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Review - Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk (PS4) | Way Too Many Games

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WTMG's Leo Faria: "It’s hard to recommend Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk to the general populace because it’s a niche game with a niche style of gameplay with a niche art direction that appeals to a niche audience. If you’re part of this specific demographic, this is a great game for you, even if it feels cheap at times due to the fact it’s basically a re-release of a former PS Vita title. It’s a very competent dungeon crawler at the end of the day, with a lot more content that I would have expected."

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10 Stellar Switch Games You Might Have Missed

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."

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Nintendo Switch first-person dungeon crawlers people can't miss

There have been jokes that the Nintendo Switch is the successor to the PlayStation Vita. Plenty of visual novels are making their way to the console, and it also has become a haven for RPGs. In fact, it’s even starting to find itself the home for a certain specific sort of RPG, the first-person, party-based dungeon-crawler. There were loads of them on Sony’s handheld and now Nintendo’s system is starting to build up its own library.

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Ten must-play JRPGs on the Nintendo Switch

DDNet writes "The Nintendo Switch is well over two years old now, and has built up an incredible library of stuff to play. This includes everyone's favourite genre, the JRPG, with a blend of ports and exclusives, first and third party, giving JRPG fans no end of stuff to play on the go. With the Switch's gorgeously large handheld screen epic adventuring while mobile has never been better."

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