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Storytelling can take place in a wide variety of forms, and the breadth of games with a focus in that are on the Swit...
Classic puzzlers of all sorts are on the Switch, but while the style of play in Long Ago is fairly well represented, ...
A Little Lily Princess is a bit of a different flavor from the typical visual novel I’ve checked out on the Swi...
Reskins of classic titles are both often very cool but a risky proposition in many regards when the original gameplay...
First glances at the pre-rendered backgrounds and plain look and feel of Beautiful Desolation brought a bit of a thri...
When I first saw Trenga Unlimited I got a sort of old school Tetrisphere vibe, though unfortunately that may have bee...
While I’ve generally heard good things about the Earth Defense Force series, to date it’s one that I’ve never had the pl...
Elevator pitch time: Set off on an adventure with a party of your choosing with a wide variety of skills. Every step of ...
Though I love running and gunning and high-intensity games there’s no denying that games with a compelling and heart-fel...
When it comes to strategy games, on a general level it feels like the Switch hasn’t been terribly well-represented as a ...
Walking simulators that have horror elements are a bit of a mess on the Switch and while Mundaun has a far more inter...
Hidden object games certainly aren’t a genre for everyone, and they’re relatively common on the Switch, s...
Since forever I’ve been a pretty big fan of noir-style stories, whether they be literary, in movies, or in game...
First of all I want to set the baseline, and that’s the fact that to date all fishing games I’ve played o...
As turn-based tactical strategy games go on the Switch there’s no doubt that while Storm Ground benefits from t...
The moment you start it up there’s not a single doubt that the people behind Kontrakt are fans of the highly-re...
Hoo boy, where to begin with this bit of anime gal cheesecake mixed with what’s ultimately highly generic play....
With an unusual art style and even more unusual characters you’ll encounter on a remote island Mutazione just feels diff...
Creating a great game is, no doubt, a serious challenge since conceptually there are so many areas they can go wrong ...
Whenever you embark on a journey while raising your Jolly Roger on the high seas, pretty well everyone out there is goin...
Blending together time management sims, an injection of Crazy Taxi road silliness, and (ideally) multiplayer madness, Ve...
If you’ve ever watched movies like the classic Jaws and found yourself vocally rooting for the shark, Maneater will like...
While traditionally people think of games as an active means of engagement and entertainment, over the years it has a...
Retro graphics, check. A certain old-school arcade simplicity and brutality, check. A budget price, sure. Gutwhale ge...
“Walking simulators” that play out as horror titles on the Switch, more often than not, have tended to be a bit of a bus...
The Switch has thankfully been blessed by a number of notable puzzle action titles, and more often than not each has cho...
In the past few years it has been a surprise to see the roguelike deckbuilder style of game go from the fringe to the...
A little casual strategy action isn’t always a bad thing, and if you like to peck out some commands to your wor...
Whether you call them weirdo physics games, chaos sandboxes, or just a crazy time, games in the vein of the somewhat ...
This is one of those titles where I'm a bit torn in terms of how I feel about it. Starting with the positive Neve...
There’s nothing wrong with a decent budget puzzle platformer, in fact there are plenty of them out there in the...
Having endured a previous Outbreak title in the form of Epidemic, I’ll say my enthusiasm for checking out Endle...
As an old-school arcade fan I'll admit I've been a big fan of indie titles that have come to the Switch putti...
Leisure Suit Larry is a franchise I’ve been with since the very earliest days pretty much. While I missed the original, ...
Realistic all-terrain driving games are an odd breed that has emerged in popularity in more recent years, and to date ha...
Usually focusing on more hardcore or even the semi-sophisticated casual market, developers don’t always put muc...
Stealthy action games have had their ups and downs over the years and actually haven't been that strongly represe...
Especially when games are budget priced it can be unfair to be too tough on them for looking more simplistic but with...
Budget-friendly titles can often tend to be difficult to evaluate when their competition carries a higher price tag a...
Fans of the “good old days” of FPS shooting will no doubt raise an eyebrow seeing shots of Exodemon. Runn...
Games based on existing properties I'm unfamiliar with are always a bit of a challenge to fully appreciate but in...
There’s no doubt that the Switch, in general, is pretty starved for decent real-time strategy games. In terms o...
Fans of strategy RPGs with a more classic 16-bit style will likely be drawn to Rise Eterna on looks alone, but beware...
With a pretty cute protagonist, a generally steampunk look, and a mix of puzzles and combat that at least feel novel, Re...
Much like it's predecessor on the eShop, Palindrome Syndrome, Tested on Humans brings the escape room experience,...
Ungh’s Quest is one of those games that on the one hand I appreciate finding its place on the Switch but on the...
As someone who celebrates games that take chances to do something new, to a degree Flowing Lights feels like a game m...
Cobbling a few ideas together that have shown up in other shooters on the Switch, Blink: Rogues at least seems to hav...
Coming over from the mobile space, there's no mistaking the visual simplicity of Infestor. That said, taking into...
With an abundance of retro shooters on the Switch it can be a challenge to differentiate them, but for old school arcade...