Nintendo Switch Game Reviews - Page 5
Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet Review
It's still one for the fans, but this may be the best adaptation of the license yet.
by Zack Reese on 26 February, 2018
Subsurface Circular is a short game, but it's a satisfying title that doesn't overstay its welcome.
by Elizabeth Henges on 01 March, 2018
Mercenaries Saga Chronicles Review
Mercenaries Saga Chronicles offers three SRPGs for the Nintendo Switch, and while they're relatively standard games, there is still fun to be had.
by Elizabeth Henges on 13 March, 2018
This is an example of a sequel that improves upon its predecessor in almost every possible way.
by Zack Reese on 15 March, 2018
Kingdom Come: Deliverance Review
This ambitious title from a new developer impresses, but technical issues hold it up considerably.
by Adam Vitale on 16 March, 2018
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Review
Thanks to its heartwarming characters, whimsical soundtrack, and gorgeous visuals that are simply a treat to look at, there is much to appreciate in this sequel.
by Zack Reese on 19 March, 2018
Cattle Call tries to make improvements on their previous RPG outing, but not to great effect.
by Adam Vitale on 26 March, 2018
Thanks to its striking visual style and dark storytelling, this dystopian RPG is worth checking out.
by Zack Reese on 30 March, 2018
The Longest Five Minutes Review
The Longest Five Minutes sports an interesting presentation to a basic RPG plot, and despite some shortcomings is worth a look.
by Elizabeth Henges on 02 April, 2018
Regalia: Of Men and Monarchs Review
A beautiful homage to the Disgaea and Persona franchises that tries to tread some familiar ground.
by Kazuma Hashimoto on 10 April, 2018
The series makes its debut on a Microsoft console, but how does it hold up? Very well, you'd be glad to hear.
by Zack Reese on 10 April, 2018
Code: Realize ~Bouquet of Rainbows~ Review
One of the best otome games makes the jump from the Vita to the PS4, and brings with it a freshly localized fandisc and an updated script.
by Elizabeth Henges on 13 April, 2018
Code: Realize ~Bouquet of Rainbows~ Review
One of the best otome games makes the jump from the Vita to the PS4, and brings with it a freshly localized fandisc and an updated script.
by Elizabeth Henges on 13 April, 2018
Atelier Lydie & Suelle: The Alchemists and the Mysterious Paintings Review
With its bland story and uninteresting characters, this is a series that is in a dire need of a substantive reboot.
by Zack Reese on 13 May, 2018
A vibrant and visually stunning rogue-like that boasts an exhilarating combat system and an immensely enjoyable shopkeeping mechanic.
by Kazuma Hashimoto on 28 May, 2018
Vampyr is ambitious for sure, but with ambition comes risk, and unfortunately, here it provides very little in the way of rewards.
by Kyle Campbell on 04 June, 2018
Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition Review
Hyrule Warriors comes to the Switch, after appearing on both the Nintendo Wii U and 3DS. Exactly how definitive is this release? We find out.
by James Galizio on 21 June, 2018
This dungeon crawler takes heavy influence from Shin Megami Tensei but mostly feels like a poor imitation.
by Adam Vitale on 21 June, 2018
Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana (Switch) Review
Ys VIII on Switch manages to offer the best handheld version of the game, but it comes with its own fair share of problems that hold it back.
by James Galizio on 23 June, 2018
Shining Resonance Refrain Review
If you are looking for a JRPG that encapsulates the summer vacation experience, this one may very well be for you.
by Zack Reese on 09 July, 2018
Octopath Traveler is an excellent game, but the elasticity of its structure proves to be the one unassailable hurdle between it and becoming a classic in its own right.
by Josh Torres on 12 July, 2018
Stoic's final game in The Banner Saga Trilogy is finally here, and for those that have followed these characters' stories for the first two games, The Banner Saga 3 will finally offer some closure.
by Elizabeth Henges on 26 July, 2018
Little Dragons Cafe is charming and adorable, but fails to possess the substance needed to be memorable.
by Natalie Flores on 23 August, 2018
A breathtaking adventure that takes a grim and depressing story with highly engaging combat to create a hidden gem well worth experiencing.
by Zack Reese on 27 August, 2018
For all of its striking visuals and sophisticated animation work, Death's Gambit suffers a bit of an identity crisis among fundamental control flaws.
by Josh Torres on 27 August, 2018