SeaBed (Switch eShop)

SeaBed (Switch eShop)
SeaBed (Switch eShop)
Publisher: Fruitbat Factory / Developer: Paleontology
Release Date: 19th Mar 2020 (USA) / 19th Mar 2020 (UK/EU)

The writing is the centrepiece of any visual novel, and so long as the reader has the patience and the attention span to contend with the rather sedate pace of the whole experience – not to mention its substantial length, clocking in at 15-20 hours or more, depending on one’s own personal reading speed – SeaBed certainly delivers on that front, providing a compelling tale that stirs the imagination and serves as a fascinating exploration of loss, grief and the mental health matters that surround such things. It's a beautiful, emotional work of digital literature that won’t be to everyone’s taste, but come in with the appropriate expectations and there’s a true masterpiece of the visual novel medium waiting to be enjoyed here.

Arcade Spirits (Switch eShop)

Arcade Spirits (Switch eShop)
Arcade Spirits (Switch eShop)
Publisher: PQube / Developer: Fiction Factory Games
Release Date: 1st May 2020 (USA)

Arcade Spirits is a niche title that nevertheless finds its audience thanks to some great writing and a very inclusive selection of diverse characters to interact with. While there are a few flaws in the sound design area, including some poor voice work and an overall low volume output, the gameplay is engaging and the plot intriguing, making this the perfect choice if you're after a fun, light-hearted experience or a well-written gaming nostalgia trip.

Vampire: The Masquerade - Shadows of New York (Switch eShop)

Vampire: The Masquerade - Shadows of New York (Switch eShop)
Vampire: The Masquerade - Shadows of New York (Switch eShop)
Publisher: Draw Distance / Developer: Draw Distance
Release Date: 10th Sep 2020 (USA) / 10th Sep 2020 (UK/EU)

A mature visual novel that isn't afraid to be fun, Vampire: The Masquerade - Shadows of New York is a quick plunge into the freezing waters of a bloodsucker-filled Big Apple. It won't last you forever, but you'll be hooked for its short runtime. It does a lot with a little and is breezy enough to fly by. Just don't expect to actually, you know, do that much. Great art and good writing, but not enough of it.

Code: Realize Guardian of Rebirth (Switch)

Code: Realize Guardian of Rebirth (Switch)
Code: Realize Guardian of Rebirth (Switch)
Publisher: Aksys Games / Developer: Idea Factory
Release Date: 6th Feb 2020 (USA) / 6th Feb 2020 (UK/EU)

Code: Realize Guardian of Rebirth is a solid visual novel with a unique steampunk setting and a bunch of well-written and likeable lead characters. The mystery surrounding Cardia's bizarre situation combined with suitors based on well-known 18th-century literary characters is an engaging mix and, even if you're not really all that bothered with romancing a bunch of lads, there's plenty here to keep you reading and exploring the various routes and scenarios until you've seen everything this one's got to offer.

World End Syndrome (Switch)

World End Syndrome (Switch)
World End Syndrome (Switch)
Publisher: PQube / Developer: Arc System Works
Release Date: 2nd May 2019 (USA) / 14th Jun 2019 (UK/EU)

World End Syndrome has everything you would expect from a saucier entry in the visual novel genre yet manages to add depth to characters which you may have assumed were present only to look fabulous in bikinis. It offers plenty of replayability but also provides a satisfying ending if you're more of a one-and-done individual. If you're after a well-crafted visual novel featuring a little more than the standard anime lady tropes (but also the standard anime lady tropes), this is a fine example with a pleasantly substantial and gripping story, to boot.

Chicken Police - Paint it RED! (Switch eShop)

Chicken Police - Paint it RED! (Switch eShop)
Chicken Police - Paint it RED! (Switch eShop)
Publisher: HandyGames / Developer: The Wild Gentlemen
Release Date: 5th Nov 2020 (USA) / 5th Nov 2020 (UK/EU)

An extremely impressive first game from The Wild Gentlemen, Chicken Police - Paint it RED! is one of the best visual novel/adventure games we've played in a long, long time and one hell of an absorbing tale. It looks and runs great on the Switch, with only a couple of really minuscule interface issues which are easily ignored. At roughly eight or nine hours, the story is surprisingly lengthy for its genre, but we were never bored and wanted to investigate every little thing just to wring out more precious droplets of banter and fascination. Chicken Police is a polished, captivating experience and we're very excited for whatever's coming next from this team.

Murder By Numbers (Switch eShop)

Murder By Numbers (Switch eShop)
Murder By Numbers (Switch eShop)
Publisher: The Irregular Corporation / Developer: Mediatonic
Release Date: 5th Mar 2020 (USA) / 5th Mar 2020 (UK/EU)

Murder By Numbers successfully manages to combine an entertainingly wacky series of whodunnit mysteries starring a properly entertaining cast of characters with some excellent puzzling that'll keep Picross fans happy for a good long while. There's an engaging, funny narrative at the centre of proceedings, and you'll find yourself rooting for Honor and SCOUT as they make friends and alienate people on their way to solving murders and finding out the truth behind SCOUT's mysterious past. This one's an easy recommendation and a genuinely delightful surprise.

Gnosia (Switch eShop)

Gnosia (Switch eShop)
Gnosia (Switch eShop)
Publisher: PLAYISM / Developer: Petit Depotto
Release Date: 4th Mar 2021 (USA) / 4th Mar 2021 (UK/EU)

Between the surprisingly deep plot for such a simple game, the clever narrative explanation of the mechanics, and enough chaos going on in the discussions to keep you guessing, we had a lot of fun with this one. Gnosia's simple game mechanics and deceptively deep story make it a must-have for visual novel and murder mystery fans; it's just a shame that the music is so poor. Even so, if you give it a chance it's highly likely that you'll fall in love with each member of its diverse cast – just in time for them to kill you.

Root Film (Switch)

Root Film (Switch)
Root Film (Switch)
Publisher: PQube / Developer: Kadokawa Games
Release Date: 19th Mar 2021 (USA) / 19th Mar 2021 (UK/EU)

Root Film builds off of what its predecessor did well while managing to feel very distinct and more grown-up than Root Letter. The Switch version’s portability makes it much easier to get those hours in than the PS4 version, but those who weren’t fans of Root Letter or who are on the fence might want to wait until a sale or pick up the digital version of the game. For fans of murder mysteries, there are plenty of cases to get stuck into and rich locations to explore. We think it is worth the full price but can’t blame people for being put off by the hefty price tag.

Florence (Switch eShop)

Florence (Switch eShop)
Florence (Switch eShop)
Publisher: Annapurna Interactive / Developer: Mountains
Release Date: 13th Feb 2020 (USA) / 13th Feb 2020 (UK/EU)

Florence is an evocation of the beauty, sadness and hope that comes from any human connection we make in our lives, whether with art, nature or another person. It's a succinct and incredibly successful exploration of moments you'll recognise from your own life, and the way it mirrors thoughts and feelings through small gameplay mechanics makes it one of the most affecting experiences we've enjoyed on Switch, or any other platform.

Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! (Switch)

Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! (Switch)
Doki Doki Literature Club Plus! (Switch)
Publisher: Serenity Forge / Developer: Team Salvato
Release Date: 30th Jun 2021 (USA) / 30th Jun 2021 (UK/EU)

Don't discount Doki Doki Literature Club because it's cute, because it's pink, or because it's an anime dating game — this is one of the most unnerving, effective horror games on the Nintendo Switch. The extra content adds nicely to the creeping anxiety and the heartbreaking story, but the Switch version does end up feeling slightly inferior to the PC version, despite fantastic effort on the port. You won't lose anything by playing this version, though — if it's the one you want, go for it!

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