Fire Emblem: Three Houses debuts on the Nintendo Switch to produce the most compelling entry into its series to date.
This return to the land of Ateliers should be a pleasure for veterans, but could be confusing and bland for first time players.
The titillation is still there….and that’s just fine.
The warriors return in a game that comes out fighting.
The amalgamation of the 3DS and Wii U versions of Hyrule Warriors, producing the most definitive version of the game to date for the Nintendo Switch.
The mother of all anime based games!
A.O.T 2 is a worthy adaptation of the popular anime.
Nights of Azure 2 plays like a decent action game, but feels like an abomination ripped straight out of Osaka's sewers.
If you're a fan of turn-based RPGs, Blue Reflection is pretty standard fare--chock full of anime stereotypes and loaded with just enough fan service to keep you titillated.