It features crafting! Exploration! Building! Terraforming! And yes, this is narratively tied with those other two games. Ankora: Lost Days ($19.99)įrom the publisher that brought us Summer in Mara and Deiland: Pocket Planet Edition comes this survival adventure game. You’ll have to make the hard choices about where and when you want to spend your time, and with a structure like that you know there’s some replay value here. Everyone has their own schedule that they’ll keep to, so if you miss a chance to encounter someone or a certain situation, that’s too bad. Explore the hospital and interact with the people as the time passes. For your part, you want to check the place out so you can write an article about it for your school newspaper. Your mom works there, and she has asked you to come and spend a weekend there to help out. This is a narrative adventure of sorts set on a flying hospital. Hamster has done its usual fine work on bringing this to the Switch, so if you’re game to try it, know that you are getting it in a great form. It’s a fun game, and one we don’t see pop up too often. You do have a means of defense in the form of a shove that can be used to push over walls onto your foes. Rompers is a top-down maze game of sorts where you need to seek out all the keys on each level while avoiding the enemies. Here’s a lesser-known entry from Bandai Namco’s extensive back catalog of arcade games. ![]() And judging by the reviews on other platforms, this one does what it’s doing just fine. I enjoy this kind of thing if it is done well enough. You can use that money to pay your debt and also get some upgrades here and there. Mining, trading, battling enemies, and so on. You play as a space ship in a top-down, free-roaming space and need to do whatever to make money. There are five different characters to use as you smash your way through nine stages of action, and you can either play alone or with a friend in local co-op multiplayer. Last Beat Enhanced has a somewhat low-detail pixel art style that admittedly looks a bit different from the usual 16-bit take we see. I feel like we are reaching a point where there are so many good beat-em-ups on Switch that it takes something cool or unique to stand out. It always takes some time to know how good a game like this really is and I haven’t put in that time yet, but this certainly has an air of promise to it. It even mixes things up now and then with some larger scale battles where you have dozens of units on the battlefield at once. They put together a team of allies and battle a mysterious army that is invading their realm. ![]() This is a rather decent-looking turn-based tactical RPG about a guy named Huxley and his dog Max. Absolute Tactics: Daughters of Mercy ($24.99) It’s certainly well-loved over on Steam, so I’m not the only one who likes it. If you like the sound of the concept and don’t mind that it’s very easy-going, you’ll probably enjoy the game. Of course, if you relish the high-pressure stakes and pacing of more challenging games in the genre, you’re probably not going to have a great time here. It’s a management sim, but if you usually bounce off of those because they’re a bit too stressful, you’ll enjoy the chill pace of this one. ![]() You play as a bear who is building and managing a bed and breakfast in the woods. ![]() I woke up at 6:00 AM today to go to the Tokyo Game Show and somehow yesterday I thought preparing everything that was on the schedule for today would be sufficient to get this article out after the Show without much trouble. Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for September 15th, 2022.
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