Nintendo Switch Game Articles - Page 38
This upcoming remaster is exciting, for me. Here's why I am fond of the game and what tweaks I hope are made.
feature by Adam Vitale on 14 June, 2022
For those wanting to clear out these 'Collectables', here's a map of all of Kvaris's Datapods.
guide by RPG Site Staff on 14 June, 2022
Much like Aspyr's port of the first game, this new Switch port of Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 2 - The Sith Lords is perhaps the best way to play this RPG!
review by Scott White on 13 June, 2022
With a likeable new character and interesting twist on Three Houses, this spinoff is shaping up to be promising.
preview by Cullen Black on 08 June, 2022
Coromon is a game filled with potential but past sinking sands and perplexing puzzles it starts to fall flat. The shake-ups do let Coromon stand on its own and create an enjoyable experience, but it could’ve evolved to be something a little more.
review by Paige Chamberlain on 07 June, 2022
Faster-paced, streamlined, and with a slew of new and returning monsters - Sunbreak is shaping up to be an excellent expansion.
preview by James Galizio on 02 June, 2022
Monster Hunter Rise's PC port is already fantastic, but modders have spent the last several months improving it even further.
feature by James Galizio on 31 May, 2022
Here's all of the Persona 5 Royal crossword answers, plus a spoiler-free date list to see when they're available.
guide by Adam Vitale on 28 May, 2022
This high-budget FMV Japanese mystery adventure is an exceptional game in almost every way, but its tedious "gameplay" sections are its largest Achilles' heel.
review by Josh Torres on 14 May, 2022
The Forsaken Maiden is too similar to its predecessor to declare it as being significantly improved, with the greater difference lying largely in its narrative. It is a complementary experience that fans of the first are likely to enjoy just as much.
review by Paige Chamberlain on 14 May, 2022
Rising is a respectable introduction to the world of Eiyuden Chronicle, with great characters, writing, and art. However, the game structure and combat have a hard time standing on their own.
review by Adam Vitale on 10 May, 2022
Despite its unique narrative and intriguing premise, Weird West is often a frustrating experience that is difficult to enjoy playing.
review by Bryan Vitale on 08 May, 2022
Bandai Namco has another solid re-release on Switch.
feature by Cullen Black on 03 May, 2022
This pixel art game combines JRPG structure with the world of pro wrestling.
preview by Scott White on 27 April, 2022
2B is everywhere. And, as much as I love her, I sorta hate it.
feature by Alex Donaldson on 26 April, 2022
Chrono Cross has a staggering 45 characters to recruit for your party, including some missable ones. This guide will help with recruitment for all characters.
guide by Scott White on 13 April, 2022
Tips, builds, and advice for mastering the RTS-style combat encounters in 13 Sentinels' Destruction Mode.
guide by Nathan Lee on 13 April, 2022
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim's Remembrance mode is mostly straightforward, but this guide is here to help on those segments that don't follow the rules of the game.
guide by Nathan Lee on 12 April, 2022
A full walkthrough to Radical Dreamers, the visual novel spin-off included in the Chrono Cross remaster.
guide by Alex Donaldson on 10 April, 2022
The equivalent of magic in Chrono Cross is the Element system - and understanding how to hit an Element Weakness is vital.
guide by Alex Donaldson on 10 April, 2022
Glenn is one of the best characters in Chrono Cross, but unlocking him is optional. Here's how to get him.
guide by Cullen Black on 09 April, 2022
Livia's monster targets provide SEED points, crests, and recipe bread - here's how to catch them.
guide by Andrea Kasparian on 08 April, 2022
Chrono Cross is a sequel - but only loosely. Dig in, however, and you can find deep connections to Chrono Trigger - and the fate of its beloved cast.
feature by Alex Donaldson and Cullen Black on 06 April, 2022
Vanillaware has handled 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim's Switch port with the utmost care and, with some of the changes, may even be better than the PS4 version. If you love RPGs, have an affinity for excellent stories, are in the mood for some good brain exercise, or just looking for a nice 30-hour experience in gaming, look no further than 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim.
review by Nathan Lee on 05 April, 2022
Square Enix's messaging on music is confusing. Let's straighten that out.
guide by Adam Vitale on 05 April, 2022