Nintendo Switch Game Reviews - Page 7
For a game that places so much weight on its cast and writing , Digimon Survive struggles to engage with poor characterization and weak storytelling.
by Quinton O'Connor on 19 August, 2022
RPG Time: The Legend of Wright Review
RPG Time: The Legend of Wright is a game made by an aspiring designer who's currently a school-kid, or at least that’s the game’s premise. The focus of this game is largely on style, but it’s not entirely devoid of substance. It is however held back a little by some annoying controls and Kenta’s railroading.
by Paige Chamberlain on 16 August, 2022
Between an exceptionally well-written cast, a deeply satisfying combat system, and an amazing adventure that remarkably earns its very long run time, Xenoblade Chronicles 3 is a JRPG masterpiece.
by Josh Torres on 26 July, 2022
Little Noah: Scion of Paradise Review
Cygames' roguelite action romp offers a compelling take on the genre, that's perfect for beginners to grit their teeth on.
by James Galizio on 23 July, 2022
Although it is more than 25 years old, Live A Live delights with charming narratives, solid gameplay, and a well-remastered presentation.
by Paige Chamberlain on 21 July, 2022
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Review
While not quite perfect, Sunbreak confidently brings all of Monster Hunter Rise's best ideas to the next level.
by James Galizio on 29 June, 2022
AI: The Somnium Files - nirvanA Initiative Review
As a follow-up to a 2019 cult classic adventure game, this surprise sequel is full of heart and blows past expectations.
by Cullen Black on 22 June, 2022
Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic II - The Sith Lords Switch Review
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!
by Scott White on 13 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.
by Paige Chamberlain on 07 June, 2022
The Centennial Case: A Shijima Story Review
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.
by Josh Torres on 14 May, 2022
Voice of Cards: The Forsaken Maiden Review
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.
by Paige Chamberlain on 14 May, 2022
Eiyuden Chronicle: Rising Review
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.
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.
by Bryan Vitale on 08 May, 2022
13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim Switch Review
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.
by Nathan Lee on 05 April, 2022
Chrono Cross: The Radical Dreamers Edition Review
The Radical Dreamers Edition brings back two classics for the first time since their debut, but the Switch version leaves a lot to be desired.
by Cullen Black on 05 April, 2022
The Cruel King and the Great Hero review
Despite all its charm, The Cruel King and the Great Hero is hard to recommend.
by James Galizio on 29 March, 2022
Rune Factory 5 is an endlessly charming, technically messy farm-life RPG that will delight series fans for a while.
by Andrea Kasparian on 22 March, 2022
Atelier Sophie 2: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Dream Review
Atelier Sophie 2 manages to synthesise old and new in a way befitting improvements to the franchise while leaving it comfortably with the rest of the Mysterious games. It doesn’t quite reach the heights of Atelier Ryza 2, but will still definitely keep most Atelier fans quite happy.
by Paige Chamberlain on 18 March, 2022
While the racing itself is solid enough, limitations on multiplayer and strange monetization gimmicks hold this cart racer back.
by Cullen Black on 17 March, 2022
While its tactical combat is wonderful, issues with the branching narrative and morality systems hold Triangle Strategy back from true greatness.
by Cullen Black on 03 March, 2022
Final Fantasy IV-VI Pixel Remaster Review
The second half of the Pixel Remaster series of Final Fantasy titles are finally out, highlighting the Golden Era of Square on the SNES.
by Scott White on 27 February, 2022
Although the combat system is a highlight, the madness stirs in this repetitive and dull RPG.
by Scott White on 16 February, 2022
Pokemon Legends: Arceus Review
Pokemon Legends: Arceus reimagines turn-based combat in an open-world setting for a fresh, satisfying "catch 'em all" experience.
by Jess Reyes on 11 February, 2022
Despite an interesting setting, tedious gameplay and poor performance makes The Good Life a disappointing outing for Swery.
by Cullen Black on 11 January, 2022
Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars Review
More experienced gamers might bemoan the straightforward gameplay or lack of difficulty, but those who are interested in the charm and humour only need bring their cards to the table in Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars.
by Paige Chamberlain on 04 January, 2022