VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "Afterparty’s Hell is paved with good intentions, perhaps to the chagrin of its overlord. What begins as a frat-boy-esque fantasy takes several turns to examine the genuine—dare I say human?—internal conflicts demons and damned souls have to face. It’s a game more reliant on the strength of its narrative, voice acting, world-building, and art style to carry the experience. And while those mostly succeed, it’s strange to see how often it fumbles in design compared to its own spiritual precursor. Oxenfree wasn’t without issues, but I don’t recall this many technical bugs; further, its game design felt more intentional and interconnected with the larger whole. As my constant comparisons suggest, Night School’s newest title is a tougher recommendation yet buoyed enough by its more heavenly qualities for those hungry for an off-beat story-driven adventure."
Join Milo and Lola on a fascinating, terrifying ride through the underworld to out-party Satan and save your souls.
Listings on the eShops provide file sizes for a bunch of Switch games. These include Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time, Afterparty, and more.
AppTrigger: "The early portion of the year is pretty slow for new game releases, so here are 12 sleeper-hit games from 2019 that you should definitely play now."
I tried playing Dauntless, I really tried, but the framerate is so bad that it often freeze because it drops to 1fps.
click-fest. Writing is supposed to helpful to the reader not a tedious advert circle jerk.