Trouble Witches FINAL! Episode 01 Daughters of Amalgam

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The Outerhaven Productions
4 / 5
PS4Blog.net
8 / 10
Video Chums
8.2 / 10
NintendoBoy
7 / 10
LadiesGamers.com
Liked-a-lot
Nindie Spotlight
7.8 / 10
GameBlast
7 / 10
Creators: ININ Games, Rocket-Engine Co., Ltd
Release Date: Dec 15, 2025 - Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PC, Nintendo Switch 2
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Critic Reviews for Trouble Witches FINAL! Episode 01 Daughters of Amalgam

Trouble Witches FINAL! Episode 01 Daughters of Amalgam is a fun bullet hell. It adds a lot of content in the core experience, even if not all the content itself is very unique.

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EdEN
8 / 10.0
PS4Blog.net

Fun shoot 'em up revamped for a definitive edition on Nintendo Switch

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Trouble Witches FINAL! Episode 01 Daughters of Amalgam is jam-packed with flashy shoot 'em up fun that's set in a bubbly world filled with awesome characters and enjoyable bosses. ⭐

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Trouble☆Witches FINAL! Episode 01 Daughters of Amalgam is a game with an incredible range of characters and refined gameplay that was marketed as a larger-scale product than it actually is, making the limited variety between game modes feel like an attempt to inflate the final product.

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Trouble Witches Final: Episode 1 – Daughters of Amalgam (stops to breathe) delivers exactly what its name hints at, a big, spirited, magical burst of arcade action with witches, spells, noise, and enough modes to keep you dipping back in regularly. It’s fun in short bursts, easy to revisit, and colourful enough to brighten even the gloomiest afternoon. For anyone looking for a lively arcade shooter this December or any time of year, this feels like a great fit.

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Trouble Witches FINAL! Episode 01 Daughters of Amalgam is a great cute 'em up, but it suffers from repetitiveness and clinging too closely to the formula of the original release. If more unlockables had been introduced, justifying a return to the various game modes, it could certainly have a more attractive replay factor than simply replicating the same paths with variations in difficulty.

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