Remington Joseph
Dragon Quest XI S is a JRPG that both new and old fans can fall in love with, earning its place as the definitive Dragon Quest XI experience
Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition falls short in its single player department and even more so when it comes to multiplayer. It'll be a nostalgic trip for some, but not one that I can promise is worth taking.
Fairy Tail is a decent RPG experience, designed almost exclusively with fans in mind
Brigandine: The Legend of Runersia is a game made almost exclusively for fans of the original, but JRPG fans who put strategy above all else may be able find something to love about this if they put in the time.
Ys: Memories of Celceta doesn't shine quite as brightly as it did when it was a handheld exclusive, but it's perfect for fans of the Ys series and anyone looking to speed through a shorter JRPG
Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition is without a doubt, the best way to experience Shulk's story and manages to earn a place as a standout title in the Switch's overall library
Mega Mix offers a lot for Switch owners to enjoy, even if the title doesn't live up to the standard the series has set for itself
Alongside essentially being a new IP here in the West, Granblue Fantasy Versus bring a lot of new ideas with it which for the most part, work out in the end.
With non-stop action and a near limitless amount of customization. Daemon X Machina is a great mech game that now looks better than ever before.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot focuses more on pleasing hardcore fans with a beautiful nostalgia reel than trying to be an RPG with substance
While it lacks in variety, Heroland serves up an original idea that is almost sure to give RPG fans a laugh along with a taste of something new, yet familiar
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening fits right at home on the Switch, feeling like a fresh title despite being over twenty years old
Grandia HD Collection features the definitive versions of an already spectacular game and its slightly less amazing sequek
While it's very easy to see the elements that inspired SolSeraph, the game fails to capture why any of these memorable mechanics are worth revisiting or reinventing.
Muse Dash offers enough quality content to keep rhythm game fans busy for a long time
While lacking in diverse combat, Samurai Shodown's intentionally slower combat offers a fresh style of gameplay worth experiencing
Puyo Puyo Champions is a near perfect for hardcore puzzle game enthusiasts, but casuals may want to start elsewhere.
VA-11 HALL-A demonstrates its ability to create a unique world filled with diverse characters without even setting foot outside of a rundown dive bar
My Time at Portia forces players to figure out the game's features before they can truly appreciate them
Grave Keeper fits well with a free-to-play model but adds nothing to justify its new cost