With over 1800 games to choose from, it is easy to get lost in the Eshop. This list is going to help make sure that you as a reader are not missing out on some of the more truly amazing games on the Switch.
NoobFeed editor Adiba writes - Twilight Monk isn't here to create something new. Instead, it provides an intimate, exquisitely written journey that seems very personal. It's clear that the creator of this meant to convey a world, not just create a game. The story is rich, the mechanics are tricky but useful when you get the hang of it, and the representation of the world is very warm and cordial, giving a "home" feel to it.
WTMG's Oliver Shellding: "It’s great for developers to try a new idea, and for a New Zealand dev to move to Japan, get inspired by the world and craft an original game in a unique setting is a feat, and kudos for that. Labyrinth of the Demon King is going to be fun for the right crowd who enjoy getting brutalized by things beyond their control and hoping for the best in what felt like an arbitrary generation of items and consumables. For me, though, this was a disappointing, frustrating and honestly exhausting waste of my time. Have fun storming the castle, I’m going back to bed."
Disney Dreamlight Valley’s Star Wars content may mean that MCU content for the hit simulation game won't arrive anytime soon.
some of those games are already amazing on other consoles and pc