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While shaky in the opening act, Dex ultimately comes into its own and provides a short (but worthwhile) cyberpunk experience.
Best Friend Forever remains a relaxing, entertaining dating/dog raising sim despite its shortcomings in regards to the story.
While the debut Dusk title shows little advancement from the Arland trilogy, it holds promise for future entries while remaining a solid Atelier experience.
This complex, exploration-focused title will more often than not evoke dread, but maybe that’s the point?
Does this grainy, abstract adventure title offer something different from its point-and-click brethren, or does it embrace dusty old traditions?
Does this extensive development tool make building RPGs a breeze on the Switch? We take a look to find out.
Is Nexomon the next new monster battling hit, or does it wear its inspiration too proudly on its belt of six critters…?
If you’re looking for more of the same magic that catapulted The Outer Worlds into 2019 GOTY conversations, Peril of Gorgon likely won’t disappoint.
Though its online-only approach is a bummer, Crystal Chronicles delivers a charming and content-rich dungeon crawl for veterans and newcomers alike.
This long-awaited sequel stumbles when it comes to engaging lore, but offers strategic replayability galore!
Who doesn’t dream of being the town’s hero? Heroes of Hammerwatch Ultimate Edition allows you to do just that- after a lot of death.
A tactics game with extremely malleable ease of access options? Who said strategy has to be punishing? Read our Warhammer 40k: Mechanics review here!
Looking for a blend of real-time tactics, time manipulation, and walls of text? Tower of Time might be the game for you.
Figuring out your prom plans can be stressful, but this zany dating sim can prepare you for the most monstrous developments.
Be warned, in a game without control-scheme details, a forgetful player might find this short title unbearable.
Come for the magical brick wall waifu, stay for the excellent combat, unique character progression, strong story, and bonus features galore.
You’ll have fun plumbing the depths with this squad-based strategy title, until you realize the variety is a bit shallow.
While Summer in Mara won’t be enjoyed by those looking for thrilling action, there is plenty of charm in this tropical tale of a girl and her boat.
As the first major “Trails” release on Nintendo consoles, Trails of Cold Steel III offers little to excite players entering the series for the first time.
Ancestors Legacy impressively translates the often control-heavy RTS formula to the Nintendo Switch, though its RPG elements are nonexistent.