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Since it isn’t any sort of game, instead a nifty music-making app, it’s hard to “rate” among its peers
While this farming and life sim has some great characters and a very pleasant overall vibe it feels impaired on Switch
An mix of adventure and storytelling, with you working to prevent a terrible vision you’ve had from coming true
One of the most eclectic mixes of styles yet in the series, it is likely that from person to person results and impressions will vary
Whether you’re familiar with League of Legends of not, this “boy and his beast” platforming adventure is a good time
With plenty of great roguelike twin-stick shooters out there, this mess of ideas doesn’t hold up very well
For true retro shooting fans there may be enough beats to be of interest, but there’s not much originality or flair here
This creepy horror-leaning adventure delivers some scares and creeps, but can be frustrating at times
A meeting of well-written characters, some unnerving moment, and classic point-and-click adventure beats
While absolutely cute, colorful, and pretty light rhythm game fun, the basic nature of the controls also limits its longevity
The family-friendly retro license once again defies the trend of terrible adaptations with a workable adventure
There’s no question that the vibe, nightmarish pixel art, and weird monstrosities are fun, but the interface and controls aren’t ideal
A short and somewhat odd romp with a bit of horror and oddity to offer
Using your laser fire as a means to propel yourself makes for a challenge and some fun for the right crowd
A clever mix of cuteness, solid top-down pool, and plenty of challenges that encourage trick shooting make for some fun
Not a bad crack at the Vampire Survivors formula, but you hit its limitations very quickly
Some cool concepts and art for a roguelike deckbuilder that feels a bit different collide a bit with lacking controls and clarity
Feeling somewhere between Groundhog Day and a Choose Your Own Adventure book, it’s definitely a novel idea
Undeniably stylish combat mixes with a philosophical sci-fi narrative asking what it means to be human… or something like that
While it has an undeniable sort of goofy charm with its characters and dialogue, the gameplay is mostly rudimentary