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If you’re looking to be creeped out and outright shocked, this will deliver, but it comes with a very fair and accurate warning
The lack of bigger picture strategy games on Switch opens the door to this being worthwhile, but clunky controls and little direction bring it down
No doubt inspired a bit by the likes of the Overcooked series, Manic Mechanics changes some elements up to reasonably stand on its own
While there’s a certain old-school Pitfall-esque vibe to it, the floaty controls and lackluster play disappoint
While it has a novel conceit and decent enough mechanics, on the whole Noob feels a bit generic
While it has an unconventional means of supporting co-op play (you need to play with a copy on 2 different devices), it delivers nicely
There’s really no way to say it aside from this train sim is absolutely not ready for prime time on Switch…
While the visuals and flashy style of the series have continued to evolve nicely, the story will probably be inaccessible for the uninitiated
A little bit of unique flavor is always appreciated in the puzzle/strategy space, but the lack of clearly-defined rules holds City Limits back
While not perfect by any means, this budget mix of platforming and shooting works better than expected
While it has a great retro look and sound, the slippery surfaces and ineffective attack make this for people seeking punishment only
Aiming to provide an authentic retro 8-bit experience, Full Quiet gets many aspects right, but it’s over-complicated controls frustrate
There’s no doubt that this version of the digital pinball series performs more smoothly than its predecessor, but it paid a clear visual price
While this puzzler carries a budget-friendly price, the fact that it’s mostly just a variation on classic box pushers limits the appeal
While the pretty traditional racing her isn’t terrible, it also has enough flaws that its price tag seems a little too high
Don’t let its pretty simple and somewhat silly looks fool you, this is a consistently challenging platformer that works pretty well
While many may have dreams of virtually enjoying the full Dutch Harbor experience, this is simply a tedious mess
While it doesn’t stand up well against the more refined farm sims available on the Switch, it’s great starting point for newcomers to the genre
Going above and beyond its contemporaries have been satisfied with, this adds what ends up being a nice sense of adventure to the mix
While perhaps carrying a bit of a premium price, this distinctive arcade shooting series is a blast to play without much doubt