MGaT writes:
This was one monochromatic journey that I adored. The stunning visuals, atmospheric audio, creepy imagery, and accessible puzzles make this a game that should be purchased. Yes, the game mechanics have been done to death, and the eerie concept is as old as the hills, yet the combined elements work in perfect harmony. It will not surprise you that I recommend that you should play Iris Fall, I just wish all indie developers could take a leaf out its book. Following a black cat into a weird world was a big mistake, but can you overcome all the puzzles and get to the other side? I’m pretty sure you can.
I could be snarky, but I looked up them both and at least they're well-reviewed. I had to look them up to find that out because I've never personally heard of them, but, you know, at least they're considered not bad games.
Half-Glass Gaming writes: "If you've already played Switch favorites like Animal Crossing: New Horizons, Breath of the Wild, and Smash Bros. Ultimate, and you're looking for a few more options, we've got you covered. These 10 Nintendo Switch games are some of the best titles you might not have heard of."
"January's usually a slow month for gaming but I've played some genuinely great titles last month so here are the best in 12 categories." - A.J. Maciejewski from Video Chums