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While Citizens of Earth and Space are solid experiences in their own right, most of the new, overarching Unite! content is questionable at best.
Warsaw is both a frustrating and fulfilling experience that, while interesting, stumbles some along the way.
Will of the Wisps is, like it’s forebear, an instant classic that’s a step forward not only for Moon Studios, but also for video games as a whole.
Vigil is worth checking out if you’ve exhausted all other Soulslike options on the Nintendo Switch.
As a title that doesn’t quite fall inline with the typical KEMCO release, Blacksmith of the Sand Kingdom is a relatively solid entry into their ever-growing catalog.
Beyond the semi-erotic art and character design is a deep, well-crafted world filled with lore based on Daoist culture twisted into a Cyberpunk setting.
Sword of the Necromancer is a satisfying experience that leaves you rooting for the characters and reviving all of the monsters.
For those looking to jump into the otome genre of visual novels and dating sims, or those that simply haven’t played it yet, Collar X Malice is a must buy!
Will Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy prove to be as successful as its 2019 predecessor?
Golf Story, despite releasing almost three years ago, remains one of the more noteworthy RPGs on the Switch.
Going in with very little knowledge, Werewolf: the Apocalypse unfolded in a way that, while expected in retrospect, took me by surprise and kept me on the edge of my seat.
Monster Sanctuary masterfully mixes several classic components - monster collecting, Metroidvania platforming, and RPG elements - into one impressive package.
The adventure of this gun-toting, jetpack-flying, anthropomorphic dog is one that impresses at first, but slowly begins to unravel over time.
If you have ever wanted to experience Dark Souls, or have been dying to take it on the road with you, the Switch version of it is a great choice.
Frustrations aside, Legends of Ethernal is a decent step in the right direction for first-time studio Lucid Dreams.
Mercenaries Blaze, like previous Mercenaries entries, is a budget-friendly, average-at-best tactical RPG experience.
This difficult action RPG can stress you out so much, your hair will turn gray. Oh wait, that’s just the player character.
Despite the developer’s efforts to modernize this nearly 10-year-old title, Liege Dragon fails to deliver an RPG that is anything but by-the-numbers.
Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin, while not completely free of faults, is both a relaxing and rewarding experience.
Boot Hill Heroes goes above and beyond riding on the success of its inspiration, bringing life to the Wild West in ways many should find comforting.