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If you’re seeking Wii-era waggle flashbacks without much to really do, you can waste your money on this
Mixing together exploration and puzzle-solving, while never really cranking up the challenge, The Pathless has a unique feel on Switch
With a reasonably-low price point, and a nice variety of musical tracks, this is a humble rhythm winner if you’re ready to be challenged
With an almost mobile-esque light feel, and plenty of ridiculousness, this could have appeal for somewhat mindless fun
I’m a fan of the fact that this is a game that does things its own way and mixes together genres, but the main event falls flat
A fresh take on the old-school first-person shooter infused with color, comedy, and generally smart gameplay
If you don’t mind its extreme simplicity and inherent repetition, this budget action game can be fun in bursts
Why this pretty shallow and generic beat-em-up is selling for over $10 on the eShop I have no idea…
Despite its action mostly being on the middling side, the game’s artistic style and story make it a compelling experience
A simplified interface makes this budget point-and-click sort of adventure sort of work better and worse at the same time
While the old-school legacy of a Roberta Williams adventure brings flavor to the experience, the end product is lackluster
Feeling like a mix of Flat Heroes and Just Shapes and Beats, Hyper Shapes keeps it simple but challenging
Less of a game and more of a mildly-interactive history lesson, it has some appeal, but likely a very narrow one
For fans of Wonder Boy, the ability to experience every step in his lineage is great, but it offers no value add beyond the games
Whatever its shortcomings in terms of the big picture, Dance of Death manages to get some key elements right
Offers up a generally gorgeous mishmash of different ideas and modes of play, combined with a story that can be hard to follow
Working to get your company going from Day 1 can be interesting, if you’re ready to grind to understand how
Given the number of good to excellent farming and life sims on Switch, Drago Noka struggles to make a mark
Though, conceptually, this story-driven game has a unique hook, in practice it is quite aggravating
An unfortunately spot-on title for this pretty generic and troubled platformer