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If you enjoy exploration and world building with a cyberpunky edge, you'll likely find ANNO to have some appeal
Time management games are all about pacing, and here the throttle seems a bit too aggressive before you get your feet under you
While it has a certain gross-out appeal and offers fun, some more mechanical issues hold it back a bit
Much more than a cash-in by a big company, Dreamlight Valley offers a massive world filled with wonder
With its creative use and interaction with modern art, it provides quite a unique experience
Discover the challenge of navigating Nazi-occupied Denmark in this historically-inspired indie
Without a doubt a charmingly weird little world to explore, capture critters, and then watch them dance battle in
While quite often the game's humor is a decent driver to keep exploring the slow pace keeps it from greater success
While there may be some crimes here to solve, the major obstacle feels like the interface and some odd decisions made
The classic collect-a-thon isn't dead if we won't let it be, and Tinykin shows how that prompts exploration of huge areas
Rather than tearing out of the starting block, somehow this one sputters and dies on its fundamental issues
Well-animated, voiced, and composed, this game has some great positives, but it somehow struggles to be interesting
The old-school arcade icon is back for a pretty unique adventure
While it has some character and odd charm with its varied approaches to combat, Kofi Quest struggles to take off
Management sims have tended to be pretty wild in their variety and their degree of quality on the Switch...
For the budget asking price, Rite may not have a ton in the way of variety, but offers up some classic challenging platforming
Much like the original in the series I can say with confidence that Dyna Bomb 2 is a game that you can play...
If you're down to brawl and battle in mech suits solo or with friends, this delivers that experience pretty well
This build-your-own beat-em-up robot battler has some appeal but a lack of variety slowly bogs it down
With its colorful art and slightly different-than-the-norm Metroidvania flavor, Islets has legs on the Switch