The Atla Archives Review (Switch)
Ambition and aesthetics clash in this muddled, first-person RPG. No one wins.
Ambition and aesthetics clash in this muddled, first-person RPG. No one wins.
This game’s dialogue will make you feel as if you’re stuck in time. So, I guess it’s successful?
Adventure Academia: The Fractured Continent is strategy RPG filled with endless grinding and a frustratingly weak main character.
A delivery sim with RPG elements, SnowRunner is a bug-riddled time-sink that will appeal only to the most patient. Everyone else had best steer clear.
While BraveMatch has an appealing presentation, its many mechanical shortcomings, and (current) lack of controller support, are anything but.
Want a great entry point for the RWBY franchise? Look elsewhere!
Mittelborg, City of Mages offers a board-game inspired, roguelike-infused gameplay design, which completely falls flat in execution.
Be warned, in a game without control-scheme details, a forgetful player might find this short title unbearable.
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Though playable (and most definitely replayable), Arc of Alchemist lacks the finesse that can be seen in great amounts elsewhere in Action RPGs on the Nintendo Switch.
Will the story and entertaining combat be enough to overcome Neverwinter Nights’ troubling performance issues? Errrm…
In its current state, Stranded Sails is best left marooned on its island of sadness.
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