The Indie Game Website writes: "What exactly is Iris.Fall? From the oddly punctuated title, you’d be forgiven for thinking it was some sort of anime JRPG. Far from it – this dreamlike adventure actually has more in common with classic English literature. Alice in Wonderland, to be exact, with the well-worn setup of a girl falling into a strange and unfamiliar world.
Rather than awakening from a dream at the end, however, our young heroine Iris begins her story as she jolts out of a restless slumber. Following the trail of a black cat, she soon finds herself in a surreal theatre with sets built from odd contraptions, creepy puppets and props. Only by solving a variety of puzzles can she make her way through the theatre and uncover the mysteries of what it is and why she’s there."
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