
Time Walker: Dark World Switch Review
Time Walker: Dark World need just a little more polish, but as it stands, its an excellent auto-battler with tons of depth.

Time Walker: Dark World need just a little more polish, but as it stands, its an excellent auto-battler with tons of depth.

Carpathian Night Starring Bela Lugosi is a fine Castlevania ripoff. Just don’t go looking for much of Bela Lugosi.

Broken Sword Shadows of Templars Reforged is a great version of a classic point-and-click. But not necessary if you’ve already beaten this.

49 Keys is an interesting adventure game that largely succeeds in what it sets out to do. Being based on a real game book helped.

Sugamenia is a decent little Metroidvania. The plot revolves around flying Nintendo Switches. I wish I was joking, but I’m not.

The Fine Art of Murder is a literal visual novel that succeeds in what it sets out to do. Only the AI-generated narration was a let-down.

SankakkuDoku is a no-fills simple puzzle game that won’t eat up your budget. There’s nothing particularly wrong here.

Nanoapostle is a hard boss-rush game that I am terrible at, but I recognize it is me, not the game.

Tales from the Arcade: Fartmania is far better than it sounds. Simple arcade game play that challenges you to get better.

Since Memories is a very long, very slow, but well written visual novel. I eventually lost interest, but I foresee plenty sticking it out.
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