Evan Bee
Wearing its Zelda-inspirations on its sleeve, Rogue Heroes manages to deliver due to its well-designed overworld and madcap multiplayer.
Though ambitious in intent, moon struggles to be engaging or enjoyable in a way that feels relevant today, which is why it is best appreciated as a forgotten relic.
Vigil is worth checking out if you’ve exhausted all other Soulslike options on the Nintendo Switch.
This difficult action RPG can stress you out so much, your hair will turn gray. Oh wait, that’s just the player character.
Wartile offers some twists on the fundamentals of strategy games to offer a chilly and unorthodox tabletop experience.
Do you like Torchlight? Then boy, do we have more Torchlight for you!
Though it treads familiar ground, a spiritual sequel to Momodora can’t possibly be a bad thing, right?
Windbound is a fine survival game, if you want to build very specific kinds of ships and kill indigenous wildlife for twenty hours.
Though its online-only approach is a bummer, Crystal Chronicles delivers a charming and content-rich dungeon crawl for veterans and newcomers alike.
A tactics game with extremely malleable ease of access options? Who said strategy has to be punishing? Read our Warhammer 40k: Mechanics review here!
Be warned, in a game without control-scheme details, a forgetful player might find this short title unbearable.
You’ll have fun plumbing the depths with this squad-based strategy title, until you realize the variety is a bit shallow.
As the first major “Trails” release on Nintendo consoles, Trails of Cold Steel III offers little to excite players entering the series for the first time.
Catharsis is being able to play a faithful follow-up to a game released sixteen years ago. But is Bug Fables better than the RPGs that precede it…?
In building upon the foundations of predecessors, like Barbarian and Golden Axe, Thy Sword offers a pleasant throwback to the roguelike nature of arcade titles.
Randomly generated content needs limitations in order to create a quality experience. What happens when limitations are left to luck?
While there might be something here for everyone to enjoy, your view of what makes turn-based Metroidvania fun or problematic is sure to be divisive.
A grungier space-faring adventure makes its way to the Switch, but is it a roguelike in a revolutionary strategy shooter’s clothing?
The Mana series makes a spectacular splash on the Switch, but does this remake take on some new problematic elements?
Another deck-building tactics title makes its way to the Nintendo Switch, but some design choices give it stiff competition.