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A mix of adventure and RPG-ish elements, combined with a story that tugs at the heart strings, makes for a decent handful of hours
Combining together an upbeat tone, some fun characters, and a mix of puzzles and crafting this keeps things light and fun
Mixing together multiple genre feels results in a less traditional take on a point-and-click adventure
If you don’t mind the sometimes glacial pacing of the adventure aspects, the art and story here are top-tier within the space
Landing somewhere between Reigns: Kings and Queens and a Choose Your Own Adventure, this has narrative merit
While quality of life tweaks have been made to the formula, this follow-up feels a bit too much like more of the same where it counts
A more retro-than-typical style of interface, cheeky humor, and great voice acting helps to lift this adventure up
Depending on what you’re looking for in your cooking sim this will either sizzle or get sent back
An unfortunate pairing of classic 3D action and less-then-reliable controls dooms this all-ages platformer
Mixing together Metroidvania sensibilities with some challenging platforming makes for a refreshing budget package
Yet again making the absolute most of 8-bit capabilities, and not compromising engaging play, Roniu’s Tale is a great mix of strategy and puzzles
While it manages to so a solid job of bringing the classic arcade play of Qix with a family-friendly look, it does little else
While it has the looks of a retro racing contemporary, the controls and a lack of a feeling of purpose hold it back
While your protagonist can feel a bit chunky in tight spots, this tough platform shooter still plays smoothly overall
With its stunning pixel art visuals and an intense mix of slashing and shooting challenges, Demon Purge satisfies
Perhaps with the right group of friends this could briefly entertain, but it’s too short on ideas to be of much interest
The move from normally more supernatural pursuers to an outright home invasion scenario creates a different flavor
With its own take on tactical combat, combined with a generally darker tone and story, there’s room for some appeal
While it’s great to see a full-fledged Digimon title on the Switch geared more towards its traditional style, it’s hardly perfect
If you’re a fan of a bit of craziness mixed with tripped out and colorful colors, and can live with sketchy gameplay, it may work for you