nicely
While it has a novel conceit and decent enough mechanics, on the whole Noob feels a bit generic
While there’s a certain old-school Pitfall-esque vibe to it, the floaty controls and lackluster play disappoint
While the visuals and flashy style of the series have continued to evolve nicely, the story will probably be inaccessible for the uninitiated
There’s really no way to say it aside from this train sim is absolutely not ready for prime time on Switch…
While not perfect by any means, this budget mix of platforming and shooting works better than expected