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Even with an IP as interesting as The Seven Deadly Sins, The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia is held back by buggy controls and even more buggy mechanics.
While Strikers Edge has interesting ideas, it fails to expand on many of them making for a bare-bones experience.
Fe is an artsy and clunky platformer that feels artsy for arts sake. The story is barely there, the movement isn't fun, and it is an all-around let down.
Bayonetta & Bayonetta 2 are a perfect witch's brew of fun and functionality on the Switch.
Smoothing out the wrinkles, Perfect Chronology evens out to an experience of roughly the same calibre as the well-worn original.
Dynasty Warriors 9 is a significant departure from past titles, but a poorly implemented open world leaves much to be desired.
Crossing Souls is an excellent, albeit clunky, nostalgia trip.
Rise and Fall does exactly what an expansion needs to do, and brings the wayward Civ players back into the fold.
Hacker's Memory is a solid addition to the original Cyber Sleuth, but as its own game it has little in the way of substance.
Dragon Quest Builders is another solid block, building the Switch's amazing library.
Dragon Quest Builders is another solid block, building the Switch's amazing library.
Calling The Longest Five Minutes a deconstruction of 8- and 16-bit RPG tropes is only half-true, as it turns around and reconstructs those same tropes by journey's end. Still, it's a brisk and amusing adventure that knows how to play to its strengths.
It may just be nostalgia, but for its price, Mercenary Kings Reloaded feels like a perfectly fair package.
Dissidia Final Fantasy NT is an affront to the Final Fantasy legacy whose superficial beauty fails to obfuscate its complete lack of substance.
OK K.O.! Let's Play Heroes sounds and looks good, but dull repetitive combat and a story that doesn't go anywhere. But if you're already a fan of the show, you'll probably be okay with its shortcomings, newcomers need not apply.
As poignant and raw as ever, Night in the Woods feels more at home on Switch than anywhere else.
The Shadow of the Colossus remake enhances the themes of the original, stirring up a crushing sadness in the player in their actions only moments after taking them to heights of excitement.
Monster Hunter World is a fantastic action RPG that players can enjoy for hundreds, if not thousands of hours due to its sheer amount of quality content to experience.
An enjoyable indie game which doesn't take itself seriously and leverages its enjoyment on a frantic and frenetic local multiplayer party mode. Single player level making is a lot of fun if you're into that kind of gameplay.
Matt Thorson succeeds once again in crafting a tight, beautiful retro experience.