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A dark & gloomy indie platformer with some tense gameplay and unique visuals.
Fairy Tail’s magical combat is a delight while some of its story handling and repetitive requests can be a bit of a grind even on longtime fans of the franchise.
A decent reverse horror title with fluid gameplay and immersive atmosphere.
A playable essay on human connection and individuality cleverly disguised as a walking sim.
They say lightning doesn’t strike twice. Maybe the first Deadly Premonition was an accident, or maybe it was just good enough for that cult following to remember. For that, I can say it can all be debunked. I think Deadly Premonition 2 displays SWERY’s capability to develop.
Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen finally brings the original game to the West with an amazing storyline hampered by simple tactical combat.
Story of Seasons: Friends of Mineral Town oozes with charm and great gameplay mechanics that allow for an enjoyable farming simulator that remains a bit too simple at times.
A decent world dragged down by repetitive gameplay, dreadful writing, and awkward animations.
Some good points for effort but in the end, it's an unpolished mix of a shooter and strategy that doesn't do either of those two well.
Namco Museum Archives: Volume 1 and 2 is yet another worthy compilation that feels right at home on the Switch.
A game that does not play on nostalgia, but on tight gameplay and atmosphere that is so well delivered.
The Last of Us Part II has the great combat and stealth that fans have come to love but also a one-note storyline more obsessed with being dark than telling a well-written tale.
A fantastic ode to cowboy films combined with challenging and satisfying gameplay.
Challenging yet rewarding, with some unique atmosphere and voice acting thrown into the mix.
Time hasn’t been kind to some aspects of Ys: Memories of Celceta but a great combat system, now free of technical issues, combined with an amazing soundtrack brings this action RPG together into a great package once again all these years later.
A relaxing and joyful experience that just misses the mark of excellence due to some quality of life issues.
Shantae and the Seven Sirens successfully dances back onto consoles with a gorgeous performance marred by being a bit too light on story for its own good.
A mediocre exploration game offset by a solid soundtrack and memorable visual style
While this is a good DLC story-wise, there was a lot more to be expected in terms of other content - especially considering its hefty price.
Monster Train has an addictive gameplay loop and tons of replayability, but needs a little bit of balancing