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Sporting spacious stages, plenty of opportunities to grind and show your technique, and a thoroughly hip look and feel, it’s a treat
While it does deliver a mix of classic arcade-style simplicity and fun with a bit of stealth, it lacks lasting flavor
A mix of gravity complications, some shooting, and a bit of frustration initially make way for better play as you go
A mix of old-school point-and-click adventure beats mix with modern productions values and polish to make for a good time
While the musical element may sound like it would enhance play it’s more of an accessory that can’t improve generic shooting play
One of those experiences that gets better with some investment, what starts as more generic becomes something more
While mechanically it can be tricky at times as you work through larger puzzles, the dynamic nature of your mirror works nicely
While there aren’t many alternatives for trying to experience the life of a firefighter, this is hardly a polished experience
There can be a novel flow to play, mixing twin-stick shooting with an ability to redirect incoming fire, but it’s a rough ride
While it has some cute charm and plays reasonably well, against the significant competition in the space it falters
There’s a sense of freedom and fun as you’ll explore the world, and it has terrific moments, but it doesn’t all work well on Switch
When you try to blatantly rip off an arcade classic, you should at least put in a bit more effort…
If you get excited by quite challenging word puzzles, there’s no question this delivers…
Quirky and generally well-implemented, this variation on platforming is far from being all thumbs
Not so much playing out as a video game as a one-use puzzle book, the experience is somewhat playable with friends
While it is a calming and pro-environment experience, there’s already a more full-featured version on the eShop that’s better
Delightfully weird and silly, music fans should absolutely have a blast with this, though there’s no doubt it has challenges
Undoubtedly hoping to re-ignite the passions of old-school fans of NBA Jam, RoboDunk just can’t quite hit the mark
Roughly an attempt to recreate the OG Super Mario Kart experience, it mostly succeeds but fails to impress
While there have been quite a number of solid retro point-and-click adventures on Switch, none have quite had this flavor to them