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For series fans, as well as newcomers, Wonder Boy Asha In Monster World is a charming adventure worth taking.
After landing on the island of Cozy Grove, it is your job as a Spirit Scout to help its inhabitants with their many fetch quests.
The conclusion of the Mysterious trilogy is a reminder that while it may not be the best Atelier subseries, it is still a journey worth taking.
Astral Chain is a gem that—despite its flaws—prospers on two points that are as salient as they come where games are concerned: originality and fun.
Travel to a mysterious world and learn the secrets behind its appearance, while also finding some love in the process within Angels With Scaly Wings.
Get ready to raise Hell in one of the weirdest dungeon crawlers on the Switch.
The ambitious open world approach found in the middle ‘Mysterious’ entry, Atelier Firis, brings out both the best and worst the game has to offer.
There’s some fun to be had for TRPG fans in All Walls Must Fall, but only if you’re willing to spend the time to figure out its unintuitive systems.
In space, no one can hear you brutalize a chicken. Or maybe… they can? Read our thoughts of this ironic space survival title here.
If you are itching for a challenging retro-inspired metroidvania that is backed by competent design, then open the doors to Cathedral!
With a learning curve that will appeal mostly to CRPG enthusiasts, Divinity: Original Sin 2 is a solid game worth anyone’s time–with some caveats.
Underneath a myriad of issues, Battle Brothers features some of the finest tactical gameplay the Switch has to offer.
Atelier Sophie continues the trend of providing a solid, unique JRPG experience, though it is by no means the best of the Atelier bunch.
Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion is as weird as it sounds, and certainly not without faults, but is nonetheless a solid, bite-sized, 2D Zelda-inspired experience.
If you’re feeling depressed or anxious, why not join Iris as she journeys through the mind to crush these very feelings?
SaGa Frontier Remastered is the new gold standard for remasters and is proof that the return of any RPG – no matter how quirky, old, or niche – is possible.
CrossCode perfectly encapsulates the MMORPG experience within the confines of a riveting single-player adventure.
A Farming-Adventure/RPG indie gem finally reaches its potential with an excellent and charming Switch port that doesn’t overstay its welcome.
Should you play Child of Light? / Please read on if yet your mind doubts / Though sigh, you might, when met by such text / Only then can you find out!
With a slew of dungeon-diving roguelikes on the Switch already, is this pickaxe-wielding title yet another gold mine of addictive gameplay or not?