
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Prince’s Edition review for Nintendo Switch
Even without Studio Ghibli, Ni No Kuni II is still a gorgeous game with great gameplay to match.
Even without Studio Ghibli, Ni No Kuni II is still a gorgeous game with great gameplay to match.
This is the way the world ends: not with a bang, but with a Danganronpa rip-off.
Just in time for the holidays, another essential set of party games.
Terrifying game, slightly scary performance.
A big ball of wibbly wobbly, timey wimey garbage.
A less-than-stellar trip down memory lane.
Not even terrible performance on the Switch can sink Lost in Random — but it certainly tries.
Don’t touch this game.
More metroidvanias should be about cats in space.
Note: not that football, the other one.
Heaven’s Vault shows that adventure games can still be surprising.
For the latest game in a series that spans three decades and 13 games, Xuan Yuan Sword 7 is awfully forgettable.