Nintendo Switch Game Reviews - Page 19
Yasha: Legends of the Demon Blade Review
At its best, Yasha's synergistic possibilities with various weapon abilities bring about intriguing bouts of experimentation - yet it isn't quite enough to rectify the mind-numbingly repetitiveness that plagues the entire game from top to bottom.
by Josh Torres on 13 May, 2025
Fuga: Melodies of Steel 3 Review
CyberConnect2's finale to the Fuga trilogy, while still good, feels almost like an obligation.
by James Galizio on 01 June, 2025
Rune Factory: Guardians of Azuma Review
The journey through Azuma is a journey packed with a mish-mash of boring dungeons and weak RPG progression tools, supported by a fun cast of characters and decent story.
by Junior Miyai on 02 June, 2025
Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time Review
Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time is a free form RPG that delivers in spades with its plethora of quality content, addictive gameplay, and all the enhancements over the first game.
by Mikhail Madnani on 04 June, 2025
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet Nintendo Switch 2 Review
After nearly 3 long years, Pokemon Scarlet and Violet are finally in the state they should've been all along.
by James Galizio on 10 June, 2025
Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army Review
Raidou Remastered is a charming remake of one of ATLUS' most experimental PS2 titles. It succeeds in preserving that legacy, even if it holds it back from true greatness.
by Cullen Black on 18 June, 2025
Front Mission 3: Remake Review
Front Mission 3 is an excellent game about giant mechas battling out in a modernized geopolitical setting. If only the same could be said for Front Mission 3: Remake.
by Paul Shkreli on 26 June, 2025
Neverwinter Nights 2: Enhanced Edition Review
Aspyr breaths new life into Neverwinter Nights 2 with the release of their Enhanced Edition, bringing the CRPG classic to consoles for the first time and reviving its multiplayer, with the rest of the game feeling like a missed opportunity.
by Scott White on 15 July, 2025
No Sleep For Kaname Date - From AI: The Somnium Files Review
To get the most out of No Sleep For Kaname Date, as a spin-off and an interquel, you need to align your expectations in advance. What it sacrifices in the typical mind-bending mystery, it makes up for with excellent comedy writing.
by Cullen Black on 19 July, 2025
Mado Monogatari: Fia and the Wondrous Academy Review
A perfectly serviceable dungeon crawler that leans a little on the bland side, but there's still enough here to satisfy people with a deep urge for dungeon crawling or anime slapstick.
by Junior Miyai on 26 July, 2025
OFF represents pure, unfiltered artistic expression, and while I can’t fully piece the puzzle together, the process of trying is rewarding.
by Cullen Black on 14 August, 2025
Story of Seasons: Grand Bazaar Review
Grand Bazaar has made a grand return, even if some elements have become unfocused in the transition to HD.
by James Galizio on 25 August, 2025
At best, Varlet is a boring command-based RPG with social sim elements. At worst, Varlet is a fundamentally broken game.
by Adam Vitale on 27 August, 2025
Despite some missed potential and a frustratingly poor localization, Shuten Order lands with such a tremendous note that it's worth experiencing. What it lacks in cohesion, it makes up for in spirit.
by Cullen Black on 16 September, 2025
Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree Review
Despite an interesting premise and top-notch presentation, Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree only manages to be an average roguelike action RPG, failing to elevate itself beyond the ordinary.
by Adam Vitale on 18 September, 2025
Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter Review
Not just a remake for fans of the original, but an excellent starting point for newcomers to both RPGs and the Trails series itself.
by Junior Miyai on 19 September, 2025
Final Fantasy Tactics - The Ivalice Chronicles Review
Final Fantasy Tactics is back in this brand new remaster that not only refines the experience for a modern palette, but also makes one of the best SRPGs out there easy for players to enjoy again.
by Scott White on 24 September, 2025
For players who grew up loving ’90s anime or those fascinated by experimental mechanics in RPGs, Wander Stars is worth experiencing. It may not fully deliver on the limitless potential of words, but when it hits, it feels as satisfying as the perfect sentence – or punch - landing exactly where it should.
by Paul Shkreli on 26 September, 2025
Hades II is a triumph in every way, and the degree to which the studio has built on the original makes it feel like we have gotten two sequels in one.
by Mikhail Madnani on 27 September, 2025
Digimon Story: Time Stranger Review
Built with the current generation of hardware in mind at last, this new Digimon Story entry triumphs in fully realizing the vibrant liveliness of the Digital World as it brings along a wealth of solid systems and mechanics to not only make it one of the best Digimon games ever, but just a damn good game in general.
by Josh Torres on 01 October, 2025
Drova is a punishing RPG experience that understands the value of friction, though uneven writing prevents it from being a true must-play.
by Bryan Vitale on 03 October, 2025
NIS America aims to deliver the definitive version of Disgaea 7 for the franchise's Nintendo Switch 2 debut, but it should've been a bit better.
by Mikhail Madnani on 03 October, 2025
With its grand return to Kalos, Gamefreak has delivered a Pokemon game like no other.
by James Galizio on 14 October, 2025
Stray Children is basically everything I wanted from a successor to Moon, and the people at Onion Games are some of the brightest creative voices in the business.
by Cullen Black on 01 November, 2025
Demonschool is clearly inspired by the horror hits of the early aughts, yet it produces a thrilling strategy game that stands on its own two devilish hooves.
by Paul Shkreli on 20 November, 2025