VGChartz's Reviews
Returning players will still find the fun game they knew back from 2013, but don’t expect to have any of the problems you had back then addressed now.
It won’t soon dethrone the likes of Final Fantasy or Dragon Quest, but it's nonetheless a faithful remake that’s sure to satisfy Mana fans.
Island Saver is not a good game but, considering its raison d'être, it could be worse.
Amidst all of the puns, cheeky humor, and just plain silliness there's an immense amount of respect and passion shining through for the medium that it satirizes so well.
Red Wings has a lot of good ideas and a strong foundation... yet poor storytelling, monotonous mission design, and unsatisfactory specialty stages ultimately drag this airborne adventure back down to Earth.
For all the pustulous boils and decrepit flesh, Invader Studios put out something I subconsciously feel they hoped honors a well-beloved series. Wishing can only get you so far though.
Mega Mix is a solid celebration of ten years of Hatsune Miku.
You’ll probably extract some enjoyment out of Chimera Squad, although you’re likely to find just as many problems to complain about along the way as I have.
It took five years for Fury Unleashed to find its voice, but the wait was worth it.
A captivating action sidescroller that early 90s brawler fans, in particular, should get a kick out of.
FDG and Pixel Licker could have replicated the original Slayin experience, slapped on a new coat of paint, published on Switch, and called it a day. Instead the studio transformed the rogue-like template into a more substantial role-playing adventure complete with story, side-quests, secrets, unlockable characters, and upgrades aplenty.
Final Fantasy VII Remake is a fabulous revival.
The streets are paved with gold in Streets of Rage 4.
While the Switch version inherits the original game's unvaried, repetitive gameplay and short-lived sessions, it mitigates those issues thanks to online leaderboards, a brand new AGES mode, and a moving arcade cabinet display—no quarters required.
Pixel Reef's origami-filled adventure consistently maintains its audio-visual splendor, but often folds under closer scrutiny of its gameplay.
Cyan’s latest is another confident puzzle adventure you can't help but appreciate—even if there's some Myst potential.
A robotic-themed adventure game composed of well-oiled and rusty parts.
Those that gravitate toward serene sandbox simulation will find in New Horizons a game to play for weeks, months, and even years.
Capcom's struggles with Resident Evil multiplayer continue with Resistance.
A neat game for anyone who is a fan of the series.