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It almost feels wrong to be so harsh on Daymare, because a lot of the gameplay issues seem to be things that could be fixed if it had come from a larger studio with more time, money, or hands to put into the project. It does seem that the developers were very earnest and passionate about making their game and if it were more fun or interesting to play I could look past the poor writing, but unfortunately, there are just too many flaws for me to recommend it in good conscience.
It's a shame, because there is a cute little game here. It would do quite well in an arcade, but is in severe need of more content to be a worthwhile addition to the Switch's already expansive multiplayer catalog.
A RWBY hack n slash game with minimal story can be a fun online multiplayer but suffers in the couch co-op and solo experience.
Oceanhorn 2 is pretty good but leaves something to be desired, even if I can't quite put my finger on what.
Fobia - St Dinfna Hotel is an adequate horror game with good scares but disappointing combat.
Long Live The Queen is a fascinating game with a compelling narrative that suffers from frustrating systems and mediocre presentation.
The gameplay is bland, but that doesn't stop Poison Control from being a compelling game. The fun characters and unique aesthetic makes this a story that visual novel fans will want to stick with.
There’s plenty of fun to be had with Biomutant if you’re willing to dig through a fairly solid layer of jank to get to it.
An addictive and fun rhythm game celebrating the music and story of the Kingdom Hearts series - don't expect much in terms of story, but do expect a lot of fun, particularly in the vs and co-op mode.
Path of Giants is really more of a dwarf – short but still solidly built.
It’s not a perfect game by any means, but it’s great for a quick scare over an evening or two.
While slow and sometimes repetitive, Double Dragon Gaiden does enough to standout, and shines when players fully utilizes the neat tag mechanics.
Despite how slow it is, R-Type Final 2 is still an enjoyable experience, especially for fans of the franchise
At a cheap price tag, King of Seas can offer tons of content to players. Its frustrating combat makes for a difficult experience at times, but players who can sail past that will find have a great time exploring and trading.
Chronos: Before the Ashes' biggest issues are some questionable story decisions, and even those aren't wholly damning.
JRPG fans who aren't familiar with the franchise will certainly enjoy Fairy Tail, but this game is clearly targeted towards fans, who will likely love this game.
With improved visuals, quality-of-life enhancements, and additional DLC content, this edition offers a delightful adventure for both newcomers and returning fans alike.
Fans of the classic run and gun shooters will find plenty to enjoy in Fury Unleashed. Those who like roguelike elements will certainly appreciate the challenge and the unique combo system. It's not revolutionary, but it's an enjoyable experience that easy to pick up and play by yourself or with a friend.
Retro Bowl is a fun arcade football experience that features an interesting franchise mode and addicting gameplay.
Dread Nautical is chock-full of charm and finds the perfect balance of difficulty to be accessible to someone who’s more interested in story than advanced tactics while still having appeal for genre veterans at harder settings.