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Muse Dash offers enough quality content to keep rhythm game fans busy for a long time
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.
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.
High Hell is a great game to play in short bursts. It's quirky, fast paced, and plays well aside from a few oversights.
Attack on Titan is a fun hack-and-slash that well represents the Attack on Titan franchise
Although the two-dimentional visuals in Zwei: The Arges Adventure differentiate itself from its sequel, the game retains a lot of the depth and plot that made the other so good.
Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet is a fun action RPG with technical flaws holding it back from true greatness.
God Eater 3's main draw is its flashy action, but only occasionally brings real challenge along with it
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
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 for the Switch offers its own set of unique features, only available for the Nintendo Switch in order to make up for its lacking power.
While the foundation Keen Games has created for Portal Knights is solid, there is so much more that could be fleshed out to create an even better experience
Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash takes the series in a different direction, ditching the hack-and-slash combat and reshaping it into a third person shooter style.
This collection is without a doubt the best way to play any of these four games legally without spending too much money.
Miitopia brings fun ideas to the RPG genre but overstays its welcome.
Frantics is an entertaining party game geared towards the casual gamer
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is a game that doesn't do any more than it has to but just manages to get by due to each game being so individually solid
Déraciné creates what may be the most enriching world yet seen in VR, but only scratches the surface in terms of actual gameplay.
Onimusha: Warlords is a somewhat rough but enjoyable adventure, making it worth revisiting
Death's End re;Quest has an interesting story to tell, but sometimes struggles with the ways it tries to tell it.
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