Stunning, carefully-selected artwork and pristine presentation make Hatsune Miku Jigsaw Puzzle one of the best jigsaw games on Switch.
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Chocobo GP admittedly doesn’t make the best first impression, but there’s a lot of fun and depth to be found in Chocobo’s latest adventure.
The Hundred Year Kingdom puts a pocket-sized twist on turn-based strategy, and finds a surprising amount of depth in its simple design.
Otomate’s skill of weaving clever narratives through cute romance stories shines again, with an insightful and timely look at gun control
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles is the rare open-world game that’s cohesive and captivating, instead of being at odds with itself.
Like many, I have fond childhood memories of time spent with Micro Machines. Micro Machines World Series looks like a throwback, but it falls far short.
Aven Colony doesn’t really push boundaries, but takes the classic formula and gets it spot on, with the sci-fi setting adding just enough to feel fresh
RPG Maker Fes may not have the power or commercial possibilities of its PC bretheren, but it’s still a great, easy introduction to the world of game making.
Final Fantasy XII polarised fans when it came out a decade ago, but it’s undoubtedly one of the series’ best. The Zodiac Age gives it a new lease on life.
Nurse Love Addiction is one of the first yuri visual novels to see a Western release on Vita, but it makes a strong case for this niche genre.