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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
If you’re looking for a way to digitally play many solitaire variants on the go it’s a enough solid option
Taking you on a somewhat unusual and highly political journey back to Wonderland mixing strategy and storytelling
Delivers a mix of rural character, old-school adventure, and some legitimately chilling revelations
An operating system interface for the Switch? Uhm, yeah, and about that price…
Taking you on a somewhat unusual and highly political journey back to Wonderland mixing strategy and storytelling
Undeniably novel, it won’t be a game for everyone but for the right audience it may be fun
Simplicity can be just what the doctor ordered at times, but for a console release this feels a bit too shallow
Some surprising depth and creative storytelling mechanics help this pixel adventure stand out
With its time and reality-bending story-telling revisionism, RE:CALL makes for a unique experience
While fundamentally it delivers what little the title promises, the jank and control issues are miserable
An unusual mix of classic side-scrolling shooter mechanics and twin-stick aiming makes for a thoroughly different experience