A.J. Maciejewski
As a Choose Your Own Adventure style narrative, Cinders is a wonderful experience but it doesn't quite feel like a full video game.
Although it features a unique premise and a solid blend of genres, RemiLore's core gameplay is simply too monotonous to remain fun.
Puzzle fans will find a lot to love in Minesweeper Genius. The amount of enjoyable gameplay and replay value is downright fantastic.
Long-time Trials fans will find a familiar yet enjoyable game in Rising.
Although I prefer Beyond the Myth by a slight margin, Etrian Odyssey Nexus offers a familiar and rewarding dungeon crawling adventure that retro RPG fans will surely appreciate.
It may be a simple game but working through Love's tricky stages is pretty fun. I just wish there were more of them to master.
If Warplanes: WW2 Dogfight offered more original and enjoyable core gameplay, it would be a highly recommendable game.
If you enjoy brick breaking games and are looking for a fun new take on the genre then Strikey Sisters surely won't disappoint.
Touhou Sky Arena: Matsuri Climax is one of the most unconventional fighting games that you'll ever play.
Keen Dreams is far from the best that the series has to offer so here's hoping that we get to enjoy the commander's other adventures soon.
Trine 2 is one of the greatest video games ever made and this Complete Story version is the best way to play it so far, especially with the Switch's portability.
Crackdown 3 is far from a bad game but it also isn't necessary in this day and age.
If I had to summarize Astroneer in one word, it would be delightful.
Jump Force features a massive cast of characters but its gameplay is definitely flashier than deep which makes it eventually become incredibly monotonous and tough to enjoy.
Considering #killallzombies released about 5 years ago, you'd expect it to have some sort of longevity to deserve a Switch port but instead, it's a by-the-numbers twin-stick roguelike that you'll probably forget about shortly after giving it a few tries.
Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy was a somewhat enjoyable adventure when it released for consoles back in 2003 but it's definitely a frustrating experience and modern gamers will likely get fed up with its tedious puzzles well before reaching its conclusion.
If Legrand Legacy was on the original PlayStation, it would have a small cult following but in this day and age, you'd expect much more originality from a retro-style RPG.
If you're looking for the next great Mystery Dungeon game then Tangledeep will definitely fill the void.
Hardcore platformer fans will love the challenges that The King's Bird presents while less skilled gamers can still appreciate the gorgeous game world via the incredibly helpful Assist Mode.
It feels like a strange game at first but once you realise what Mercury Race expects from its players, you'll definitely have a good time.